|       |       |       |  |    | Sara  Cwynar, CMYK Print Test Panel (Darkroom  Manuals) (detail), 2014. Set of four silkscreen  prints, NY Art Book Fair fundraising edition. |    | Download the e-flux iPad App  Share      |  |  |        |       | Free and open to the public, Printed  Matter's NY Art Book  Fair is the world's premier event for artists'  books, catalogs, monographs, periodicals, and zines.  This year's fair  features over 350 booksellers, antiquarians, artists, institutions and  independent publishers from 28 countries, as well as a full schedule of  discussions, talks, book launches, performances, and other activities over  the Fair weekend. Last year's NY Art Book Fair was attended by more than  27,000 visitors. 
 A full list of participating exhibitors can  be found here.
 
 
 The NY Art Book Fair preview
 Join us this evening,  Thursday, September 25 from 6 to 9pm, at MoMA PS1, for a free opening  preview of Printed Matter's NY Art Book Fair 2014. The evening will feature  a DJ set by JD Samson followed by a live set by Thurston  Moore & James Nares on the steps of PS1.
 
 At 7pm, stop by Printed Matter's booth in the lobby of PS1 for a signing  of Thurston Moore's new chapbook of lyrics The Best Day,  published by Ecstatic Peace Library, and a launch and signing of Non Stop Poetry, a  comprehensive publication chronicling  over 145 zines by the artist and pro skateboarder Mark Gonzales.
 
 Contemporary Artists' Books Conference (CABC)
 The seventh annual Contemporary Artists' Books Conference presents two full  days of lively debate on emerging practices and issues within art-book  culture, with a keynote by the artist R. H. Quaytman in conversation  with her mother, poet and scholar Susan Howe, moderated by  May Castleberry. See the full Conference schedule here.
 
 The Classroom
 A curated series of informal  conversations, workshops, readings and other artist-led programs serves as  an informal venue for artists, writers and publishers to feature new  releases and present their publications. The Classroom is organized by  David Senior, Museum of Modern Art Library. See the full Classroom  schedule here.
 
 Focus Rooms
 Special exhibitor sections include XE(ROX) & PAPER +  SCISSORS, and The Small Press Dome, a lively  selection of international artists, zinesters, and small presses;  Friendly Fire, a diverse group of politically minded collectives and  presses focused on the intersection of art and activism; Norway  Focus: KUNSTNERBØKER, a curated selection of  23 Norwegian booksellers, institutions, artists, and independent  publishers; and FOCUS: Photography, a curated cross-section of  photo-based artist's books and magazines.
 
 Exhibitor  project rooms
 Fulton Ryder (New York) presents  Intercommunal No-Sock-Hop; Three Star Books/onestar  press (France) will collaborate with Westreich Wagner  Publications and TWAAS Publishers of Artists' Books (New  York);  Werkplaats Typografie presents Exhibition,  Catalogue, Gift Shop: a temporary museum dedicated to researching and  exhibiting the school's archive; Know-Wave (New York) broadcasts  live from the fair continuously throughout the weekend; Karma (New  York) launches their new publication 1 month ago by Wade  Guyton; plus project rooms by Ivàn Navarro and  Hueso Records. See details on exhibitor project rooms here.
 
 Exhibitions
 Printed Matter presents an exhibition of  Dorothy Iannone's artist books, with support from Air de  Paris, Peres Projects and Siglio Press. The  American-born, Berlin-based artist is famous for her whimsical, colorful  and, perhaps most importantly, explicit depictions of female  sexuality—which have, since the 1960s, often fallen prey to  censorship. This exhibition, in the Dome at PS1, showcases a selection of  Iannone's artist books and printed ephemera (Read more about the Iannone  exhibition here).
 
 Also on view over the weekend; Andrew Roth in  association with PPP  Editions presents Watanabe  Katsumi’s Rock Punk Disco 1960s –  1980s; Boo-Hooray presents The  Tattooed Dragon Meets The Wolfman – the science fiction  fanzine collection of Lenny Kaye; Bruce  Silverstein  Gallery presents Book by Book:  2nd Edition, an installation by the  renowned book artist Keith A. Smith.  Norwegian platform FRANK, run by the artists Liv  Bugge and Sille Storihle, presents Marie Høeg Meets Klara  Lidén.
 
