Friday, October 21, 7 – 10 PM, 2011: NY Art Book Fair presentation

PrintRoom visited the New York Art Book Fair (29.09 – 02.10 2011), organized by Printed Matter and made a selection out of all the good things there for a presentation at home. All books will be for sale in our store. Tip: the sooner you come the better; of many items we brought only one!

books, magazines, publications, posters by:
BAS, Michalis Pichler, Printed Matter, Half Letterpress, Temporary Services, Archive Books, Blind Spot, Ugly Duckling Presse, Lubok Verlag, mono.kultur, Werkplaats Typorafie, Seems, The Ice Plant, Post Editions, Idea Books, Zavod P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E., Roma Publications, MX Editions, Drawn & Quarterly, Knust / Extrapool, Art Papers, Paraguay Press (Castillo Corralis, Parijs), Soberscove Press, Mousse and more..

PrintRoom visits the New York Art Book Fair: 28.09 – 02.10 2011

Sunday 11 September 2 – 6 pm :Something in the Air


In this exhibition PrintRoom presents a selection of projects of seven freshly graduated graphic design students.
The selection is an attempt to depict a possible future scenario for graphic design and to share ideas and concerns about the changes in this field. The presentation of the participants reflects the preoccupations and interests of the new generation of graphic designers and the way they are influenced by the current educational, cultural and political realities. Graduated from different schools in the Netherlands their diverse experiences contribute to the discussion on the impact and evolution of present education.

Daniël van der Velden –designer, writer, tutor at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam and critic at the Yale University School of Art in New Haven (US)– will pitch in the talk with his own expertise and involvement. This event is a way to encourage an exchange between the places where

graphic design is developed but it’s mainly an opportunity to meet people, share ideas and to learn about other people’s experiences. 

With: Janneke Smeets, Michèle Champagne, Cox & Grusenmeyer, Afra Klinkenberg, Daniel Rother and Eva Kinch Brøndsted.

The selection for this presentation was done by two international exchange students at the Willem de Kooning Academy and interns for PrintRoom in July: Lysiane Bollenbach and Sonia Dominguez (ESAD-Strasbourg/HEAD-Genève). They were also invited to do the design for the invite.

SUNDAY JULY 3, 2011 FROM 3 – 6 PM: Fukt Magazine, Manystuff, Onomatopee

HOW TO SELECT?’ PART II

PRESENTATIONS, TALKS, SCREENINGS AND BOOKS

Fukt Magazine, Berlin

Manystuff, Paris

Onomatopee, Eindhoven

Launch of Fukt Magazine # 10 by Björn Hegardt

Fukt Magazine is an annual magazine dedicated to contemporary drawing. It was established in Trondheim in 1999 and is based in Berlin since 2001. Artist and editor Björn Hegardt selects work from all over the world with a focus on drawing as an independent research and artistic practice.

Fukt is in constant transformation with all issues in a different size and layout, made by the designer Ariane Spanier.

The 10th issue of the magazine comprises works of 20 artists from 11 countries, as well as essays and interviews by 6 invited authors and curators.  Contributors FUKT #10:  Adam Dant, Nanne Meyer, D-L Alvarez, Steven Ketchum, Björn Hegardt, Ola Åstrand, Rinus Van de Velde, Daniel Zeller, Tegneklubben, Motoko Dobashi, Brendan Fernandes and many others.

Manystuff  by Charlotte Cheetham

‘Every morning I check Manystuff’ is the opening sentence of the popular blog on graphic design and related fields such as publishing, art, photography and architecture. Every day between 3,000 and 4,000 international visitors are guided along the selected designers and international events highlighted by Manystuff.

By (co) producing publications and curating exhibitions, Manystuff experimentally explores relevant issues in contemporary design.

Bookpresentation: Album – From Kunstkammers to Vanitas, a collaboration between Manystuff and Pierre Vanni, published by OMMU (Athens), that grew out of  the exhibition Kunstkammer, the Representation of an Amateur Wonder-room, presented by Manystuff at 12MAIL gallery in Paris, January 2011.

