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L.A. ART BOOK FAIR

DoPe Press is extremely happy to see the return of the Printed Matter–LA Art Book Fair to the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. We will be in section H07 on the main level.

Our newest publications—the journal PARIS LA 16: “The Fashion and Writing Issue” and the artist’s book …my life in the sunshine—Liz Craft 2006–2017—will be available, as well as our back catalogue and a selection of out-of-print titles.

For art and fashion lovers: In 2013 the artist Max Hooper Schneider created a silk scarf edition with P.P.M. Studio, Milan. We are offering the edition for purchase, as well as his last available original artwork from this series—dense, hand-drawn graphic lines recalling imaginative worlds and biologies—which will be part of a forthcoming book published by DoPe Press in September 2019.

In addition, we have invited some friends and family from Paris to share their publications and journals: Paraguay Press, MAY, and Profane.

PRINTED MATTER—L.A. ART BOOK FAIR 2019

Opening night, April 11, from 6 pm to 9 pm.

Friday, April 12, from 1 pm to 7 pm.

Saturday, April 13, from 11 am to 7 pm.

Sunday, April 14, from 11 am to 6 pm.

Geffen Contemporary at MOCA

152 North Central Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

From top: Cassi Namoda, Love and compromise between a clock and hyena, 2018, from “Selected Paintings,” PARIS LA 16; Liz Craft, …my life in the sunshine–Liz Craft 2006-2017 page layout; image from PARIS LA 16, drawing of Lotta Volkova by Cédric Rivrain, 2018; image from PARIS LA 14, photograph of Elizabeth Schmitt Jennerjahn and Robert Rauschenberg at Black Mountain College by Hazel Larsen Archer; image from Alex Hubbard, Eat Your Friends (DoPe Press, 2015); Max Hooper Schneider, silk scarf edition for P.P.M. Studio, 2013, photograph by Nuage Lepage, 2019; image from PARIS LA 14, Juliana Huxtable, Sympathy for the Martyr, 2015; image from Oscar Tuazon, Live (DoPe Press and Buchhandlung Walther König, 2014); cover image, Pentti Monkkonen, Box Truck Paintings (DoPe Press, 2014); PARIS LA 16 inside covers, Michèle Lamy, photograph by Katerina Jebb, 2018.

ART IN THE AGE OF THE ANTHROPOCENE

“While geological epochs are known as products of slow change, the Anthropocene has been characterized by speed. Runaway climate change, rising water, surging population, non-stop extinction, and expanding technologies compress our breathless sense of space and time.”*

Organized around seven themes—Deluge, Raw Material, Consumption, Extinction, Symbiosis and Multispecies, Justice, and Imaginary Futures—the traveling exhibition THE WORLD TO COME—ART IN THE AGE OF THE ANTHROPOCENE explores the ongoing crisis through the work of over forty artists.

THE WORLD TO COME—ART IN THE AGE OF THE ANTHROPOCENE*

Through March 3.

Harn Museum of Art

University of Florida

3259 Hull Road, Gainesville.

From April 27 through July 28:

A. Alfred Taubman Gallery

University of Michigan Museum of Art

525 South State Street, Ann Arbor.

See: Antek Walczak, “Welcome to the Anthropocene: Tornadoes of Cash and Hurricanes of Capital,” in Oscar Tuazon Live (Los Angeles: DoPe Press/Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2014), 55–62.

THE WORLD TO COME includes work by Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, Claudia Andujar, Sammy Baloji, Subhankar Banerjee, Huma Bhabha, Liu Bolin, Edward Burtynsky, Sandra Cinto, Elena Damiani, Dornith Doherty, Charles Gaines, Mishka Henner, Felipe Jácome, Chris Jordan, William Kentridge, Wifredo Lam, Maroesjka Lavigne, Eva Leitolf, Dana Levy, Yao Lu, Pedro Neves Marques, Noelle Mason, Mary Mattingly, Gideon Mendel, Ana Mendieta, Kimiyo Mishima, Richard Misrach, Beth Moon, Richard Mosse, Jackie Nickerson, Gabriel Orozco, Trevor Paglen, Abel Rodríguez, Allan Sekula, Taryn Simon, Nicole Six and Paul Petritsch, Laurencia Strauss, Thomas Struth, Bethany Taylor, Frank Thiel, Sergio Vega, Andrew Yang, and Haegue Yang.

From top: Nicole Six and Paul Petritsch, Spatial Intervention 1, video still, 2002. Courtesy the artists. © Bildrecht, Vienna, 2017; Taryn SimonWhite Tiger (Kenny), Selective Inbreeding, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge and Foundation, Eureka Springs, Arkansas (detail), 2006–07, from the series An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar, 2007, © Taryn SimonLiu Bolin, Hiding in the City, No. 95, Coal Pile, 2010, image courtesy the artist, © Liu BolinRichard Mosse, Stalemate, 2011, courtesy the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York; Maroesjka LavigneWhite Rhino, Namibia, from the series Land of Nothingness (2015), courtesy of the artist.

