Towards Independent Publishing: A Collaboration between Greg Reynolds and Riley Hooker

Artist Riley Hooker was recently approached to work on the upcoming publication  JESUS DAYS, 1978 – 1983, a photography project by Greg Reynolds. As part of the fundraising effort for the production of… Read More

Notes from Russia and Voina Wanted: Alexei Plutser-Sarno

Demonstrating acute impartiality Alexei Plutser-Sarno rigorously gathers torn and weathered street notices that are meant to engage the lowest social stratum in Russian society. He is a collector of the gestural data scrawl… Read More

A Continuous Red Glow

Alfredo Jaar, The Marx Lounge, (2010) “…Each one of these works contain a model of thinking about this world, each of these works explains the world, even suggest ways of making it a… Read More

On Tour – Grant Cogswell, Dream of the Cold War: Poems 1998-2008

Grant Cogswell’s poetic ode to progressive politics, The Dream of the Cold War: Poems 1998-2008, has its roots in the deep history of radical activism in Seattle and the NW. Pivoting around the tragic… Read More

Launch Party June 8th – Old Man and Sea: Joy Drury Cox

Joy Drury Cox created this gif especially for Blonde Art Books for the occasion of the release of her new publication, Old Man and Sea. The piece first existed as a set of… Read More

BABS/Sternthal Books at Bushwick Open Studios 2012

Photography credit: Salome Oggenfuss Blonde Art Books and Sternthal Books are teaming up to show a variety of new publications and artist editions at Bushwick Open Studios this weekend. The event will feature… Read More

Digital Guide to Photography: An Interview with John Houck

Blonde Art Books recently had the opportunity to speak with John Houck about his ongoing series of books titled Digital Guide to Photography. “Digital Guide(s) to Photography – An expanding series of books… Read More

Double the Arch, Double the Fun: Storefront for Art and Architecture

Archizines  + Arch-Art! Books A double exhibition with 80 magazines, 80 feet of books and other printed matters. Designed by \ / | < | \ |  (Giancarlo Valle, Isaiah King and Ryan Neiheiser) … Read More

Thinking of Difference Differently: Carlos Motta

A selection of texts and images from Carlos Motta’s ambitious project ‘We Who Feel Differently’ currently on view at Museum as Hub: New Museum, New York. The exhibition is a multi-part project that… Read More

Self Publish and Be Happy Photozine Competition: Deadline June 1

Self Publish, Be Happy is an organization founded by Bruno Ceschel in 2010 with the aim of celebrating, studying and promoting self-published photo books through events (such as exhibitions, displays and talks), publications… Read More

A Year In Pictures: Ari Marcopoulos

ANYWAY is the latest collaboration between photographer Ari Marcopoulos and Dashwood Books. The project involves the production of one zine each week over the period of a calendar year. Each zine is published… Read More

Realistic Sex and More: Erik Stinson

Erik Stinson (b. 1987 Seattle WA) is an artist, writer, filmmaker and commercial creative living in New York City. He has contributed poetry, articles and essays to DIS MAGAZINE, HTML GIANT, POOL JOURNAL,… Read More

Bidoun #26, Soft Power – Launch Event Friday, May 18, hosted by Triple Canopy

Friday, May 18 at 7pm 155 Freeman Street, Brooklyn, NY $5 suggested donation To purchase this issue visit Bidoun’s web shop here. Join the Facebook event! A celebration of the publication of Bidoun… Read More

Highlights from the Millennium Magazines Exhibition @ MoMA curated by Rachael Morrison and David Senior

For a complete list of participating publications please visit the Millennium Magazines exhibition site. The making of Millenium Magazines Rachel Morrison is a writer, artist, curator, editor of f.ART Magazine, and Senior Library… Read More

Two or Three Things He’s Dying to Tell Us: Upcoming Lectures, Jalal Toufic

Jalal Toufic is a thinker and a mortal to death. He is also a film-theorist, video artist, and writer. He is the author of Distracted (1991; 2nd ed., 2003), (Vampires): An Uneasy Essay… Read More

Capricious Magazine Silent Benefit Auction – May 29, 2012

Capricious Magazine Silent Benefit Auction Tuesday, May 29, 2012 5pm Preview 6-9pm Auction Martos Gallery 540 West 29th Street New York, NY Capricious’ primary objective is to provide a platform for the work of… Read More

Open Call – European artists’ book event – KALEID 2012 – DEADLINE: 7th June 2012

The inaugural event will take place this year in London on Saturday the 21st July 2012. KALEID editions invites submissions from European based artists for an exhibition and book fair; to showcase the… Read More

The Malady Of The Century

The Malady of the Century, 2012 Published by Futurepoem Books Last Friday evening I attended the New York City Independent Publishers Book event at ZieherSmith Gallery, and purchased this incredible book of poetry… Read More

I Want To Read This Book

Norwegian artist and writer Matias Faldbakken first published The Cocka Hola Company, the first part of his Scandinavian Misanthropy Trilogy, in 2001 under the pseudonym Abo Rasul. It has since been translated into… Read More

Thank heaven for Montauk’s usual

Created by Yasha Wallin and Emily Anderson, The Usual is a collectible publication, printed on newsprint, that features interviews, photo essays, and other contributions by both residents as well as seasonal inhabitants of… Read More

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