East of Borneo (magazine)

Funded and supported by the California Institute of the Arts, it was founded in 2010 by Thomas Lawson and Stacey Allan.

The first release was Piecing Together Los Angeles: An Esther McCoy Reader.

[3] It was followed by Facing the Music: Documenting Walt Disney Concert Hall and The Redevelopment of Downtown Los Angeles, a project by Allan Sekula, and Second Life: Light Bulb (1977-81), edited by Chip Chapman.

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