Editions / Artists’ Book Fair 2004
4-7 NOVEMBER 2004
Printed Matter, Inc.
Jenny Holzer, “Blur,” 2004, Published Yvon Lambert, Paris EDITIONS AND ARTISTS’ BOOK FAIR
Opening Benefit Reception for Printed Matter, Inc. Thursday, November 4, 2004
with DJ Spooky and Thurston Moore 5 PM – 8 PM
Tickets available from Printed Matter, Inc.
Telephone – 212 925 0325
Free to the Public
Friday, November 5, and Saturday, November 6 from 11 AM – 7 PM
Sunday, November 7 from 11 AM – 4 PM
Editions/Artists’ Book ’04 just gets better and better. In a new, larger location, this unique Fair celebrates its seventh year as the premier showcase for contemporary publishers and book dealers exhibiting the latest in the medium of prints, multiples and artists’ books. Museum curators and collectors praise the event as pivotal within the publishing and contemporary art community.
Organized by Barbara Baruch of Brooke Alexander Editions, Susan Inglett of I.C. Editions, and Printed Matter, Inc. Editions/Artists’ Book ’04 will take place at the Starrett Lehigh Building in Chelsea located 601 West 26 Street on the 14th Floor.
The opening reception, Thursday evening November 4 from 5 to 8 PM, is being organized as a benefit for Printed Matter, an independent not-profit organization founded to heighten the visibility of artists’ publications and the world’s largest distributor of artists’ books, magazines, audio and video works. A second ticket price for the opening night will include a print by Kiki Smith made for the occasion. The Fair is pleased to announce a special opening night appearance by D.J. Spooky spinning artists’ recordings accompanied by Thurston Moore of the Sonic Youth on guitar. Timed to coincide with the IFPDA Print Fair, Editions/Artists’ Books brings the history of printmaking begun at the Armory up to the minute. The Fair is also part of a citywide “Print Week” organized by the International Fine Print Dealers Association to promote the medium of prints through exhibitions and symposia.
Participants have been invited with consideration to the variety and strength of their publishing activity or quality and diversity of their book inventory. Participants include Brooke Alexander Editions, NYC; Art of This Century, Paris/NYC; Baron/Boisante Editions, NYC; Peter Blum, NYC; Marianne Boesky Gallery, NYC; Cirrus Editions, Los Angeles; Conner Contemporary Art, Washington, D.C.; Christophe Daviet-Thery, Paris; Johan Deumens Editions & Artists’ Books, Amsterdam; Dieu Donne Papermill, NYC; Exit Art, NYC; Editions Fawbush, NYC; Flatbed Press, Austin; Goya Contemporary, Baltimore; Harlan & Weaver, NYC; Highpoint Editions, Minneapolis; Ernst Hilger Editions, Vienna; I.C. Editions, NYC; Item Editions, Paris; David Krut Fine Art, Johannesburg/NYC; Yvon Lambert, Paris/NYC; Florence Loewy, Paris; Lower East Side Printshop, NYC; MS Editions, NYC; Carolina Nitsch, NYC; Parkett Editions, Zurich/NYC; Print Research Institute of North Texas, Denton; Printed Matter, Inc., NYC; Renaissance Society, Chicago; Specific Object, NYC; John Szoke Editions, NYC; Galerie 213, Paris; Two Palms Press, NYC; U.L.A.E., Bay Shore, Volume, NYC; and Wildwood Press, St. Louis.
Editions/Artists’ Books has become the first stop for anyone interested in the latest in contemporary publishing. We hope you’ll make it your number one stop as well.
Contact Information:
Barbara Baruch/ Brooke Alexander Editions 212.925.4338 tel/ 212.941.9565 fax bbaruch@baeditions.com
Susan Inglett / I.C. Editions, Inc. / 212.647.9111 tel / 212.647.9333 fax singlett@iceditions.com
AA Bronson / Printed Matter, Inc. / 212.925.0325 tel / 212.925.0464 fax aabronson@printedmatter.org