AND news
5 February 2012 at 12:30pm
Acoustic Mirrors
Zabludowicz Collection
176 Prince of Wales Road, London, NW5 3PT
A dynamic weekend of events and live radio broadcast via Charlie Woolley's Radio Show
organised by students from the curatorial post-graduate programmes at Royal College of Art
and Goldsmiths, University of London. A broad array of speakers and members of the public
are invited to reflect on the conceptual and physical distribution of art today. AND presents
a frustrating audio transcription around "Dear Google" by Print Matters Interest Group, which
was published by AND in 2010.
www.zabludowiczcollection.com
13 January 2012 from 6.30pm
Artquest 10th Anniversary
The Showroom
63 Penfold Street, London NW8 8PQ
Artquest celebrates ten years of helping artists with dancing, drinks and food.
Bring a bottle and a book you would like to swap. We'll be there with an exciting
selection of AND Public works by Publish & Be Damned, Cullinan Richards, Claire
Louise Staunton, An Endless Supply, AND and Milton Keynes Gallery, Roman Vasseur,
Robert Carter, Rahel Zoller and New Society of Dilettanti. Don’t miss the giant piñata
with star prizes, art interventions and art celebrity photo-shoot; arrive early to join the fun.
www.artquest.org.uk
www.theshowroom.org
17 December 2011
2HB: What we make with words: Book Fair & Glasgow Journals Launch Event
Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA)
350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD Glasgow
BOOK FAIR 12-5pm
In discussion with the Glasgow journals, CCA has invited UK and international publishers
to join in exploring the issues and enthusiasms current within art writing and publishing,
providing a context in which to view similar activity in Glasgow. Exhibitors will include
AND Publishing (London), Bookworks (London), Casco (Utrecht), Motto Distribution (Berlin),
Torpedo (Oslo), Pist Protta (Copenhagen), Transmission (Glasgow), Abake (London/France),
Automatic Books (Italy), Mousse (Italy), Mono Paper (London), VERSUCH (London), Ditto Press
(London) and Eastside Projects (Birmingham).
www.cca-glasgow.com
9 December 2011
In Progress
Barbican Centre
Silk Street, EC2Y 8DS London
Andrea Francke/The Piracy Project will discuss the potential of piracy to
foster innovation and creativity at It's Nice That's, one-day conference.
In Progress aims to showcase "groundbreaking ideas and projects from 2011,
and explores how they might shape 2012 and beyond. Championing creativity
across multiple platforms, In Progress promises an expertly curated programme
of high-profile talks and insights from some of the most exciting and forward-
thinking people in the creative industries."
Other speakers include Sir John Sorrell (Sorrell Foundation), Tom Uglow
(creative director of Google and YouTube), Mills & Lennermo (ustwo), Lindsey
Hilsum (Channel 4’s award-winning international editor), James Bridle (writer
and publisher) and Moira Sinclair (Arts Council Executive Director, London)
www.itsnicethat.com
25. – 27. November 2011
MISS READ
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststr. 69, D-10117 Berlin
For the third time MISS READ has invited international publishers and artists to
show their books at KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin. As a genre of its
own, the artist book reflects contemporary ways of artistic production and publishing
to a great extent and also addresses issues of presentation and circulation as well as
new strategies of distribution. Presenting a selection of more than 80 of the most
active contributors in this field, the festival provides the opportunity to encounter
and explore the contemporary scene of independent publishing.
www.kw-berlin.de
21-23 October 2011
cneai = Salon Light # 8
Point Ephemere
200 Quai de Valmy, 75010 Paris
Each year, the Cneai organizes the Light at Point Ephémère Salon in Paris, the exhibition
dedicated to desktop publishing and publication of artists. Held over three days, the show
comes alive interventions of editors and is punctuated by a table program of research every
day from 2-5pm. On Friday Lynn Harris will join the research discussion about new issues/
practices/formats of artist book and independent publishing.
www.salon_light
www.cneai.com/info.html
8 October 2011
Again, A Time Machine / Artist's Books and Zine Fair
Spike Island
133 Cumberland Road, Bristol BS1 6UX
Over thirty international publishers, artists’ projects and collectives working across the fields
of art, design, illustration, literature, philosophy and politics descend on Bristol for this very
special event. Alongside presenting the recently published Pick-me-up titles we will set up
a reading room with The Piracy Project. For The Happy Hypocrite Readings the Piracy
Project will feature a book from its collection: "The New Guide of the Conversation, In
Portuguese and English" by Atlas Projectos read by Andrea Francke and Lynn Harris.
