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Photo Recap: LA Art Book Fair ~ MOCA

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Check out some of our favorite finds at Printed Matter's LA ART BOOK FAIR 2015...

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Paid a visit to the fine folks from Paperwork NYC. LA TACO debuted two zines that were for sale all weekend long. "1781" by photographer Sean Muang and LA TACO Volume 2 curated by our very own events photographer Erwin Recinos.

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Met Tom Kneely at LAABF, the gentleman behind the most awesome comic "The Humans". This non-traditional comic book is described as a, “high-octane, no-holds-barred, ape-biker-gang chopper ride into 70’s exploitation genre bliss.”

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The homies from Applesauce Industries had a booth and featured our good friends Paul Carrillo, Sifry Borrayo and LATACO contributor Desilu Munoz holding it down at LAABF.

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