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202307 19
SAVE THE DATE for Ana Hupe’s book talk event for Footnotes to Triangular Cartographies at Hopscotch Reading Room in Berlin. More details coming soon
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06 26
SCREENING, DISCUSSION & K. Verlag BOOK TABLE. Knowledge Ties #3: Amor Rojo (2023) by Dora García. After the screening, Dora will enter into conversation with artist—and also one of our dear friends and published authors—Barbara Marcel and Rike Frank. 📽️📽️📽️ Organized and hosted by Sinema Transtopia, Berlin, 20h00 ( get tickets )
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06 19
LONGLIST. We’re so thrilled that the conceptual annual calendar publication 2023 – one day, one day at a time which we developed last year for Junge Akademie has made it on the longlist of excellent examples of this year’s Most Beautiful Books award by Stiftung Buchkunst. The shortlist of 25 select publications will be announced at Buchhandlung Ocelot in Berlin on June 19th.
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05 30
ARTICLE. Beth Coleman and her forthcoming book Reality Was Whatever Happened: Octavia Butler AI and Other Possible Worlds are portrayed in this article by Brande Victorian published today in Teen Vogue. Stay tuned for this fantastic and important book in the fall !!
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05 24
CBC RADIO REVIEW. Drawing from Landscapes of Retreat, researcher, author, and landscape architect Rosetta S. Elkin shares some lessons we can learn from Sainte-Flavie in Quebec’s Lower St. Lawrence on Quebec’s CBC Morning program about the way we could adapt to climate change and why it is sometimes important to retreat from spaces where nature claims its rights ( click the link to listen to the segment ) — Also, don’t miss the online version of the publication that we produced and published at landscapesofretreat.com
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05 20
AWARD. 🦁🦁🦁 Paulo Tavares, author of the monograph Des-Habitat and an essay in The Word for World is Still Forest, has been awarded the Golden Lion for the pavilion exhibition project Terra, realized in collaboration with Gabriela de Matos, to honor the best national participation at La Biennale di Venezia 2023. Terra challenges the construction of the Brazilian capital, Brasília, which was built by appropriating Indigenous lands—an issue already taken up in Tavares’s engaging 2019 book Des-Habitat, which we have now reissued in print in third edition. CONGRATULATIONS to Paulo, Gabriela, and all collaborators and allies!! ✊✊✊
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05 20
BOOK SIGNING. Our most recent publication, Inserts in Real Time by Dora García is the first monograph dedicated to her performance work from the past twenty years. The book will be launched today at 3 pm as part of her current solo exhibition She Has Many Names at M HKA Antwerp ( more info )
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05 04
BOOK TALK. Join us in Prague at 6 pm today as we will be meeting Lenka Vesela at the local art book shop and venue ArtMap to discuss her incredible collective publication Synthetic Becoming
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04 11
AWARD. Congratulations to editor Lenka Veselá and design duo Day Shift Office (Bára Růžičková & Terezie Štindlová)! Synthetic Becoming was selected among The Most Beautiful Czech Books of the Year 2022 in the category of non-fiction literature, an annual award competition organized by the Czech Ministry of Culture and Museum of Czech Literature 🥳🥳🥳
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03 23
REVIEW. Another fantastic review of Synthetic Becoming (in Czech) by Ela Plíhalová for Art Talk.
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01 30
REVIEW. Singapore-based art writer Adeline Chua reviewed Climate: Our Right to Breathe for Art Review under the header “What Can Museums Actually Do for Climate Justice?”.
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202212 05-07
BOOK LAUNCH, SYMPOSIUM & EXHIBITION. On the occasion of the release of Synthetic Becoming, book editor and researcher Lenka Veselá has organized this “unconference and interdisciplinary, collective, reflexive, affective, and socially engaged research symposium in art, design, humanities, and social sciences” at Faculty of Fine Arts, Brno University of Technology. More info with keynotes and full program here.