www.spikeisland.org.uk
www.atlasprojectos.net
30 September -2 October 2011
New York Art Book Fair
MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Ave and 46th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101, US
The 6th annual Printed Matter NYABF at PS1is the world's premier event for artists'
books, periodicals and zines presented by more than 200 international presses, sellers,
antiquarians, artists and independent publishers from over 20 countries. The Piracy
Project will be on display for browsing and Eva Weinmayr and Andrea Francke will
discuss the project in the 'Classroom'.
www.nyartbookfair.com
24 September 2011, 2.45-3.45pm
Talk: Cultural Piracy at The London Art Book Fair
Whitechapel Gallery - Zilkha Auditorium
77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX
AND will give a short presentation about the Piracy Project and findings in China and discuss
what the creative realm is in the process of copying. Participants include artist Andrea
Francke, initiator of The Piracy Project; Eva Weinmayr, co-director of AND Publishing;
Kenneth Goldsmith, founder, UbuWeb; and Nick Thursdon from Information as Material.
www.whitechapelgallery.org
23-24 July 2011
A/ffair of Publishing
Galerie8
195-205 Richmond Road, London, E8 3NJ
A weekend affair paying homage to essayistic forms bound through
art, this two day event showcases artist books, editions, graphic novels,
innovative and experimental publishing and media projects. Saturday
23, 8-12pm: Screening of essay films by artists Chris Marker, David Oscar
Harvey, Doug Fishbone, John Smith and An Endless Supply.
www.galerie8.co.uk
7 July 2011 from 2-5pm
Introduction to AND Public
Byam Shaw Library
Byam Shaw School of Art
AND Public is a print-on-demand platform, where you can create,
display and sell your publishing projects online. Please join us for
an introductory talk and workshop.
www.andpublishing.org
1-4 June 2011
The Book Affair
Metricubi
Campiello delle Erbe 2003, Campo San Polo, 30125 Venezia, Italy
On the occasion of the four days opening of 54th edition of the Venice
Art Biennale (1—4 June, 2011), Automatic Books, the independent
publishing house run by Tankboys, Elena Xausa and Tommaso Speretta,
presents The Books Affair, a two days of independent art publishers fair.
www.t-b-a.tumblr.com/post/4216341738/publishers
5 May - 9 June 2011
The Piracy Lectures
Byam Shaw Library
Byam Shaw School of Art
As part of The Piracy Project we are holding a series of talks and Pirate
Labs each Thursday around book piracy, the concept of authorship and
politics of copyright. Speakers include James Bridle, Eleanor Vonne Brown,
Daniel McClean, Maria Fusco, Bobbie Johnson, Dr. Prodromos Tsiavos.
www.andpublishing.org
16 April 2011 from 2-6pm
AMASS: Towards an Economy of the Commons
Chisenhale Gallery
64 Chisenhale Road, London E3 5QZ
Organised by Doxa, …ment and Amateurist Network, three independent
collectives based in London, this one-day event addresses the question,
‘What is the protocol of the commons?’. Artists, academics and policy-
makers debate culture-led regeneration, precarity in the cultural economy
and open source practices in the digital domain.
www.chisenhale.org.uk
7 April 2011 from 6 - 9pm
It’s Your Write: A Celebration of the Self-Published!
V&A Museum of Childhood
Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9PA
A mini festival celebrating a new wave of DIY counter-culture
and craftivism as part of Time Out First Thursdays, where we'll
feature a performative publication made of texts by Andrea Francke
and Josefine Wikstrom that discuss artistic labour from two different
perspectives. We'll have a production line set up and ask the public
to help us publish the work on site.
www.vam.ac.uk/moc/
31 March 2011 from 6:30-10pm
Publish and be Damned mini-market at the Barbican
Barbican Art Gallery
Silk Street London, EC2Y 8DS
A special appearance from PABD’s cult publishing fair, featuring some
of the very best independent and DIY publications, books and magazines
made by artists and print enthusiasts.
www.publishandbedamned.org
25 & 27 March 2011
Publisher of the Month and The Piracy Project Introduction
X marks the Bökship
210 / Shop 3 Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9NQ
An introduction our latest project The Piracy Project through
a lecture by Andrea Francke on Book Piracy in Peru (Fri 25th March),
a production workshop (Sun 27 March) and a call for submissions.
AND will be hijacking (or pirating) the Bökship this March for the first
of the Publisher of the Month series.
www.bokship.wordpress.com
16 March 2011
What Are We Doing?
