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6th Annual Zine & Self-Published Photo Book Fair

10 Jun 2016 – 12 Jun 2016

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Friday
12:00 – 18:00
Saturday
12:00 – 18:00

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This spring, BAXTER ST at CCNY will host the 6th annual Zine & Self- Published Photo Book Fair on June 11th and 12th, with the opening reception on June 10th from 6 to 8 pm.

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This year, the Fair is curated by Anouk Kruithof and will include special installations by Bob Civil, Curtis Hamilton, Devin Morris, & Peter Puklus. In an interview for The Photographs’ Gallery Blog Kruithof says: “For me a book is an experience, an intimate meeting as well. A book has no closing hours. Photography and the book format goes naturally hand in hand, so to me it has always been part of my practice to make works of which the final outcome is the book. My books are photo-based artist books. So the book is the work basically. I like to walk through a book with my fingers and my mind, the same way I explore the world when traveling.” Join us over the 10th- 12th weekend to see an exciting array of self-published works that push the boundaries of traditional book-making.

 

ZINE & SELF- PUBLISHED PHOTO BOOK PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE:
AA Bronson, Adrian Octavius Walker, Alejandro Cartagena, Alex F. Webb, Alexandra Lethbridge, Ana Cuba, Anna Leigh Clem, Anna Karin Quinto, Annaleen Louwes, Anne Geene, Anouk Kruithof, Arjan de Nooy, Ben Alper, Ben Schonberger, Bill Burke, Bill Sullivan, Bob Civil, Bruno Ceschel, Carlos Loret de Mola, Carolyn Drake, Chantal Rens, Chantal Zakari, Chase England, Christopher Clary, Christopher Gianunzio, Christian Tunge, Christof Nussli, Christoph Oeschger, Clement Valla, Curtis Hamilton, David Schoerner, Devin N Morris, Emile Hyperion Dubuisson, Erik van der Weijde, Evan Ortiz, Everything Is Collective, Fabiano de Lemos Britto, Gaisha Madanova, Ian Lewandowski, Imrich Veber, Jacob Haupt, Jenny Tondera, Jessica Eaton, Johan Rosenmunthe, Jonathan Schneider, Juan Madrid, Kasia Klimpel, Lena Grass, Lisa Lapierre, Londret Vandret (Athena Torri, Bea Fremderman, Ingo Mittelstaedt, Stuart Bailes), Lucia Nimcova, Mario Z. Nemes, Mark Fridvalszki, Mary Voorhees Meehan, Max Pinckers, Matthew Gamber, Max Schumann, Meron Menghistab, Michael McLeod, Michael Vahrenwald, Mike Mandel, Nico Krijno, Noah Jackson, Ole Fach, Patrick F. Sarmiento, Paul Soulellis, Peggy Anderson, Peter Puklus, Philip Aarons, Rafael Rozendaal, Ron Jude, Ryan Oskin, Terranova, Thibaut de Ruyter, Thora Dolven Balke, Toni Amengual, Vendula Knopova, Ward Long, William Esdale, Zoë Croggon, and Zsolt Miklosvolgyi.

Anouk Kruithof (1981) is a Dutch artist based in New York. Her work has been exhibited internationally at institutions such as: The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; MBAL Switzerland; The Xiangning Art Museum, Shenzhen China; The Center for Photography at Woodstock; Multimedia Art Museum in Moskow, Erarta Museum, St. Petersburg; Culture and Arts Center, Daegu Korea; Capitain- Petzel Gallery, Berlin: KIT (Kunst Im Tunnel) Düsseldorf; Temporare Kunsthalle, Berlin, Autocenter Berlin; ICP, New York; Capricious Gallery, New York, Higher Pictures Gallery, New York, Museum het Domein Sittard, the Netherlands; BoetzelaerINispen Amsterdam, FOAM Amsterdam; The Netherlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam; MARCA museum Catanzaro, Italy; MAMAC (museum for modern and contemporary art) Liege, Belgium; among others. Her installation Subconscious Travelling is included in MoMA’s New Photography exhibition Ocean of Images in 2015 – 2016.

On her publishing platform stresspress.biz she presents the nine artist-books she published so far including: The Bungalow published by Onomatopee Eindhoven; Untitled (I’ve taken too many photos / I’ve never taken a photo) self-published (stresspress.biz); Pixel- stress published by RVB-books Paris; A head with wings, published by LBM Saint Paul, USA among others.

Kruithof is also co-creator, director and jury member of the new Anamorphosis Prize, which will award $10,000, no strings attached, to the creator of the best self-published photo-book from the previous year. The prize was launched for the first time in spring 2015.

The Camera Club of New York is an artist run 501(c)3 non-profit organization. This program is supported by the Tierney Family Foundation, Mark Waigner, Eric-Jan Vink, and in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with City Council.

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Annaleen Louwes

Lucia Nimcova

Lisa Lapierre

Christopher Gianunzio

Juan Madrid

Peter Puklus

Curtis Hamilton

Arjan de Nooy

Chase England

Bruno Ceschel

William Esdale

William Esdale

Jonathan Schneider

Christoph Oeschger

Bill Burke

Nico Krijno

Kasia Klimpel

Meron Menghistab

Adrian Octavius Walker

Philip Aarons

Peggy Anderson

Ben Schonberger

Christopher Clary

Mark Fridvalszki

Alejandro Cartagena

Anna Leigh Clem

Christof Nussli

Chantal Rens

Matthew Gamber

Bill Sullivan

Michael Vahrenwald

Rafael Rozendaal

Michael McLeod

Fabiano de Lemos Britto

Ian Lewandowski

Devin N Morris

Max Schumann

Zoë Croggon

David Schoerner

Anna Karin Quinto

Noah Jackson

Carolyn Drake

Max Pinckers

Christian Tunge

Vendula Knopova

Erik van der Weijde

Jenny Tondera

Mary Voorhees Meehan

Ryan Oskin

Lena Grass

Mike Mandel

Terranova

Gaisha Madanova

Alexandra Lethbridge

Jacob Haupt

Anne Geene

Toni Amengual

Bob Civil

Imrich Veber

Paul Soulellis

AA Bronson

Ward Long

Thora Dolven Balke

Jessica Eaton

Clement Valla

Zsolt Miklosvolgyi

Carlos Loret de Mola

Johan Rosenmunthe

Thibaut de Ruyter

Alex F. Webb

Ben Alper

Evan Ortiz

Emile Hyperion Dubuisson

Chantal Zakari

Mario Z. Nemes

Patrick F. Sarmiento

Ole Fach

Ron Jude

Ana Cuba

Anouk Kruithof

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