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11 29
REVIEW. A first article about Synthetic Becoming has appeared in the Chech online journal Clanky. Author Vit Bohal writes about the book: “Synthetic Becoming speaks from the position of a particular planetary politics that takes stock of a new, molecular commonality, and radically engages with the multiplicity of voices that speak through post-colonial, ecological and social critique. The book itself is constructed as a particular material artefact printed on recycled paper in order to mitigate its carbon footprint; but such paper is at the same time ‘weaker, less reliable, and potentially toxic’ due to the higher retention of toxins and bacteria in recycled paper generally. Its reading thus constitutes a material ‘commitment’ on the part of the reader – ‘a material choice to acknowledge dependencies, vulnerabilities, and sensitivities of contemporary life extending beyond our individual selves.’ For better or for worse, within this new molecular commons we never stand alone.”
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11 8–9
LAUNCH & SYMPOSIUM. On the occasion of the release of volumes 1–3 of Fieldguides for a Preternaturalist, artist and author Wendy Morris has organized a two-day gathering and public recital of the work in Antwerp and Brussels. Rooted Encounters: Fields, Forest, and other Imaginings is a symposium on pluralist entanglements of artistic thinking with other research ecologies and considers art’s potential for making a stand within current challenges. Thinking along with philosophies of plant biology, feminist critiques of biotechnology, colonialism, and science, histories of plants out of place, and bark beetles and bitter roots, participants explore the collaborative possibilities of ambulatory libraries, storytelling-as-method, and ecologies of listening. With: Kate Briggs, Paco Calvo, Alexandra Crouwers, Lukas De Clerck, Sepideh Karami, Laurens Dhaenens, Wendy Morris, Nele Möller, Rachel O’Donnell, Renée Turner, Catalina Valdez, and Els Viaene. Event details are here.
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10 20
REVIEW. Another fantastic book review of Carla Zaccagnini’s Cuentos de Cuentas, written by Meg Weeks, has appeared in Hyperallergic.
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10 20
IN TRANSLATION. We’re extremely pleased that Allen S. Weiss’s Unpacking My Library, or, The Autobiography of Teddy was picked up by the French publisher Gallimard and translated by Jean-François Alain: Congratulations, dear Teddy and Allen on the new release of L’autobiographie de Teddy! Today, the radio channel RFI also shared a 29-minute interview with the author(s), and the literary supplement of Le Figaro featured this long review.
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10 18
BOOK TALK. On the occasion of artist Carla Zaccagnini & Ruth Estévez, Director and Chief Curator of Amant, being in town, we will celebrate the release of Cuentos de Cuentas during this cozy book talk event at our studio in Fahrbereitschaft, from 7–9 pm. RSVP via info[at]k-verlag[dot]org
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10 11
REVIEW. A lovely article written by Lyle Rexer about Cuentos de Cuentas by Carla Zaccagnini has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail: brooklynrail.org/2022/10/art_books/Carla-Zaccagninis-Cuentos-de-Cuentas
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10 12–13
LAUNCH & SYMPOSIUM “PUBLISHING AS REPAIR.” To celebrate the launch of the anthology CLIMATE: Our Right to Breathe, edited by Hiuwai Chu, Meagan Down, Nkule Mabaso, Pablo Martínez, and Corina Oprea, co-publisher L’internationale Online (together with HDK-Valand) has organized an exciting program of talks and performances. Contributors include: Leuli Eshraghi, Svitlana Matviyenko, Forensic Architecture, Ana Teixera Pinto, and Françoise Vergès (day 1) and Jonatan Habib Enqvist, Marti Manen, Yvette Mutumba, Paul O’Neill, and Anna-Sophie Springer, among others (day 2). Location: Gothenburg City Library
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10 20–23
ART BOOK FESTIVAL & SYMPOSIUM. Taking place at Portikus, Frankfurt, HOW(EVER) is an event dedicated to contemporary forms of art publishing. Happening in conjunction with the Frankfurt Book Fair, HOW(EVER) offers a glimpse into the vibrant practices of over 200 publishing communities and showcases diverse approaches to bookmaking. The symposium HOW(EVER) RADICAL OBJECTS features a conversation between the event’s co-curator Manuel Cirauqui and K. Verlag’s long-term author and supporter, artist Dora García, on the occasion of this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair guest country being Spain. HOW(EVER)’s programmatic focus is on the poetic and political power of publishing—and its possibilities as a form of resistance.
