Vienna Contemporary and New York Art Book Fair 2017

Infos

Vienna Contemporary

21.–24.9.2017

Marx Halle Wien, Karl-Farkas-Gasse 19

 

New York Art Book Fair

22.– 24.9.2017

MoMA PS1, New York, Long Island City/Queens

Vienna Contemporary

Intro

We are happy to present the current issue Camera Austria International 139, recent publications from the Edition Camera Austria, and a selection of works from our artist’s edition in Vienna and New York.

At this year’s edition of Vienna Contemporary, more than 110 galleries and institutions from 27 countries will showcase the works of over 500 artists, and a wide range of additional information on the contemporary art scene, at the Viennese Marx Halle from 21 to 24 September. In 2017, viennacontemporary again offers an extensive program with solo exhibitions of young and established artists in the special programs “ZONE1” and “Solo & Sculpture”, a comprehensive retrospective of the development of the Hungarian art scene in the special presentation “Focus: Hungary”, and fascinating insights into the shows of selected Finish, Danish and Swedish galleries in “Nordic Highlights”. We will present the latest issue of Camera Austria International 139, publications from the Edition Camera Austria, and selected works from our artist’s edition.

Printed Matter presents the twelfth annual NY Art Book Fair, from September 21 to 24, 2017, at MoMA PS1. Free and open to the public, the NY Art Book Fair is the world’s premier event for artists’ books, catalogs, monographs, periodicals, and zines presented by over 370 booksellers, antiquarians, artists, institutions and independent publishers from twenty-eight countries. NYABF17 will host an array of programming and special events, including: The Classroom, a curated engagement of informal conversations, workshops, readings, and other artist-led interventions, for the eighth year running, as well as The Contemporary Artists’ Book Conference (CABC), in its tenth year, featuring two full days on emerging practices and issues within art-book culture. This year’s focus of a curated cross-section of photo-based artists’ books and magazines is Photography.