 Onomatopee
Onomatopee is a project space that aims at exposing the ethos of design culture through exhibitions, publications and debate. While exploring these formats, Onomatopee stimulates awareness and participation of professionals and the general public alike.

3 June 2011: Alauda Publications, From Me To You Publications and Groundmagazine

Friday 3 June 2011 at 8 pm (doors open at 7.30 pm):
Three young publishers present their work and talk about their positions in the field of publishing.


Alauda Publications presents Arnon Grunberg: Brieven aan Esther
In the period leading up to the publication of his first novel Blue Mondays (1994), Arnon Grunberg maintained a written correspondence with a ‘student’ named Esther. The letters reveal a glimpse of the young Grunberg in the process of inventing himself as a writer, with both the caustic intensity as well as the humour that characterises all his later work.

The new issue of Groundmagazine will be launched this evening. # 12 contains images by Mariken Wessels and texts by Basje Boer.
Mariken Wessels uses found footage, made into collages and complimented with her own pictures, to create installations or enigmatic books with a strong narrative structure.
This issue of Groundmagazine presents a series of new images by Wessels.
Creating her own vision on these pictures, Basje Boer wrote Monument, an accompanying text consisting of both prose and poetry which protagonist is a devoted actress, yearning for the flowers that Wessels’ images depict.
Two books by Mariken Wessels, Queen Ann. P.S. Belly cut off and Elisabeth – I want to eat, are published by Alauda Publications and available at PrintRoom’s shop.

From Me to You Publications by Maud Vande Veire presents: Selfrebuses and Thuiswerk.
Selfrebuses consists of three parts. The first part is a compendium of objects, gestures, body parts… that are associated with words (verbs). The second part of the book is an overview of black and white collages composed of elements found in the compendium.  A separate appendix that contains a Dutch translation of the compendium and the bibliographical data of the book divides these two parts.
Thuiswerk contains pictures made between 1978 and 2001 in the birthplace of Maud Vande Veire. In this book old family pictures are related to pictures of sculptures made in the same house in 2001.

more info:
Alauda Publications is an Amsterdam-based internationally operating publishing house, founded in 2009. The editorial board consists of Esther Krop (graphic designer) and Ingrid Commandeur (independent art critic/researcher).

Groundmagazine is an online bimonthly magazine that is fully dedicated to featuring new works from selected photographers / artists. Going beyond conventional methods of distribution and production, the magazine is free and available online. Groundmagazine is curated, edited and published by Mieke Woestenburg since 2006.

Maud Vande Veire founded From Me to You Publications in 2009. It functions as a platform for self-publishing. The printed artwork consists of artist books, periodicals and other printed material.



May 14 and 15 PrintRoom takes part in the first Amsterdam Art/Book Fair at De Brakke Grond, organized by Yannick Bouillis and Delphine Bedel.

Friday May 13th, 8.00 pm: book presentations and talk by Hans Venhuizen, Andre Dekker / Observatorium, Sabrina Lindemann / Mobiel projectbureau OpTrek and Iris Schutten

Artists Hans Venhuizen, Andre Dekker / Observatorium, Sabrina Lindemann / Mobiel projectbureau OpTrek and architect Iris Schutten talk about their recently published books that share a common field of interest: the relations between art and social and spatial planning.



Sabrina Lindemann, Iris Schutten

Between Times
Hotel Transvaal catalyzing Urban Transformation
Dutch title: Stedelijke transformatie in de Tussentijd Hotel Transvaal als impuls in de wijk

