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X-Tra is a contemporary art quarterly published by the Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism, a nonprofit corporation. The journal is collectively edited by a board composed of independent artists and writers based in Los Angeles.

Visit X-Tra at http://www.x-traonline.org/

X-Tra prints artistic and critical texts about matters of relevance to artists, writers and all those interested in contemporary art. The journal has been published continuously since 1997.

Features in Volume 6 No. 3: Christine Wertheim responds to Lane Relyea's "Allover and At Once," (X-Tra, vol. 6 no. 1). Kaucyila Brooke traces a history of the Woman's Building—LA's fabled feminist icon. Artist’s Project: Kristin Calabrese presents "Where the Oil Comes From.” Robert Linsley, Shep Steiner and Jan Tumlir construct a relationship between the Los Angeles and Vancouver art worlds by looking at the work of Canadians Robert Graham, Ian Wallace, Jeff Wall, and others. Reviews: Kristina Newhouse finds ghosts when she reviews "Signals from a Distant Outpost," a group exhibition curated by Brad Spence. Allan deSouza offers the first in a series of postcard reports from different locales—this time from London and Ireland—where he encounters art, sun and more. Editors: Features: Ellen Birrell, Allan deSouza and Stephen Berens. Reviews: Stephen Berens and Elizabeth Pulsinelli.

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X-Tra is a contemporary art quarterly published by the Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism, a nonprofit corporation. The journal is collectively edited by a board composed of independent artists and writers based in Los Angeles.

Visit X-Tra at http://www.x-traonline.org/

X-Tra prints artistic and critical texts about matters of relevance to artists, writers and all those interested in contemporary art. The journal has been published continuously since 1997.

Features in Volume 6 No. 3: Christine Wertheim responds to Lane Relyea's "Allover and At Once," (X-Tra, vol. 6 no. 1). Kaucyila Brooke traces a history of the Woman's Building—LA's fabled feminist icon. Artist’s Project: Kristin Calabrese presents "Where the Oil Comes From.” Robert Linsley, Shep Steiner and Jan Tumlir construct a relationship between the Los Angeles and Vancouver art worlds by looking at the work of Canadians Robert Graham, Ian Wallace, Jeff Wall, and others. Reviews: Kristina Newhouse finds ghosts when she reviews "Signals from a Distant Outpost," a group exhibition curated by Brad Spence. Allan deSouza offers the first in a series of postcard reports from different locales—this time from London and Ireland—where he encounters art, sun and more. Editors: Features: Ellen Birrell, Allan deSouza and Stephen Berens. Reviews: Stephen Berens and Elizabeth Pulsinelli.