In print, under the radar
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Tumbler Indie Print in China is a pop-up bookstore-cum-exhibition. Provided to China Daily |
Over the past half-decade self-publishing has become an increasingly popular strategy for young artists and designers, creating an autonomous physical space, an "independent" space, under-the-radar and within the pages of independently produced books and magzines.
Tumbler Indie Print in China is a pop-up bookstore-cum-exhibition presented by 3030Press showcasing about 50 independent art books and magzines produced in China over the past couple of years by more than 20 artists, design studios and small publishers.
The publications will survey the range and character of selected self-published art books, from personal art projects and portfolios to general surveys and compilations, often produced in small print runs, sometimes by hand, for limited distribution and private sale.
The event is run by 3030Press publishing, an independent art and design book publisher based in Hong Kong and Shanghai, and founded by John Millichap.
Date: May 9-June 29
Venue: Chinese Arts Center, Market Buildings, Thomas Street, Manchester
Website: www.chinese-arts-centre.org
(China Daily 05/17/2013 page31)
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