Many urban neighbourhoods in the Netherlands are being radically transformed. The usual preoccupation is with the intended end result, how it will look when everything is finished. But what happens in the interim? This book shows the opportunities such a period can offer.
In the many years that elapse between demolition and the completion of new building projects, entire generations grow up among boarded-up houses, with vastly scaled-down local services and in disintegrating communities. But the interim can also be exploited as a time with its own qualities and potential. It calls for temporary initiatives that add social and cultural capital in a period in which a neighbourhood’s vitality is under pressure on all fronts: initiatives that show how the transformation process can also influence the final outcome.
In these essays and interviews, people from various social, cultural, and commercial walks of life take a close look at all aspects of ‘interim thinking’, and suggest a wide range of possible activities. Concepts originating in art and design can serve as direct sources of inspiration for specific projects. This volume demonstrates that no one involved in urban regeneration can aff ord to avoid taking an active approach to the interim.
Texts/authors: Sabrina Lindemann, Iris Schutten (eds), Chris Keulemans, Bram Esser, Siebe Thissen, Gijs van Oenen, Robert Temel, Willem Sulsters, Klaus Overmeyer, Maarten Hajer and Wytske Versteeg
Graphic design: Stout/Kramer
Published by SUN/Trancity

Sabrina Lindemann

OpTrek in Transvaal. On the Role of Public Art in Urban Development. Interventions and Research
The artist organisation, Mobiel Projectbureau OpTrek, an initiative of Sabrina Lindemann and Annechien Meier, has been studying the drastic restructuring scheme that will continue to grip the multi-ethnic district Transvaal in The Hague until 2014. This operation involves the demolition of some three thousand dwellings, to make way for 1,600 new homes, most of them in a higher price class. OpTrek invited artists to study these changes and to make them visible for a wider audience, as well as to explore the underlying political policies. In this publication an overview of art projects, interviews, debates, interventions and research between 2002-2009 is presented.
Authors/Texts: Veronica Hekking, Sabrina Lindemann, Annechien Meier [eds], Sandra Spijkerman, Elke Krasny, Saskia Monshouwer, Leeke Reinders and Ton van de Pennen.
Graphic design: Harmine Louwé.
Published by Jap Sam Books

Observatorium

Big Pieces of Time
Noise barriers, urban parks, prisons, coal heaps, railway stations, housing estates, motorways and industrial heritage are all part of Observatorium’s field of operations. This unique consortium of three artists has developed a philosophy and a working procedure intended to make the grey areas and interfaces of urban design, landscape architecture, architecture and art productive. Instead of creating autonomous art in public space, Observatorium uses the media of sculpture and installation to make functional facilities that are monumental, symbolic and meaningful. Big Pieces of Time is both an overview and the outcome of this design philosophy – informing, philosophizing, inspiring, discipline-hopping and obliging. The photographs by Geert van de Camp, drawings by Ruud Reutelingsperger and narratives by Andre Dekker give an evocative and effervescent account of the genesis of the different projects and how they are used by the public. The book concludes with a complete list of works, ranging from small scale handwork to large scale urban design, on a string that ties the cities of New York, Rotterdam, Essen, Dresden and Krasnoyarsk.
Graphic design: Karelse & den Besten
Published by 010 Publishers

Warten auf den Fluss Das Neue Emschertal im Wandel der Kunst. Ein Lesebuch
Observatorium participated in the public art event EMSCHERKUNST.2010 in the Ruhr area. The sculpture Waiting for the River was regarded a good example for the future development of the Emscher Park in the Ruhr area for which the authorities have coined the description ‘productive park’. The book Waiting for the River (in German only) describes the use and the visions of the visitors and guests spending the night in the wasteland that is bound to be transformed.
Published by Emschergenossenschaft / Regionalverband Ruhr / Observatorium, Klartext Verlag

Hans Venhuizen

Game Urbanism deals with the culture of spatial planning. Hans Venhuizen advances a broad understanding of culture that encompasses cultural history, heritage, architecture and art, as well as the culture of the current residents of a region and the idiosyncrasy of a place. In his search for a more specific identity for cities and areas, Venhuizen links the worlds of culture and space to each other in different ways. In this, his focus is always on the culture of spatial planning itself, and the game is his most important instrument. The relation between playfulness and seriousness is a key feature in all of Venhuizen’s projects. The game is capable of involving participants in an assignment on an equal basis. Moreover, it simplifies complex situations, reveals the wishes and interests of those involved, and provides pleasure in uncertain processes of change.
Texts/authors: Hans Venhuizen, Charles Landry and Francien van Westrenen
Graphic design: Janna and Hilde Meeus
Published by Valiz