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09 20–25
SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Masterclass, Lecture & Book fair. “The New Forest” is a five-year collaboration between The Institute of Critical Zoologists (ICZ) and Singapore International Photography Festival, unfolding across a series of masterclasses and culminating in an exhibition and a book. This year, the masterclass is co-led by Robert Zhao, founder of ICZ, and the invited guest instructor, Anna-Sophie Springer of K. Verlag, Inviting artists to embark on long-term projects examining humankind’s relationship with nature, the workshop’s thematic discussions will focus on the “art of noticing” in our daily environments, especially in unconventional places beyond parks, nature reserves, or the zoo. Robert and Anna-Sophie will guide participants to develop a personal project and vision that reconsiders ecology and its possibilities, while also offering critical perspectives on artistic and editorial methodologies. Some issues that will be investigated include the consequences of the alleged separation between culture and nature, as well as the privileging of humans over nonhuman species. The participants’ projects will be in (but not limited to) lens-based media and is suitable for those interested in nature and its entanglements with history, science, and society. More information here
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08 28
NEWSLETTER. For an initial fall season update from our publishing atelier go here.
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JULY
FREE EPUB DOWNLOAD. To both honor Alexandra Kollontai’s legacy for May Day and to support the fight for reproductive rights and the right to abortion, we have made the e-book of Love With Obstacles (AMOR ROJO) free on our website—please click HERE to download the file and share this important collection of radical feminist writing, art, and activism widely!
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06 05, 4–6 pm
LAUNCH. Save the date to join us at Zabriskie Books for Art & Nature for a gathering around These Birds of Temptation when various local contributors will read excerpts from their pieces—everyone’s names to be added here very soon!
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06 5–12
BROWSE. Please find our latest publications at Milan design week ALCOVA where our friends from the Art Book Fair Basel are presenting a selection of art publications.
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05 03
NEWSLETTER. For a message on our latest events and titles read on here.
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05 02
REVIEW. A stunning review written by Sheelah Kolhatkar of Carla Zaccagnini’s exhibition Cuentos de Cuentas/Accounts of Accounting has appeared in The New Yorker
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04 29–05 01
FAIR. This year’s Berlin Art Book Fair will take place at Haus der Kulturen der Welt and will bring together a wide selection of publishers, art periodicals, and artists/authors. We are excited to see you at our table—Miss Read will be the first in-person fair happening for us in a while…
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04 29–05 01
FAIR. This spring, we will be represented at the upcoming Singapore Art Book Fair 2022 by Robert Zhao Renhui. Grateful and excited for this possibility!!
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04 21, 3-9 PM
VENICE BOOK BOOTH. Pick up our 2022 catalog and most recent publications at Il Gazzettino, a local kiosk transformed for the duration of one day into a discursive platform for indie magazines and artist publications from around the world by Studio Lukas Feireiss & Friends. Via Garibaldi, Venice, Italy.
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04 13, 6h30 PM
BOOK LAUNCH & OPENING. When Carla Zaccagnini’s solo exhibition Accounts of Accounting at Amant in Brooklyn opens, it is also the launch of her accompanying artist’s book Cuentos der Cuentas. The exhibition preview will include a conversation about the book between Carla Zaccagnini and Rivka Galchen. If in NYC: don’t miss!
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202112 15
SCREENING & DISCUSSION. Join us at the Fahrbereitschaft Bar in Berlin-Lichtenberg on Wednesday 15 December at 5pm for the first in-person screening of CODEX ENTROPIA, a new film by artist Richard Pell. NOTE: This event is 2G+
> RSVP is required. RSVP here.
> Proof of vaccination & negative COVID test are required.
> Masks are required.
> Doors open 5pm.Outdoor fireside glühwein reception to follow the screening & discussion with the artist.
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10 18–26
DISCOUNT SALE & BOOK FAIR. During our remote participation in the Virtual Vancouver Art Book Fair we offer all books at a 25% discount + shipping. We’ve also curated program of multimedia content accessible via the VABF’s platform. Stop by and browse on !
