East of Borneo (magazine) explained

East of Borneo
Editor:Thomas Lawson and Stacey Allan
Category:Visual art
Country:United States
Based:Los Angeles, CA
Language:English

East of Borneo is an online art publication which documents contemporary art and its history as considered from Los Angeles. Funded and supported by the California Institute of the Arts, it was founded in 2010 by Thomas Lawson and Stacey Allan.[1] [2]

In 2012, East of Borneo launched East of Borneo Books. The first release was Piecing Together Los Angeles: An Esther McCoy Reader.[3] It was followed by Facing the Music: Documenting Walt Disney Concert Hall and The Redevelopment of Downtown Los Angeles, a project by Allan Sekula, and Second Life: Light Bulb (1977-81), edited by Chip Chapman.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Atkinson. Karen. East of Borneo: A New Model for Online Magazines in Los Angeles. 4 August 2015. The Huffington Post. November 9, 2010.
  2. News: Miranda. Caroline A.. East of Borneo: Where Wikipedia goes for SoCal art essays. 4 August 2015. Los Angeles Times. October 9, 2014.
  3. News: Roberts. Lindsay M.. Online Magazine 'East of Borneo' Documents the MOCA Crisis. 4 August 2015. Architect Magazine. September 12, 2012.
  4. Web site: Rappolt. Mark. Facing the Music: Documenting Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Redevelopment of Downtown Los Angeles. Art Review. 4 August 2015. April 2015.
  5. Web site: Choate. Andrew. Second Life: Light Bulb (1977-81). The Art Book Review. 4 August 2015.