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| | | KRISTEN MUELLER | DATE 7/29/2018Presented by Artbook @ MoMA PS1 Bookstore and Hauser & Wirth Publishers
This August, Artbook @ MoMA PS1 Bookstore and Hauser & Wirth Publishers present Recto /
Verso: Art Publishing in Practice, a month-long event series exploring the creative processes
and ecosystems in the art publishing communities of New York. Bringing together a range of
voices and participants, Recto / Verso features local small presses and zine collectives, as well
as digital, nonprofit, and institutional publishers.
Each week of Recto / Verso will center on a pertinent topic within the field of art publishing,
beginning with an in-depth look at how art books circulate in creative communities, then shifting
focus to activism and zine publishing, artists’ books and artist-run presses, and concluding with
digital, institutional, and non-profit publishing.
Events—which take place at both Artbook @MoMA PS1 Bookstore in Long Island City and the Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookshop in Chelsea—will include panel discussions with notable publishers and artists as well as three hands-on workshops that will give participants the opportunity to learn a variety of bookmaking
and binding techniques.
The series will culminate in a publication produced by Hauser & Wirth Publishers that will act
both as a record of the series—featuring contributions from each week’s presenters—as well as
a reference guide mapping publishing resources in New York. The publication will be launched
at the New York Art Book Fair in late September 2018.
Schedule of Events
All events are free and open to the public. (Download PDF here.)
Sunday, 5 August 5, 1PM
The Life of Art Books: Circulation, Distribution, Exchange
MoMA PS1 Book Space
22-25 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City
Join us for a panel discussion led by the Brooklyn Rail’s Art Books Editor, Megan N. Liberty,
focusing on the circulation of art books and their unique ability to move between and function in
various realms—such as exhibitions, commercial spaces, and scholarly research—and the
opportunities this creates for artists and publishers. The panel will also explore the many
modes of distribution of artists’ books, from sharing and exchange, to sales, web publications,
and e-books. Participants include: Nicole Kaack (Dedalus Fellow in The Museum of Modern Art
Archives), Emmy Catedral (Coordinator of Fairs and Editions at Printed Matter), Sharon
Helgason Gallagher (President & Publisher of ARTBOOK | D.A.P.), Lisa Pearson (Publisher at
Siglio Press).
Sunday, 5 August 5, 3PM
Workshop: Urgency Print Lab
MoMA PS1 Book Space
22-25 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City
Artist and publisher Paul Soulellis (Library of the Printed Web), will lead a web-to-print workshop
that allows participants to make a collaborative publication by combining digital and analogue
media. Participants will be encouraged to incorporate urgent social and political issues into their
projects and consider the lifecycle of the book, exploring the potential of different distribution
and exchange models. Participants are encouraged to bring laptops but not required.