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09 11
FREE EPUB DOWNLOAD. K. Verlag now offers a free download of the Amor Rojo e-book edition on the occasion of Dora García’s Fall 2021 exhibitions IF I COULD WISH FOR SOMETHING, concurrently on view at Fotogalleriet Oslo and Netwerk Aalst in Belgium. Simply click HERE to download the ebook. This free download is available until 17 October 2021.
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09 25
LAUNCH. Allen S. Weiss’s new book Figure Against Form:The Dolls of Michel Nedjar is published on the occasion of Michel Nedjar’s retrospective exhibition Filiations at Château de Chamarande in Essonne, France opening on 25 September 2021. Both the artist and the author will be present and books will be signed during the event. The exhibition runs until 9 January 2022.
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08 15
FAIR. Join us and many other small presses from Berlin at Hopscotch’s summer art book fair! Kurfürstenstr. 14, 12–18h00.
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08 11
LAUNCH. Join Bianca Baldi and her collaborators for a public presentation of Play-White at Grazer Kunstverein. Event details on their website.
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July
ESSAY-CONVERSATION. In “Publishing as Relay,” K. publisher Anna-Sophie Springer and Caleb Waldorf (co-founder of Triple Canopy) discuss their respective experiences as artistic pubilshers against the background of distribution, digital fragmentation, and the Covid-pandemic. The text is their contribution to the new book Art Writing in Crisis, co-edited by Brad Haylock & Megan Patty, Sternberg Press, 2021.
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July
INTERVIEW. “Interconnection and Multidimensionality” is a new conversation between Vida Rucli and K. publisher Anna-Sophie Springer in the multi-lingual magazine Robida 7 “Forests.”
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07 16
PERFORMANCE. Hanna Mattes & David Rothenberg present “Take Me to That Landscape,” a poetry and sound collaboration probing truth, contact, and interrelation amidst the uncertainties of our world. Conceived virtually in 2020, Mattes & Rothenberg now coalesce to perform the work at Tiergarten in Berlin. We will meet at 6h45 pm in front of Haus der Kulturen der Welt. The performance begins at 7 pm at a secret location nearby.
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06 26
OPEN STUDIOS. The community of the Fahrbereitschaft studio compound welcomes the public for a day of open studios—K. Verlag will have a special sale and we look forward to seeing many of you in the yard after this long pandemic winter. 12–7 pm
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06 20
LAUNCH. The Animalcules Colouring Book, compiled by Nina Canell & Robin Watkins is launched in an afternoon event at Hopscotch, Kurfürstenstrasse 14. Kids, young and old, can color in the pages of this new beauty. Outside, 3–6 pm
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06 10
EXHIBITION & REVIEW. The group exhibition SWEAT, curated by Raphael Fonseca & Anna Schneider, opens at Haus der Kunst Munich. SWEAT is traversed by unique poetics of pleasure and polyphony. It brings together 30 artistic voices that range from present-day to pioneering works from the 1970s and 80s, which mobilize forms of radical social emancipation. The attendant book is produced by K. Verlag and will be launched in early September. Exhibition review by Catrin Lorch in Die Süddeutsche Zeitung, 11 June: sueddeutsche.de/kultur/haus-der-kunst-sweat
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04 12
SEMINAR. Zurich University of the Arts. On invitation by Yvonne Wilhelm and Thomas Hübler (Knowbotiq Research), K. director Anna-Sophie Springer will join the MA seminar “A World of Many Worlds – Approaching the Planetary” at Institute for Contemporary Art Research to discuss her practice through a selection of recent book and exhibition projects.
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03 19
BOOK-EXHIBITION LAUNCH. 🥳🥳🥳 This afternoon, K. director Anna-Sophie Springer will participate in a Q & A about her book-as-exhibition approach. The event is part of the launch/vernissage of among bodies / zwischen körpern by the curatorial collective of Kleine Humboldt Galerie, Berlin. First conceived as a group exhibition, the project was instead reimagined as printed matter in response to the pandemic closure of public museum and galleries, which was made possible through a unique collaboration with K. Verlag. Join the editors, curators, artists, & designers for an afternoon of presentations via kleinehumboldtgalerie.de/en/like-a-vernissage-but-with-a-book
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03 05-07
BOOK FAIR. The organizers of the Singapore Art Book Fair encouraged a new format of partnerships between local and international publishers as a means to circumnavigate pandemic travel restrictions. We are super excited to collaborate with Singapore artist Robert Zhao Renhui on sharing a table during this year’s SGABF and look forward to being represented by him during our first ever presence at an art book fair in Asia!
