DoppelHouse is proud to partner with Beyond Baroque for an immersive afternoon of poetry, prose, and visual art. In person and live on Youtube on Saturday, May 11th, Interart and Iconotexts showcases… Read more Upcoming event with Beyond Barqoue “Interart and Iconotexts: Five Poets Read Images” →
DoppelHouse is proud to announce Eve Wood’s forthcoming monograph, Remarks on Color, will launch at MOCA, Grand Ave, Los Angeles on October 28th, from 4-6 PM. This free event will… Read more Remarks on Color upcoming launch at MOCA →
Historian, cultural critic, and lecturer David Starkey recently interviewed Jana Zimmer on his “Creative Community” series. Their conversation covers their decade-long friendship, and how Zimmer’s life experience naturally led to… Read more David Starkey interviews Jana Zimmer on “The Creative Community” →
Former poet laureate of Santa Barbara, David Starkey, interviewed Jana Zimmer about the narrative and collage composition of Chocolates from Tangier, for the Santa Barbara Independent. When prompted on how her… Read more “Weaving Art and Memoir:” Jana Zimmer talks about Chocolates from Tangier in local paper →
A second-generation Holocaust survivor weaves together fragments of her family’s history and witness testimony in narrative and collage, using her art as transformation and remembrance. Jana Zimmer’s Chocolates from Tangier: A… Read more Jana Zimmer Book Launch and Upcoming Events →
Visit the DoppelHouse and X Artists’ Books Booth on Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, April 24 at the Los Angeles Festival of Books! Amir Zaki’s Building + Becoming book launch will… Read more Los Angeles Festival of Books: Book Signings Announced →
No Longer Forgotten: Architect and Designer Couple Jacques and Jacqueline Groag, Transplants of Viennese Modernism Santa Monica Public Library, Saturday, September 28 at 2pm Join publisher Carrie Paterson and Dr. Laura McGuire, translator and… Read more Architecture Lecture: Save the Date →
“The depressing surroundings of Polishchuk’s life might be hard to believe for a Western person—but it is re-counted with such journalistic vision and style that reading the book is both enlightening and entertaining.”