Byam Shaw Library
Byam Shaw School of Art
A discussion on the moral and ethical implications of the different strategies
to fight the cuts from inside the art college. The Byam Shaw Library was due
to close in October 2010. Because of immediate response by staff and students,
the library space will now operate as an artist-led resource.
www.andpublishing.org
21-23 January 2011
Pa/per View Art Book Fair
Zabludowicz Collection
176 Prince of Wales Road, Chalk Farm, London NW5 3PT
X marks the Bökship has a stall at the fair showing new work
from independent publishers including AND Publishing.
www.zabludowiczcollection.com/london/events/pa-per-view
9 December 2010 from 7-9pm
AND Book Launch: "Pick-me-up: collecting up, chance, restarting of the motor,
getting on to the wavelength"
Byam Shaw Library
2 Elthorne Road, London N19 4AG
AND launches seven new titles by: Neil Chapman, Print Matters Interest Group,
Colm Lally & Sissu Tarka, Oliver Cronk, Rachel Cattle & Steve Richards, Roman
Vasseur (with Matthew Poole), Ruth Ewan, including readings by the artists.
www.andpublishing.org
10-16 November 2010
Motto Brooklyn
Motto Distribution (temporary bookstore)
Boerum Hill, Brooklyn
A temporary bookstore curated by Motto Distribution (Berlin/Zurich), hosting a range
of titles from select European publishers and galleries, in operation from 12-7pm.
www.mottodistribution.com/brooklyn
5-7 November 2010
The New York Book Art Fair
MoMA PS1
Long Island City, Queens
Printed Matter presents the fifth annual NY Art Book Fair, which hosts over 200
international presses, booksellers, antiquarian dealers, artists and publishers from
twenty countries, offering the best in contemporary art book publishing.
www.nyartbookfair.com
14 October 2010 at 6:30
AND talks: Alexis Zavialoff from Motto Distribution
The Library Project
Byam Shaw School of Art
AND invites Alexis Zavialoff from Motto Distribution, Berlin
to speak about Motto and his ten favourite book projects.
www.andpublishing.org
October 2010 - June 2011
The Library Project
Byam Shaw Library
2 Elthorne Road, London N19 4AG
An immediate response by students and staff at The Byam Shaw School of Art-
a Central Saint Martins campus. The Byam Shaw Library was due to close in
October 2010. Because of immediate response by staff and students, the library
space will now operate as an artist-led resource. We will present exhibitions from
our collection, invite international guest speakers to talk about their practice, hold
launch events, workshops and discussions.
3 - 5 September 2010
Miss Read
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin
Miss Read has invited international publishers and artists to show their artist books.
Presenting a selection of more than 40 of the most active contributors in this field,
the festival provides the rare opportunity to encounter and explore the contemporary
scene of independent publishing. On Sunday, a talk & screening by Eva Weinmayr
www.kw-berlin.de
3 - 5 September 2010
Unter dem Motto
Motto & Chert Gallery
Skalitzerstr. 68, 10997 Berlin
Motto and Chert are presenting 70 + publishers from all over the world.
On Saturday 4 September at 1pm, 3pm, 5pm and 7pm, collective reading
organised by Eva Weinmayr & Occasional Papers.
www.mottodistribution.com
2 - 15 July 2010
Books In The Window
Bookartbookshop
17 Pitfield Street, N1 6HB
A window full of artists’ projects exploring publishing as an artistic medium is on
show at the Bookartbookshop. It is the result of AND’s workshops with undergraduate
and postgraduate students at Byam Shaw School of Art in 2010.
www.bookartbookshop.com
12 - 26 June 2010
Gossip, Scandal and Good Manners: Works by Ulises Carrión
The Showroom
63 Penfold Street, London NW8 8PQ
In addition to functioning as a flexible platform for performances, seminars, talks,
the exhibition space also incorporates a reading area including contemporary artist books.
AND has contributed a selection of Gregory Sholette essays, which could be downloaded
and printed onsite. Curated by MA Curating Contemporary Art students, Royal College of
Art in collaboration with Martha Hellion.
www.theshowroom.org
22 - 23 May 2010
Artists' Books and Independent Publishing Fair
The New Art Gallery Walsall
Gallery Square, Walsall, West Midlands WS2 8LGD
First annual Artists’ Books Fair, where you will be able to choose from a huge range of
affordable books, zines, and multiples by artists and independent publishers from across
the UK and Europe. AND will be publishing blue tooth transmissions throughout the day.
www.thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk
30 April - 3 May 2010
Interim
Spike Island
133 Cumberland Road, Bristol BS1 6UX
AND has been invited for a publishing residency at Interim, a series
of covert interventions occurring at Spike Island’s Open Studio 2010.
Curated by Katherine Daley-Yates and Phil Owen
www.spike-island.org.uk
