Slide Shows – A Landscape of Contemporary Independent & Art Publishing
Charlotte Cheetham
Filip Editions
English
Contributors: 478zine, And publishing, Xavier Antin, Booklet, Cambridge Books, Cannon Magazine, Charlotte Cheetham, An Endless Supply, Grotto, David Horvitz, Int. Typo. Union, Erik Kessels, James Langdon, mono.kultur, Samuel Nyholm, Occasional Papers, Oslo Editions, Precinct, Michalis Pichler, Elias Redstone, David Senior, split/fountain, Eva Weinmayr, and Wendy Yao.
Softcover
Edition of 3000
40 pages
140mm x 210mm
2010
ISBN 9781927354124
https://slide-shows.tumblr.com/
A specially commissioned project by French curator Charlotte Cheetham. Taking the form of an ongoing series of video presentations by publishers, artists, designers, booksellers, and others working in the contemporary field of independent publishing, and, particularly, in what is called today the artist’s book, Slide Shows offers one possible cross section of a newly emergent landscape of contemporary art publishing. The publication is based on work commissioned in conjunction with this project.
About the Author
Charlotte’s practice is based on an experimental approach embodied in publishing experiences, in exhibition moments, and in a flow of information over the Internet. Working on interpretation, on reinterpretation, she is interested in the thinking process – multidisciplinary, poetic, experimental and surprising – that leads to the final “form”.
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About the Publisher
Fillip is a Vancouver-based publishing organization that expands spaces for critical discussions on contemporary art. Through publications and a public programme, Fillip provides platforms for examining the relationship between art and society.
Fillip is an editorial collective of six art historians, writers, editors, critics, designers, artists, and curators: Jaclyn Arndt, Jeff Khonsary, Sohrab Mohebbi, Jenifer Papararo, Antonia Pinter, Eric Stone. This collective determines the editorial direction of Fillip projects and works directly with writers and artists to realize projects in collaboration with Artistic Director Jeff Khonsary and Editorial Supervisor Kate Woolf.
Fillip magazine (2005—2015) operated under the editorial direction of Jordan Strom (2005—2009) and Kristina Lee Podesva (2007—2015).
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