Sunday, 12 August 12, 1PM
Protest and Production: Activism and Zine Publishing
MoMA PS1 Book Space
22-25 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City
Join zine makers 3 Dot ZinePress, Endless Editions, TXTbooks, Interference Archive, and 8 Ball
Community for a seminar-style discussion led by Femme Mâché on the influence of DIY
publishing in activism and art practice, along with the application of that spirit to community
engagement. Participants include: Devin N. Morris (3 Dot Zine and Brown Paper Zine Fair),
Paul John (Endless Editions), Robert Blair and Kurt Woerpel (TXTbooks), Greg Mihalko and
Leigh Hurwitz (Interference Archive), India Menuez and Lele Saveri (8 Ball Community),
LilianLillian Finckel and Pooja Desai (Femme Mâché).Sunday, 12 August 12, 3PM
Workshop: Art, Activism, and DIY: Zine-Making as a Tool for Change
MoMA PS1 Book Space
22-25 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City
Zines have long been used as a tool for change by artists, activists, teens, grown-ups,
revolutionaries, riot grrrls, and radicals. Join Stefanie Lewin of Young Artist Zine Alliance for an
interactive workshop where participants will learn all about the history of this crafty form of DIY
activism. The workshop will also explore local examples of zine workshops and collectives
before delving into zine-making techniques. Everyone will leave with their own handmade piece
of activist art, ready to photocopy and distribute.Tuesday, 14 August 14, 6PM
Workshop: Binding for Self-Publishing
Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookshop
548 West 22nd Street, New York
Celine Lombardi from the Center for Book Arts will teach participants how to make numerous
book structures for self-publishing art and writings. Over the course of this three-hour workshop,
participants will explore variations on the pamphlet and accordion book, taking home three
different projects.Thursday, 16 August 16, 7PM
Reimagining the Art Object: Artist-Run Presses and Artists’ Books
Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookshop
548 West 22nd Street, New York
Please join four artist-run presses and bookmakers—Small Editions, Nontsikelelo Mutiti,
Peradam Press, and Cooperative Editions—for a discussion on how books function as art
objects in their own right. This group will address the creative process behind bookmaking and
publishing as well as the politics, practices, and ideas that drive projects. Participants include:
Corina Reynolds (Director & Co-founder Small Editions), Nontsikelelo Mutiti (Self-publisher and
Graphic Designer), Elizabeth Jaeger (Co-founder of Peradam Press) and Sam Cate-Gumpert
(Co-founder of Peradam Press), and Nicholas Weltyk (Publisher at Cooperative Editions).
Tuesday, 21 August 21, 7PM
Publishing in Spaces: Institutions, Galleries, and the Web
Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookshop
548 West 22nd Street, New York
Please join us for a panel discussion moderated by Hauser & Wirth Publishers that focuses on
the way institutional missions—the goals of galleries, museums, and other established print and
digital publishers—influence the process of publishing itself. With art as the published content,
how do publications become vehicles that accomplish what these institutions set out to do? How
do these publications exist independently from the programs and spaces for which they’re
created? Participants include: Hannah Kim (Business and Marketing Director for the
Department of Publications at The Museum of Modern Art), Zachary Kaplan (Executive Director
of Rhizome at the New Museum), Mark Polizzotti (Publisher and Editor-in-Chief at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art), Kaye Cain-Nielsen (Editor-in-Chief of e-flux journal).Thursday, 23 August 23, 7PM
Nonprofit Art Publishing: Diverse Models and Sustainable Practices
Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookshop
548 West 22nd Street, New York
In this conversation, moderated by Sharon Helgason Gallagher (President & Publisher of
ARTBOOK | D.A.P.), nonprofit publishers including Primary Information, Printed Matter, The
Drawing Center, and Pioneer Works Press will discuss the value of independent publishing,
organizing and attending art book fairs, and creating models for sustainable publishing practice.
Participants include: Miriam Katzeff (Co-founder of Primary Information), Craig Mathis
(Bookstore and Distribution Manager of Printed Matter), Joanna Ahlberg (Managing Editor at
The Drawing Center) & Noah Chasin (Executive Editor at The Drawing Center), Camille C.
Drummond (Publisher at Pioneer Works Press), Lesley A. Martin (Creative Director & Publisher,
The PhotoBook Review at Aperture Foundation).
Tuesday, 28 August 28, 6PM
Recto / Verso Book Market
Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookshop
548 West 22nd Street, New York
Please join us in celebrating Recto / Verso with a final evening of drinks in the Roth Bar and a
final chance to browse and purchase publications produced by the series’ many esteemed
presenters. There will be a brief presentation from Brian Paul Lamotte on the process of
designing the Recto / Verso publication.
Recto / Verso: Art Publishing in Practice is co-curated by Kristen Mueller, Artbook @ MoMA
PS1 Magazine Store Buyer & Manager, and Paige Landesberg, Hauser & Wirth Publishers, Bookshop Manager
For questions or event reservations, please email us at
booksmomaps1@artbook.com
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