1814 MAGAZINE is a limited edition, bi annual publication that focuses on photography, design, art, and culture.

1814 MAGAZINE is dedicated to providing a unique platform for established and emerging artists.

1814 MAGAZINE strives to combine the best in both words and images from some of the greatest photographers and artists of the 20th and 21st century. Recent issues have included such celebrated artists as E.O. Hoppe, Massimo Vitali, Eudora Welty, Bernard Faucon, Donna DeMari, Karlheinz Weinberger as well as Henry Horenstein, Wang Qinsong, Vivian Maier, Georges Dambier, Christer Stromholm, Edward Ruscha, Yves Marchand & Romaine Meffre, Antony Armstrong Jones, Paulina Otylie Surys, Chris Stein, Mel Roberts, and Alexander Gronsky. Known for its clean gallery type presentation and unusual juxtapositions, 1814 MAGAZINE both mirrors and encourages the evolution of photography, art and culture.


Joan Of Art - Joan Quinn Captured - Works by Various Artists - Words by Laura Whitcomb - Courtesy of the Joan & Jack Quinn Collection

"Joan Quinn has been called a contemporary Gertrude Stein, an analogy made upon the crossroads of the legacy being captured and the legend of merging disparate creative worlds through friendships as early as the 1950's. Joan Agajanian Quinn and her husband Jack, befriended Billy Al Bengston who would see the paint applications of of car and motorcycle cultures a new dialectic of the application of art. The Quinns were surrounded by artists engaged in the new materials of the aerospace era in sculpture and painting. Many of these artists would go on to exhibit at the Ferus Gallery, shifting paradigms of what quantified art through the Light & Space movement and the Assemblage movement that harnessed an endemic poetry of the Los Angeles landscape into configurations of the industrial sublime…" - Laura Whitcomb 

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