The Berlin Art Book Fair 2015

The Berlin Art Book Fair 2015

MISS READ: The Berlin Art Book Festival

© 2015 Lawrence Weiner / VG Bild-Kunst.

June 21, 2015

MISS READ: The Berlin Art Book Fair
26–28 June 2015

Opening party: June 26, 9pm

Akademie der Künste
Hanseatenweg 10, Halle 1 & Halle 2
10557 Berlin
Hours: Friday, June 26, 5–9pm
Saturday, June 27, noon–9pm
Sunday, June 28, noon–7pm

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MISS READ: The Berlin Art Book Fair 2015 will take place on June 26 to 28 and will bring together a wide selection of the most interesting artist/authors, artist periodicals and art publishers.

Founded in 2009, Miss Read is the oldest active European art book fair and festival, dedicated to creating a context for public discourse around artists’ books, conceptual publications and to community-building. Featuring 130+ international participants, it will be accompanied by MISS READ STAGE, a series of lectures, discussions, book launches and workshops exploring the boundaries of contemporary publishing and the possibilities of the book.

In conjunction, the third Conceptual Poetics Day will explore the imaginary border between visual art and literature.

Exhibitors

 

*[asterisk] (Aarhus) / & So (Berlin) / 1% of one (Hamburg) / 88books (Vancouver) / AA Bronson (Toronto & Berlin) / ABC [Artists’Books Cooperative] (New York & elsewhere) /Akademie der Künste (Berlin) / AKV (Berlin) /Alauda Publications (Amsterdam) / AMDISCS (London) / Anagram Books (London) / antipyrine (Aarhus) / APAB —Committee on Publicness (Berlin) / Archive Books (Berlin) / August Verlag (Berlin) / Autocenter (Berlin) / B-B-B BOOKS (Stockholm) / b_books (Berlin) / Back Bone Books (Berlin & Mexico City) / Bartleby & Co. (Brussels) / BLEK (Leipzig) / Boabooks (Geneva) / Book Works (London) / BOM DIA BOA TARDE BOA NOITE (Berlin) / BQ Gallery (Berlin) / Brinkmann & Bose (Berlin) / Broken Dimanche Press (Berlin) / Camera Austria (Graz) / captures éditions (Valence) / Corrections and Clarifications | Anita Di Bianco (Berlin) / Christophe Daviet-Thery (Paris)  / Dasein (Luzern) / Deutscher Kunstverlag (Berlin) / do you read me (Berlin) / Dominique Hurth (Berlin) / Doppell Edition (Berlin) / Drucken, Heften, Laden (Berlin) / edition.nord (Niigata) / Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich)  / Éditions Incertain Sens & Cabinet du livre d’artiste (Rennes) / Edition Staeck (Heidelberg) / Elisabeth Tonnard (Leerdam) / EN/OF (Kleve & Berlin) / Fantôme Verlag (Berlin) / Fillip (Vancouver) / Flaneur Magazine (Berlin)  / Fucking Good Art (Rotterdam) / GAGARIN (Antwerp) / GatoNegro (Mexiko City) / Gloria Glitzer (Berlin) / Grazer Kunstverein (Graz) / HAMMANN&VONMIER (Berlin) / joachim schmid (Berlin) / jrp | ringier (Zurich) / K. Verlag (Berlin) / Kerber Verlag (Bielefeld & Berlin) / Kodoji Press (Baden, Switzerland) / Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin)  / Kunstverein Milano (Milan) / Kunstverein Publishing (Amsterdam) / LemonMelon (London) / Lendroit (Rennes)  / LITTLE & LARGE EDITIONS (Berlin) / lorem ipsum (Rennes) / Lubok Verlag (Leipzig) / MER. Paper Kunsthalle (Ghent) / Mark Pezinger Verlag (Vienna) / Merve (Berlin) / Meta/Book (Amsterdam) / Michael Baers & Friends (Berlin) / Michalis Pichler | ”greatest hits” (Berlin) / Mörel Books (London) / n.b.k. (Berlin) / New Documents (Los Angeles) / Occulto (Berlin) / OEI (Stockholm) / OMMU (Athens) / Onomatopee (Eindhoven) / PAN (Berlin) / Passenger Books (Montreal & Berlin) / PogoBooks (Berlin) / possible books (Berlin) / Pro qm (Berlin)  / PTohographies (Berlin) / Quick Magazine (Berlin) / Publication Studio (Rotterdam & Portland) / Raum der Publikation (Kiel) / Red Sphinx (London & Berlin) / Richard Kostelanetz (New York) / Ricochet (Buenos Aires)  / Revolver Publishing (Berlin) / Rondade (Tokyo) / Ruby Press (Berlin) / Salon Verlag (Cologne) / Schlebruegge. Editor | Fama & Fortune Bulletin (Vienna) / Scriptings (Berlin) / Septembre éditions | Gayhouse (Paris) / Sergej Vutuc (Heilbronn) / Shashasha (Tokyo) / Shelter Press (Lescheraines) / SKULPI (Berlin) / Spector Books (Leipzig)  / SPIKE Art Quarterly (Berlin & Vienna)  / springerin (Vienna) / Starship (Berlin) / Stefanie Leinhos (Leipzig)  / Sternberg Press (Berlin) / Štokovec (BanskáŠtiavnica) / TDpaples (Barcelona) / Texte zur Kunst (Berlin) / Textem (Hamburg) / TFGCPublishing (Düsseldorf) / THE GREEN BOX (Berlin)  / TLTRPreß (Berlin) / The Name Books (Chur) / Torpedo (Oslo) / Toupée (Berlin) / Triple Canopy (New York & Berlin) / Ugly Duckling Presse (Brooklyn)  / Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Koenig (Cologne) / Verlag Silke Schreiber (Munich) / Version House (Berlin)  / Westphalie (Vienna) / White Fungus (Taiwan) / wicker industries GmbH & Co. KG (Berlin) / WienLukatsch (Berlin) / Zavod P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. (Ljubljana) / Zeitschrift (Berlin & Vienna) / and many more…