 

Friday 29 April at 19.30: D 2 R v E + A = THE ATTIC ARCHIVE IN TRANSIT

WORM and PrintRoom present an expo / film / performance event where the legendary Attic Archive from Dundee, Scotland, meets the almost legendary collection of Printroom.   Look here for: 2nd Walk Through PrintRoom (showing the Attic Archive retrospective) by Florian Cramer, shot a few hours before the opening and here for the registration of the Neost Lute Action, performed by the administrator of the Attic Archive during the opening night. Thanks Gabriëlla Barros Martin.

 

The Attic Archive was started in Dundee around 1980 by Pete Horobin, carried on in 1990 by Marshall Anderson and in 2000 by Peter Haining. In 2010 the Administrator of the Attic Archive found it was time to take this huge collection apart and relocate it to various cultural institutions in Scotland, Ireland and Hungary. Now the last substantial part is on its way to Budapest, and only shortly on show in Rotterdam.

So what kind of archive is this? In the words of the Administrator: a self-historification project in three phases, where each day was systematically and rigorously documented, using a wide range of media from photography, film and audio to drawing, mail art and daily journals.

And what makes it so special? Not only the tireless discipline, accuracy and dedication but also the quality of the work, the amazing typography, the graphic work, the humour and the craftsmanship.

On show in the Printroom will be:

  • collages and drawings from 1985, which was the DATA period (Daily Action Time Archive) and bears a NEOIST label.
  • some publications and objects from later periods.
  • some curious interventions in the Printroom space.
  • in the viewing corner: a number of short films from the Attic Archive.
  • NEOISM has played a fundamental role in the Attic Archive’s development. N.O. Cantsin’s book ‘A NEOIST RESEARCH PROJECT’ is available in the Printroom bookshop.
  • Last but not least of course Printroom’s own amazing collection of artists’ books and magazines that has been in transit and growing for 7 years!

29 April  13.00- 17.00: the exhibition is on view during Printroom’s usual opening hours                                                                                                           19.30  The Administrator presents a programme of short films from the Attic Archive.  No performances are planned yet but some unplanned ones might occur.

Karen Eliot is spinning some records & tapes.

Saturday March 19th at 4 pm: Artist’s talk by Serge Onnen

Serge Onnen talks about Drawings on Hands

also the last day of Special Edition (see below).

Special Edition

Special Edition

An exhibition of drawings based on the book ‘Drawings on Hands’ by Serge Onnen. Participating artists:

Alain Sechas, Holger Bunk, Christine Rusche, Olav Westphalen, Marlene Dumas, Marcel van Eeden, Moriceau & Mrzyk, Danica Phelps, Morgan Betz, Melody Owen, Kinke Kooi, Ronald Versloot, many anonymous artists, Daragh Reeves, Lara de Moor, Paul Klemann, Francis Alÿs, Andrei Roiter, Tamara Shopsin, Michael Kirkham, Jonas Ohlsson, Paolo Piscitelli, Serge Onnen and others.

Schietbaanstraat 17, Rotterdam

Drawings on Hands is a carefully compiled collection of images of the hand. This veritable visual encyclopaedia collects 132 images of our most dexterous body part, gathered from across the annals of art history -from a meticulous study by Albrecht Dürer to the contemporary dreamlike depiction by Moriceau & Mrzyk, from instructional handshake diagrams to warnings for pickpockets. The hand as a stamp, a model, a stencil, a map, a calendar, a medical index, a relic, an indicator, a saint and a magician.

Drawings On Hands is number four in an ongoing series of books on drawings, published by J&L Books (US). Previously released: Drawings on Heads, Drawings on Geology and Drawings on Writing.                                         http://www.drawingsonhands.org

Twenty artists have made work available for this exhibition.

Exhibition dates: 17.02.2011 through 19.03.2011 thu – sat 13.00 – 17.00      and by appointment:   06 18012478

preview pictures: