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FORTH Magazine in Los Angeles displays photography from both prominent, nationally-acclaimed photographers as well as young, up-and-coming photographers from Los Angeles and beyond. Forth displays not only traditional photography but also experimental, digital, media-mixed, and other genres of photography.
The Uneasy Now: A Conversation with Architect Eric Owen Moss by Julia Ingalls
Tuesday, 3 Nov, 2009 – 1:58 | No Comment
The Uneasy Now: A Conversation with Architect Eric Owen Moss by Julia Ingalls

In a profession where a graduate level degree qualifies you to cut paper and a fifty hour week is considered part-time, architect Eric Owen Moss is fairly easy-going without being easy. Ask a seemingly simple question of Moss, and you shall elicit an answer that draws on philosophy, symphonic composition, and a good-natured frontier sensibility. While Moss has won major competitions in China, Mexico, and Russia, and is currently designing the Patent Office Building of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., he is still something of a hometown secret. He lacks the studied grandeur of some of his more well-known contemporaries, but to good effect. Without that PR sheen, it’s possible to have an actual conversation with him, if actual conversations are defined as extended discussions about the construct of history.

Val Patterson, “The Mona Lisa Project” & “Sleepwalking in Palos Verdes”
Thursday, 29 Oct, 2009 – 18:10 | No Comment
Val Patterson, “The Mona Lisa Project” & “Sleepwalking in Palos Verdes”

Val Patterson is a Photographer born, raised & currently residing in Los Angeles. She is best known for her charity photo book “The Pink Project,” which benefits the fight against breast cancer & sexual assault. Val is currently working on her next two books, “The Mona Lisa Project” & “Sleepwalking in Palos Verdes,” which are scheduled for release in the Fall of 2010.

RAVE ON: Exploits at a Mad Teenage Carnival… written by Lysandra Petersson / photos by Ellei Johndro
Monday, 7 Sep, 2009 – 18:14 | 2 Comments
RAVE ON: Exploits at a Mad Teenage Carnival… written by Lysandra Petersson / photos by Ellei Johndro

As of my experience at the Electric Daisy Carnival this summer, I can’t say the latter opinions have been all that much altered. What has been altered is my sense that rave is dead. I was astonished by the phenomenon that flooded the downtown Coliseum. You can tell a lot about a culture when 70,000 young people show up barely wearing anything . Teenage rave is a massively developed subculture that I had no idea about. It was a 12-hour teenage pop-culture Halloween.

Photography by Sean Kelly
Wednesday, 2 Sep, 2009 – 15:57 | No Comment
Photography by Sean Kelly

Photography by Sean Kelly

WRITER WITHOUT A CAUSE: a Drunk Excuse for an Article… by Marco Mannone
Tuesday, 1 Sep, 2009 – 12:27 | No Comment

Sitting in a bar in Culver City, watching the TV in the corner. Ashes rain down on L.A. & people’s lives go up in smoke, but it’s just like any other reality show. Thousands flee like it was a disaster movie — some are badly burned while firefighters — snap — die fighting nature & nature grows back stronger when it is all over / only to be burned down again.