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02 25–29
DISCOUNT. For the duration of the Printed Matter Virtual Art Book Fair the books are up to 15% cheaper via direct order from this site.
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02 24–28
BOOK FAIR. We are pleased to announce that K. will be part of the next New York Printed Matter Art Book Fair; usually held each fall at MoMA PS1, the fair features hundreds of international publishers, hosting talks, workshops, book launches, and performances. This year due to the pandemic, the fair has been postponed until February 24–28, and will instead occur online, with each publisher, curating their own virtual table. Besides presenting books—including some very exciting new titles—we will host a lovely live program of daily events as well as offer video and audio material. Please save the date and hope to see you, if not sooner, on the occasion of PMVABF!
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02 28
2 pm EST / 8 pm CET _ K. @ PMVABF. PERFORMANCE. Take Me to That Landscape, by Hanna Mattes & David Rothenberg. After six months of experimenting remotely between Berlin and NY, Mattes & Rothenberg will give their very first live performance. And we get to conclude our book fair program with a global premiere bringing together spoken word and music!
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02 27
POSTPONED FOR ILL HEALTH – 1 pm EST / 7 pm CET _ K. @ PMVABF. LECTURE and Q&A. Des-Habitat and Reparation Architecture, by Paulo Tavares. With his book Des-Habitat, Brazilian architect, activist, and curator Paulo Tavares intervenes in Lina Bo Bardi’s Habitat and shows how the 1950s-magazine’s modern visual language functioned as a framing device to conceal its own coloniality.
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02 26
1 pm EST / 7 pm CET _ K. @ PMVABF. LAUNCH. Despite Dispossession: An Activity Book by The Willful Weeds Research Group. Celebrate the release of the first new title of 2021 in a workshop on itinerant practices of resistance with the artist-author-editors İpek Hamzaoğlu, Berhanu Deribew, Naomi Rincón Gallardo, Rojda Tuğrul, Janine Jembere, Sílvia das Fadas, and Anette Baldauf as well as the K. atelier’s design collaborators Wolfgang Hückel & Katharina Tauer
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02 25
1 pm EST / 7 pm CET _ K. @ PMVABF. BOOK TALK. Love with Obstacles: Amor Rojo. Book talk & film screening about the legacies of Alexandra Kollontai, current feminist issues in Mexico, and Dora García’s Love with Obstacles project’s ongoing outlook. With Ruth Estévez, Paloma Contreras Lomas, Dora García, Alex Gifreu, Maria Lind, Carla Lamoyi, Rina Ortiz, Álvaro Ruiz Rodilla, and Ana Sofía Rodríguez Everaert.
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02 22
NEWSLETTER. Get K. Verlag’s Detailed Event Program for Printed Matter Virtual Art Book Fair, 24–28 February — K. Verlag is about to participate for the first time in the Printed Matter Art Book Fair. Over the course of five days, the PMVirtualABF will be a gathering place for visitors to learn about and purchase books from all around the world. In addition to presenting books, including five (!) new titles, our virtual “booth” will offer a great selection of prerecorded multimedia content. But we’ve also prepared a free program of daily live events, including book talks, a workshop, Q & A, and spoken word & music.
