Small Publishers Fair 2010
Friday 12th and Saturday 13th November 2010
Open 11am to 7pm each day – admission free
“The international fair celebrating books by contemporary artists, poets, writers, composers, book designers, and their publishers; together with a programme of readings and talks. With more than 50 publishers taking part there will be thousands of books and other editions to browse and buy!”
Conway Hall
Red Lion Square
London
WC1R 4RL
The London Art Book Fair 2010
The bookRoom will be in attendance at The London Art Book Fair on the 24-26th September 2010. We will be showcasing the collection along with new additions from recent 2010 graduates.
We are situated on the ground floor and we will be showing new work from Mark Bellingham, Thom Bridge, Jane Cradock-Watson, Bekah Evans, Karen Knorr, Laura Jones, David Rule, Rosie Sherwood, Emmanuelle Waeckerle.
“The London Art Book Fair is an annual event devoted to international art publishing. Hosted by the Whitechapel Gallery in association with Marcus Campbell Art Books, The London Art Book Fair presents the work of individual artist publishers, galleries, magazines, colleges, arts publishing houses, rare book dealers and distributors alongside a wider associated programme of talks and events”
Whitechapel Gallery
77-82 Whitechapel High Street
London
E1 7QX
http://www.whitechapelgallery.org

Small Publishers Fair 2010
The bookRoom will be showing the collection at the Small Publishers Fair on the 12th & 13th November 2010.
“The international fair celebrating books by contemporary artists, poets, writers, composers, book designers, and their publishers; together with a programme of readings and talks. With more than 50 publishers taking part there will be thousands of books and other editions to browse and buy!”
Open 11am to 7pm each day – admission free
Conway Hall
Red Lion Square
London
WC1R 4RL
In Print 2007
Photography on the magazine page in print and on screen
A study day held on Tuesday 12th June 2007 at University College for the Creative Arts, Farnham
Photography has an intimate relationship with the magazine page that has rarely been investigated and certainly never been recorded as a history. The magazine page, both on and off the screen is a fleeting thing, around for a day, a week or a month (at most) it has to grab its viewer in a very different way than say the wall of a gallery or the pages of a book. Alfred Steiglitz’s magazine Camerawork was the first of its kind to foreground selected ‘art based photography’, London Illustrated News magazine was the first to tell documentary stories using photographs and texts. Today the number of magazines available is extraordinary in spite of the impact that the internet has had on the print media. So how can we begin to identify the interesting things that photography has done within the context of the magazine?

London Book Fair 2009
The London Art Book Fair
Friday 25th September – Sunday 27th September 2009
Whitechapel Gallery, London
Publications by artists, galleries & art book publishers.