NY ART BOOK FAIR 2014 : SEPT. 25-28

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DoPe Press will be at the 2014 New York Art Book Fair! We will be launching the next issue of Paris-LA Magazine and Oscar Tuazon, LIVE. Come find us!

Printed Matter’s
NY ART BOOK FAIR

September 26–28, 2014
Preview: Thursday, September 25, 6–9 pm

www.nyartbookfair.com

MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Avenue at 46th Avenue
Long Island City, NY

RSVP on Facebook here

Printed Matter, Inc. presents the ninth annual NY Art Book Fair, from September 26–28, at MoMA PS1, with a public opening on the evening of Thursday, September 19th, from 6 to 9 pm.

Free and open to the public, the NY Art Book Fair is the world’s leading event for artists’ books, catalogs, monographs, periodicals, and zines presented by more than 355 booksellers, antiquarians, artists, and independent publishers from twenty six countries.

A full list of this year’s exhibitors is online here

THE NY ART BOOK FAIR PREVIEW
Join us on Thursday, September 25 from 6 to 9 pm, at MoMA PS1 for our opening night preview. The evening will feature a DJ set by JD Samson followed by a live set by Thurston Moore on the steps of PS1.

At 7pm, stop by Printed Matter‘s booth in the lobby of PS1 for a signing of Thurston Moore’s new chapbook of lyrics The Best Day, published by Ecstatic Peace Library, and a launch and signing of Non Stop Poetry, a comprehensive publication chronicling over 145 zines by Mark Gonzales.

SPECIAL PROGRAMMING

The Classroom
Now in its sixth year, this curated series of informal conversations, workshops, readings and other artist-led programs is also an informal venue for artists, writers and publishers to feature new releases and present their publications. Participants include: Isla Leaver-Yap with Happy Hypocrite (London), David Reinfurt (New York), Lawrence Burney with True Laurels(Baltimore), Ishiuchi Miyako with Andrew Roth (New York), Album with Primary Information (New York), Istvan Ist Huzjan with MER. Paper Kunsthalle (Belgium) and many others. The Classroom is organized by David Senior, Museum of Modern Art Library.

Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference (CABC)
The seventh annual Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference presents two full days of lively debate on emerging practices and issues within art-book culture. This year’s conference will feature keynote addresses by the artist R. H. Quaytman in conversation with her mother, poet and scholar Susan HoweMay Castleberry, Editor of Publications of the Library Council of The Museum of Modern Art, will moderate a discussion about the new collaborative publication Tom Tit Tot. The work knits together sixty-seven poems by Howe, with design elements and original prints by Quaytman. Additional conference sessions will include panel discussions on such topics as design authorship, fashion publications, narrative photobooks, contemporary livres d’artistes, and graphic novels. This year will also see the return of the Pecha Kucha session, featuring ten speakers presenting for five minutes each. See the full Conference schedule here.

The Conference is organized by the CABC Committee, a national group of art library professionals. Funding for the Conference is supported by generous donations from Phil Aarons, Peter Norton, and David Teiger. Additional support has been provided by the Art Libraries Society of New York.

All sessions are free but space is limited. General admission is first-come-first-seated.

XE(ROX) & PAPER + SCISSORS, and The Small Press Dome
A lively selection of international artists, zinesters, and small presses will represent independent publishing at its most innovative and affordable in the MoMA PS1 courtyard. Select exhibitors include: Bodega (New York, NY); Lovely Daze (Taiwan); Wild Life Press (UK); Lodret Vandret (Denmark); The Song Cave (Northampton, MA), among many others.

Friendly Fire
This diverse group of politically-minded collectives and presses focused on the intersection of art and activism, includes: Red76 (Minneapolis), Research and Destroy New York (NY),Women’s Center for Creative Work (Los Angeles), and others. Curated by Printed Matter’sMax Schumann.

NORWAY FOCUS: KUNSTNERBØKER
This year the NY Art Book Fair, with support from the Norwegian Consulate General in New York, presents KUNSTNERBØKER, a curated selection of 23 Norwegian booksellers, institutions, artists and independent publishers, accompanied by programming, screenings, exhibitions and interventions related to this cross-section of Norway’s artist book community.

Focus: Photography
A curated cross-section of photo-based artist’s books and magazines, this year’s Focus: Photography includes: A-Jump Books (Ithaca, NY); SUPER LABO (Japan); Edition Patrick Frey (Switzerland); Études (Paris); Libraryman (Sweden); SPBH Editions (London); TBW Books (Oakland, CA), and more.

Exhibitor Project Spaces
Fulton Ryder (New York, NY) presents Intercommunal No-Sock-HopThree Star Books / onestar press (France) will collaborate with Westreich Wagner Publications and TWAASPublishers of Artists’ Books (New York, NY); Werkplaats Typografie (The Netherlands), a fair favorite, presents a collaborative project by its entire student body for the sixth year running;Know-Wave (New York, NY) broadcasts live from the fair continuously throughout the weekend;Karma (New York, NY) launches their new publication 1 month ago by Wade Guyton.

A full calendar of events can be seen here.

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

Printed Matter proudly presents an exhibition of Dorothy Iannone‘s artists’ books, with support from Air de ParisPeres Projects and Siglio Press. The American-born, Berlin-based artist is famous for her whimsical, colorful and, perhaps most importantly, explicit depictions of female sexuality – which have, since the 1960s, often fell prey to censorship. This exhibition, in the Dome at PS1, showcases a selection of Iannone’s artist books and printed ephemera (Morehere). On the occasion, Printed Matter and Dorothy Iannone have produced a Fundraising Edition, featuring a 1976 drawing by the artist screenprinted in white ink on black museum board.

Andrew Roth in association with PPP Editions presents two new books: Watanabe Katsumi’sRock Punk Disco 1960s – 1980s including black-and-white photographs shot at night in dance and strip clubs in Shinjuku, along with excerpts of Watanabe’s writing from Discology, published in 1982. Here and Now: Atomic Bomb Artifacts, ひろしま/Hiroshima 1945/2007—is a new limited edition artist book by Ishiuchi Miyako printing 230 color photographs of clothing and personal effects that survived the blast and were gifted to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Archive by the families of the deceased.

Boo-Hooray presents The Tattooed Dragon Meets The Wolfman – the science fiction fanzine collection of Lenny Kaye, member of The Patti Smith Group, legendary compiler of Nuggets, music historian, and a once-teenage SF fanzine editor/publisher/contributor. Ranging from 1941 to 1969, these fanzines represent ground zero for the zine explosion that was to come years later in rock, punk, skate, fashion, and art. Primarily published on mimeograph machines, science-fiction fanzines were initially small-run circulars traded amongst fans that offered criticism, letters to the editor, and gossip from the 1930s up until digital. This visionary amateur art is outside the realm of anything we’ve ever seen.

Bruce Silverstein Gallery presents Book by Book: 2nd Edition, an installation by the renowned book artist, Keith A. Smith. The exhibition will be comprised of unique and editioned books, prints, and photographs from the 1960s-2014. Additionally, Smith has created three images to be released as special editions in conjunction with the fair. Smith’s earliest books from the 1960s set the bar for the possibilities within this art form. Additionally, his influence as a teacher and author on the subjects of alternative bookbinding and structure is widespread; this exhibition will be an opportunity to view his acclaimed methods and process that have inspired artists over the decades.

Norwegian platform FRANK, run by the artists Liv Bugge and Sille Storihle, presents Marie Høeg Meets Klara Lidén. In the 1980s a box of glass negatives was found in a barn in Eastern Norway; the person behind these rediscovered images proved to be Marie Høeg (1866-1949), a Norwegian suffragist and photographer. In this exhibition, FRANK pairs Høeg’s photographs, challenging normative notions of gender in the late 19th and early 20th century, with work by contemporary Swedish artist Klara Lidén. The pairing suggests dislocating the narration of history as linear progression through humor, play, and sly performativity.

Iván Navarro and Hueso Records presents The Music Room, a site specific installation allowing fairgoers to listen to the work of non-musicians who maintain an audio practice as an extension of their body of work. The sounds that emerge out of these collaborative recordings are informed by the diverse visual and conceptual experiences from a range of artists, architects, graphic designers and thinkers.

Nieves presents an exhibition celebrating 10 Years of Nieves Zines. All 200 zines published since 2004 are shown together for the first time. Aaron Rose writes: “Nieves could possibly be considered the world’s first “zine” publishing company. Never before has one person and a black and white photocopier been responsible for such a prolific body of work spanning such a diverse group of artists”.

NEW EDITIONS

New Fundraising Editions to benefit the NY Art Book Fair
Printed Matter presents new limited-edition artworks by Jonathan HorowitzSara Cwynar andDorothy Iannone. Purchase of these editions support the Fair, helping to ensure the event remains free.

New book to benefit the Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference
Each year the Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference commissions a new artists’ book as part of its program. This year, James Hoff will produce an altered reprint of Russell Arundel’s unknown classic Everybody’s Pixillated (1937). The edition is produced by Container Corps.

Hours and Location
The NY Art Book Fair is free and open to the public:

Thursday, September 25, 6–9 pm
Friday, September 26, 12 pm7 pm
Saturday, September 27, 11 am–9 pm
Sunday, September 28, 11 am–7 pm

Staff
Shannon Michael Cane, Curator
Jordan Nassar, Coordinator
Garrick Gott, Designer
Yoshie Hozumi, Assistant Designer

www.nyartbookfair.com
www.printedmatter.org

Special Thanks
Printed Matter thanks Klaus Biesenbach, Peter Katz, and the dedicated staff of MoMA PS1 for their incredible support, as well as AA Bronson, Philip Aarons and Shelley Fox Aarons, Jonathan Horowitz, Sara Cwynar, Dorothy Iannone, Air de Paris, Peres Projects, Lisa Pearson, the Ace Hotel, American Apparel, Kayrock Screenprinting, Inc., Peter Norton, David Teiger, David Schulman, Shapco Printing, Inc., Hyperallergic, Ingrid Moe, Eiler Nils Fleischer, the Norwegian Consulate General in New York, Thurston Moore, I.U.D., Showpaper, and our other partners and in-kind supporters.