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02 19 – 04 18
EXHIBITION. A selection of our publications are now part of the exhibition Editorial Thinking at Index – The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation in Stockholm. Thanks so much to Marti Manen and Jasmine Hincks for the wonderful invitation to participate. We’ll be there in spirit—and in paper! indexfoundation.se
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01 27
SCREENING. Don’t miss Dora García’s fantastic artist film Love with Obstacles on Alexandra Kollontai & subsequent Q&A streamed publicly for the “Artistic Research Week” of Oslo National Academy of the Arts (6–7.20 pm)
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01 25
BOOK TALK. Join Dora García on Zoom as she presents Love with Obstacles (Amor Rojo) in a public event for the “Artistic Research Week” of Oslo National Academy of the Arts (4–5 pm)
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01 19
PRESS. Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel published Robert Klage’s lovely portrait of Anna-Sophie and K. Verlag in today’s print edition. A minor errata: our book wall is really 6 meters tall; some days looking straight up feels like standing beneath a skyscraper. We used a pretty huge sky-lift vehicle and mountain climber harnesses to install the shelves. Before manual refurbishment, these shelves were a fortunate inheritance from the dismantled library of the Zoological Collections in Halle/Saale.
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01 11
PRESS. A lovely portrait of Anna-Sophie and K. Verlag today, written by Robert Klages for the newspaper Tagesspiel “Leute: Berlin-Lichtenberg” online. Thank you very much!
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01 07
SEMINAR. Hochschule Düsseldorf. Today, K. director Anna-Sophie Springer will share her curatorial-editorial methodologies with the participants of CLUB DONNA organized by Sophie Dars & Carlo Menon (Accattone magazine) at Peter Behrens School of Arts, Hochschule Düsseldorf. The seminar is about a renewed relationship to land, matter, “nature,” and localities against the backdrop of the new climate conditions and explores the work of contemporary artists, photographers, architects, botanists, and landscape designers.
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10 14, 7 pm (Berlin) & 12 pm (Mexico)
BOOK TALK. To mark the release of Dora García’s publication, Love with Obstacles (Amor Rojo), the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University in Massachusetts is hosting a virtual book launch and conversation exploring the rich legacy of Alexandra Kollantai. Kollontai (St. Petersburg, 1872–Moscow, 1952) was an October revolutionary, social activist, feminist, and intellectual who was a key agitator for the sexual and social emancipation of women.
Moderated by Senior Curator-at-Large Ruth Estévez, Dora García will be joined by Rina Ortiz (a Mexican scholar of Kollontai and contributing writer to the book) and Anna-Sophie Springer (the book’s editor and director of its publisher, K. Verlag), and by Shoniqua Roach (Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies & Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Brandeis University). Tune in for a lively discussion on Kollantai’s contributions towards protecting women’s rights, the importance of fiction and private correspondence in the construction of political thought, and how Kollantai’s ideas on radical social change continue to inspire and mobilize a new generation of feminist thinkers and activists. The conversation will be hosted online via Zoom Webinar. Please RSVP to receive login credentials!
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10 02-04
VIDEO PROGRAM & RECEPTION. After 2.5 years of a council ban to host any public art events at our studio compound, the Fahrbereitschaft, our landlord the haubrok foundation finally got permission again. To celebrate this great news we are participating in the weekend of Open Studios with a book table & a re-run of the beautiful outdoor screening program silvopasture works on Friday, 2 Oct, 6–9 pm. We hope to see you on Friday to kick off the days of Open House weekend!
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09 18, 3–9 pm
OUTDOOR SCREENING. For this year’s edition of I NEVER READ, Art Book Fair Basel at Schaulager, Anna-Sophie has curated a one-day outdoor screening for the enormous 7×5-meter LED screens on the building’s facade. Entitled “silvopasture works,” the program presents artistic contributions in print, video, and photography by Elisa Balmaceda, Rosa Barba, Priyanka Basu & Steve Rowell , Carolina Borrero Arias, Dora García, Ana Hupe, Geraldine Juárez, Armin Linke, Hanna Mattes, Martina Pozzan , Ela Spalding, Joel Tauber, Raul Walch, and Tania Willard. Schaulager: Laurenz-Stiftung, Ruchfeldstrasse 19, CH-4142 Basel/Münchenstein.
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09 18, 7–9.30 pm
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09 17
NEWSLETTER. Read the latest one here.
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09 17–20
BOOK FAIR. This extraordinary year… if all goes according to plan (sorry, what?!) we will be at I NEVER READ Art Book Fair Basel, at Schaulager, Laurenz-Stiftung, Ruchfeldstrasse 19, 4142 Basel/Münchenstein, Switzerland.
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08 20
LAUNCH. haubrok foundation, 7–9 pm. To celebrate the release of Michel Würthle: Les Trois Mois – 8 Harte Eier the original works on paper are displayed in the new spaces of the haubrok foundation, our partner in realizing this publication. Michel will be there to sign and continue to work a little on some of the editions. RSVP necessary via visit@haubrok.org
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07 23
LAUNCH. ProjecteSD, Barcelona, 6 pm. To celebrate the release of Love with Obstacles (Amor Rojo), Dora García’s gallery in Barcelona is hosting a launch and presentation by the artist. Dora will focus on the intersectional connections in Love with Obstacles (Amor Rojo) that link Kollontai’s fight for women and labor with these contemporary struggles against structural injustice. As a current precaution, the guest list is limited; kindly RSVP at ProjecteSD if you’d like to attend.
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07 17
LAUNCH. 8 pm CEST / 2 pm EST. Marking the release of Unpacking my Library, or, The Autobiography of Teddy—and also to commemorate the first appearance of Walter Benjamin’s text “Ich packe meine Bibliothek aus” [Unpacking My Library] in the magazine Die Literarische Welt on this day 89 years ago—join us for a live reading with the author Allen S. Weiss. [RSVP for conference link]
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05 18
AWARD. K. Verlag was awarded a Deutscher Verlagspreis 2020 (German Publishing Prize) by the Federal Ministry of Culture. We are most grateful for this fantastic recognition. This is the best. Congratulations to all the other bookmakers, too! [ Jury Statement in German]
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201912 15
LAUNCH. If in Berlin, please join us for a cosy evening brimming with love! Come to the fantastic Zabriskie bookshop and listen to Hanna Mattes reading the poems from her stunningly illustrated publication, The Lunar System.
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11 26
AWARD. “The Work of Wind: Land,” co-edited last year by Christine Shaw & Etienne Turpin—and designed in collaboration with the amazing Katharina Tauer—has won this year’s “Best Book Design Award” in the Canadian OAAG competition of the Ontario Association of Art Galleries. Huge congratulations to everyone involved. We are especially proud since it’s already the second national design award K. received this year together with Katharina!
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10 19–11 30
EXHIBITION. “…where books take shape and materials lose form…” Exhibition by Nina Canell, Robin Watkins, and K. Verlag at Progetto Gallery, Via Idomeneo 72, Lecce, Italia; by appointment; more info here.
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10 18
LAUNCH. “…where the market dwellers will be invited to colour in and get lost in the potentiality of vegetable shapes…” The “Vegetable Teratology Colouring Book” @ Le Maniffature Knos indoor market, Via Vecchia Frigole 36, Lecce, Italia, 18h30–21h00.
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10 18
NEWSLETTER. If you’d like to re-read the mail-out about the time at Progetto with Nina Canell & Robin Watkins, please go here.
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10 06–27
RESIDENCY. “Together. To gather. Collate, col-, act, collect. Glue together, colla, collaborate. Collagenate. Coagulate. Colour in, colorarlo, collaborare. Laborare. Labour together. To gather together. Colander together.” Hosted by Progetto in Lecce, Anna-Sophie had the great fortune to share five-hundred hours together with Nina Canell & Robin Watkins. Collaboratively exploring Lecce town and the surrounding Salento region, this experience culminated in the launch of the “Vegetable Teratology Colouring Book,” co-edited by Nina Canell & Robin Watkins and published by K.
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09 12–15
EDITIONS SHOWROOM. This year, we are among the 12 invited publishers presenting their work in the Salon of the Art Berlin artfair in the building of the former Tempelhof airport.
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09 11–30
EXHIBITION. The Belmacz gallery in London is pleased to present an exhibition dedicated to artist publications. And we are pleased to be a part of the exhibition entitled “B” with Fantasies of the Library.
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09 06
AWARD EXHIBITION. The “most beautiful books” selected by Stiftung Buchkunst are being celebrated tonight at the Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt. We’ll receive our certificate for On Reconciliation. Come join us and meet other publishers, designers, and authors!
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07 06–07
BOOK FAIR. Excited to visit Cologne for the first time ever and participate in the 5th TCABF curated by our dear friend Mark Von Schlegell at Kölnischer Kunstverein. Yay!