The Conceptual Poetics Day 2015 will feature readings, talks, performances and books by Shane Anderson, Caitlin Berrigan, Natalie Czech, Robert Fitterman (Ugly Duckling Presse/Merve Verlag), Swantje Lichtenstein (Merve Verlag), Sebastian Lütgert (Private Cinema fka Pirate Cinema), Matteo Pasquinelli, Vanessa Place (Ugly Duckling Presse/Merve Verlag), Michalis Pichler (Printed Matter, Inc., Spector Books), Cia Rinne (kookbooks), Hank Schmidt in der Beek, Joachim Spurloser (possible books), Hito Steyerl, Elisabeth Tonnard, Caleb Waldorf (Triple Canopy), Stefan Wartenberger (possible books) among others. The detailed program is available here.

The general program of MISS READ STAGE includes lectures, presentations, panel discussions and book launches by Michael Baers, Delphine Bedel (Meta/Books), Christian Berkes (botopress), Sabeth Buchmann (Sternberg Press, b_books), Rike Frank (Sternberg Press, b_books), Robert Hamelijnck (Fucking Good Art), Dr. Michael Lailach (Kunstbibliothek Berlin), Heimo Lattner (Berliner Hefte), Susanne Leeb, Lucas Liccini (Doppell Edition), Egidio Marzona, Janine Sack (Visual Communication), joachim schmid, T’ai Smith (University of Minnesota Press), Christian Caspar Schwarm (Independent Collectors), Nienke Terpsma (Fucking Good Art), Grant Watson (Sternberg Press), Jan Wenzel (Spector Books), Michaela Wünsch (b_books) and many more. The detailed program is available here.

Miss Read: The Berlin Art Book Fair 2015 will take place at Akademie der Künste, Berlin, in their main exhibition halls at Hanseatenweg. The Akademie der Künste is an exhibition and event location, a meeting place for artists and people interested in the arts, where public debates on art and cultural policy take place. Founded in 1696, the Berlin Akademie der Künste is one of the oldest cultural institutes in Europe.

For further press inquiries please write to info [​at​] missread.com.

The poster and logo for MISS READ: The Berlin Art Book Fair 2015 were created by Lawrence Weiner.

MISS READ was initiated in 2009 by KW Institute for Contemporary Art, argobooks and Michalis Pichler.

MISS READ: The Berlin Art Book Fair 2015 is organized by Yaiza Camps, Moritz Grünke, Kristen Mueller and Michalis Pichler in cooperation with Akademie der Künste, Berlin.

Special thanks
Lawrence Weiner; Anke Schleper and Gabi Horn, KW Institute for Contemporary Art; Christiane Lange, Literaturwerkstatt Berlin, Nicola Beißner and Johannes Odenthal, Akademie der Künste; Conny Breitkreutz, Uferstudios; Daniel Lorch and Aidin Zimmermann, L&Z; Katja Reichard, proqm; Chiara Figone, Archive Kabinett; Adeline Manarini, Anagram Books; Delphine Bedel, Drucken Heften Laden; Timur Üzel, 1210 Berlin; Shannon Michael Cane and Max Schumann, Printed Matter, Inc.; Karoline Pfeiffer, Independent Collectors; Phil Aarons, AA Bronson, Matthias Bleyl, Nadja Buttendorf, Matteo Cossu, Misaki Kawabe, Egidio Marzona, Til Pörksen, John Stezaker, Philipp Süßmann and Nikolaos Zachariadis

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