 A full list of book signings and  launches is available here.
 
 A full  program of live performances is available here.
 
 Fundraising editions
 Printed Matter debuts three new  limited-edition artworks by Jonathan Horowitz, Sara  Cwynar and Dorothy Iannone, available at the Printed  Matter booth. Purchase these editions to support the Fair, helping to  ensure that the event remains free.
 
 Imagine There's no  Israel, There's no Palestine is a four-color silkscreen by Jonathan  Horowitz, bringing the Israeli and Palestinian flags together into a  single graphic, overlaid with the word "imagine" and accompanied by  Horowitz's alternative lyrics. Invoking the sentiment of John Lennon's  Imagine, expressing the utopian sentiment of a world without  geopolitical borders and national identity, Horowitz also references the  fact that some on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict refuse to  acknowledge the existence of the other.
 
 Jonathan  Horowitz (b. 1966, New York City) is a New York-based artist  working in video, sculpture, sound installation, and photography. Horowitz  critically examines the cultures of politics, celebrity, cinema, war, and  consumerism.
 
 Print Test Panel (Darkroom Manuals) is a  set of four variable silkscreen prints by Sara Cwynar. The work  borrows an image from an '80s darkroom manual demonstrating how ink is laid  down in offset printing; in the process of scanning the black-and-white  graphic, Cwynar transforms the image by moving the page across the scanner  bed. In each of these silkscreens, the three- and four-color prints  (comprised of cyan, magenta, yellow and black) are differentiated only by  the order in which each color is laid down, resulting in four varying  colorways.
 
 Sara Cwynar (b. 1985, Vancouver,  BC, Canada) currently lives and works in Brooklyn and is currently enrolled  in the Yale MFA Photography program. She holds a Bachelor of Design from  York University, Toronto, and studied English Literature at the University  of British Columbia, Vancouver.
 
 Doesn't Everyone  Make Mistakes in September, 1976, is a brand-new white silkscreen print  on black museum board by Dorothy Iannone. On occasion of the  exhibition of Iannone's artist's books in the Dome at Printed Matter's NY  Art Book Fair 2014, this image, created originally as a postcard issued in  1976, is released, as a limited edition larger-format print, the original  of which is also on display within the exhibition.
 
 Dorothy  Iannone (b. 1933, Boston, Massachusetts, USA), is a storyteller and  self-taught artist, has been making vibrantly subversive work for over five  decades. The American-born, Berlin-based artist is known for her colorful,  whimsical depictions of emotionally and sexually explicit narratives of her  life.
 
 Hours and Location
 Thursday, September 25,  6–9pm
 Friday, September 26, noon–7pm
 Saturday, September 27, 11am–9 pm
 Sunday, September 28,  11am–7pm
 
 
 Staff
 Shannon  Michael Cane, Curator
 Jordan Nassar, Coordinator
 Garrick Gott, Designer
 Yoshie Hozumi, Assistant Designer
 
 Special thanks
 Printed Matter thanks Klaus  Biesenbach, Peter Katz, and the dedicated staff of MoMA PS1 for their  incredible support, as well as AA Bronson, Philip Aarons and Shelley Fox  Aarons, Jonathan Horowitz, Sara Cwynar, Dorothy Iannone, Air de Paris,  Peres Projects, Lisa Pearson, the Ace Hotel, American Apparel, Kayrock  Screenprinting, Inc., Peter Norton, David Teiger, David Schulman, Shapco  Printing, Inc., Hyperallergic, Ingrid Moe, Eiler Nils Fleischer, the  Norwegian Consulate General in New York, Thurston Moore, I.U.D., Showpaper,  and our other partners and in-kind supporters.
 
 Printed  Matter, Inc.
 Printed Matter, Inc. is an independent 501(c)3  non-profit organization founded in 1976 by artists and art workers with the  mission to foster the appreciation, dissemination, and understanding of  artists' books and other artists' publications.
 
 
 
 
 
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