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06 17
AWARD. This winter it was for the first time that we submitted a book to Stiftung Buchkunst’s annual competition for the “25 most beautiful books” in Germany; we are overjoyed that Dora García’s On Reconciliation / Über Versöhnung on the relationship and letter exchange of Martin Heidegger and Hannah Arendt was selected !!
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06 15
NEWSLETTER. To read up on our June newsletter you can click here and do feel invited to subscribe for the future!
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06 12–15
BOOK FAIR. Be on the look-out for our books at the Art Book Fair Basel taking place at Kaserne Basel! All info here ineverread.com.
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05 23-26
EXHIBITION. Even if you aren’t currently in London: The exhibition Over everything which exists under the sky curated for the Gasworks Curatorial Residents’ Open Studio also includes an online archive, which includes excerpts from our “intercalations: paginated exhibitions” series—among a whole bunch of other fantastic material. Well worth browsing for a bit!
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05 03-05
BOOK FAIR. Miss Read is a home run and we look forward to meeting friends and colleagues at the Haus der Kulturen. Come say hi!
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04 12–14
BOOK FAIR & TALK. The little press is going on tour and participating in this year’s Stockholm Art Book Fair. Besides bringing the latest titles to the table, Anna-Sophie Springer, together with coeditor Etienne Turpin, will be giving a short talk about intercalations and other forthcoming projects during the public program.
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03 01 - 06 10
EXHIBITION. Several friends in Australia sent word about the exhibition After Nature by Janet Laurence, on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, because she has included our book “The Word for World is Still Forest” in her array of objects gathered for the installation “Theatre of Trees.” Many, many thanks, and: chapeau to such a beautiful and thoughtful looking show!
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03 12
NEWSLETTER. Over the winter, we’ve experimented a little with making more beautiful newsletters and hope you like this first result !
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03 14-16
EXHIBITION & LAUNCH. Paulo Tavares and autonoma (his Brazilian agency for spatial research and intervention), made a beautiful publication—Des-Habitat. We published it on the occasion of the traveling exhibition Bauhaus imaginista’s São-Paulo iteration. Now, we are very pleased to welcome Paulo for the European launch of Des-Habitat at HKW Berlin, where all international chapters of the Bauhaus imaginista exhibition are coming together and where he will present the project as a speaker in the attendant conference.
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02 01
EXCERPT. Read a section of As We Used to Float by Nadim Samman & Julian Charriere online at artsy.net—and if you like it (skip the silly headline) would be great to fulfill your order of the book itself!
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01 18
REVIEW. In their essay, “Spaces of Encounter: The Powerful Act of Reading,” dpr barcelona founders Ethel Baraona Pohl and César Reyes Nájera argue in Architectural Review that books are important generators of public space. The essay includes a significant reflection of our 2015-volume Fantasies of the Library. Recommending also to check out the entire Dec 2018/Jan 2019 issue “Library + Books”, architectural-review.com/buildings/library
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201810 19
OPENING. Disappearing Legacies: The World as Forest—opening of the third part of the travelling exhibition at the Natural History Collections of the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Domplatz 4, D-06108 Halle/Saale. Doors open at 19h00. More info at reassemblingnature.org
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10 11
TALK. On Reconciliation offers a public reading of a selection of letters by German philosophers Martin Heidegger and Hannah Arendt; it follows artist Dora García’s publication of the same name, bringing together a series of reflections on the correspondence between Arendt and Heidegger, from 1925 to 1975, as a means to think about moral responsibility, ethical indebtedness, and the role of intellectuals in times of political insurgency. This event is presented at Witte de With, Rotterdam, with an introduction about the work of Arendt and Heidegger by Dr. Tina Rahimy, political philosopher and lector of “Social Work in the Super-diverse City” at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences. 19h00, free admission.
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09 26
OPENING. As We Used to Float—As the recipient of the GASAG Art Prize 2018, Julian Charrière has created a multimedia spatial installation for the Berlinische Galerie that takes visitors underwater in the Pacific Ocean. The exhibition runs until 7 April 2019.