Artists’ Publications Network
and Communication Platform
We are pleased to announce the availability of the Artists’ Publications Network and Communication Platform – “Artists’ Pub”. You are cordially invited to visit the internet platform at: www.artists-pub.eu
You will find the following services and offers on Artists’ Pub:
- the opportunity to advertise exhibitions, events and new publications free of charge
- presentations of the inventories and activities of collections, archives, galleries and dealers engaged in the area of artists’ publications
- a comprehensive text on the broad spectrum of artists’ publications
- a forum for the exchange and networking of experts in the field
- news and newsletter
- links to online databases
- Internet addresses of relevant collections, archives, galleries and dealers
Furthermore, there will be integrated a manual on cataloguing artists’ publications in English, German, French and Slovenian at a later date.
Collections, archives and museums, universities and other institutions of higher education, as well as publishing houses, galleries and dealers are represented on Artists’ Pub and give information about their holdings and activities. Addresses of online databases as well as links to institutions and dealers concerned with artists’ publications will facilitate research in this area.
This Internet portal offers a means of announcing exhibitions and events as well as new artists’ publications and relevant secondary literature free of charge. Announcements will be distributed in a newsletter, presented at the homepage of Artists’ Pub, and archived on Artists’ Pub under the heading “News”, where they will remain accessible for an unlimited period.
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The creation of this internet platform is part of the large-scale networking project “Living Memory – Artists’ Publications in Europe”, which receives funding from the European Commission.
This project is being realized on a cooperative basis by:
Research Centre for Artists’ Publications in the Weserburg | Museum of Modern Art, Bremen / Dr. Anne Thurmann-Jajes
MGLC – International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana / Lilijana Stepanĉiĉ
CNEAI – Centre National de l’Edition et l’Art Imprimé, Chatou / Sylvie Boulanger
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.