PAST ZINE AND PHOTO BOOK FAIR
The 8th Annual Zine and Photo Book Fair
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Opening Reception:
PAST ZINE AND PHOTO BOOK FAIR
The 8th Annual Zine and Photo Book Fair
Common Silence
Opening Reception: June 1st | 6 – 8 pm
Fair Dates: June 2nd & 3rd, 2018 | 12 – 6 pm
In Conversation: Inés Katzenstein, Mauricio Marcin, and Rachel Valinsky: June 2nd | 2 pm
This June, BAXTER ST at CCNY will host the 8th annual Zine & Photo Book Fair on June 2nd and 3rd, with the opening reception on June 1st from 6 to 8 pm.
For the 2018 Baxter St at CCNY Zine and Photo Book Fair entitled Common Silence, curator Mauricio Marcin invokes the utopian notion of printed matter’s ability to enact social change through small-scale action to generate micro-policies. Through his selection of works, curator Marcin questions how the gesture of fixing a word or image on paper has the potential to incite social change.
In the last decade there has been a tremendous influx in self publishing throughout Latin America, particularly in Mexico. This is largely a result of artists utilizing independent publishing as a political and artistic platform for direct communications; thus allowing the self-published book, fanzine, and maquettes to function outside of commercial intermediaries and institutional entities and empowering artistic content to transcend traditional forms of production and dissemination.
The selection of participants in the fair, all Latin American based, seeks to offer the public a concise overview of this multiplicity of editorial exercises, ranging from photography and contemporary art to poetry and literature.
ZINE & PHOTO BOOK PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE:
Aeromoto (Mexico), Alva Mooses (New York), Are you a cop or what? (Argentina), Alias Editorial (Mexico), Alumnos 47 (Mexico), Back Bone Books (Berlin-Mexico), Beta Local (Puerto Rico), Bolivar Echeverria, Buró-Buró (Mexico), Capacete (Brasil), Caitlin Motley, Catalina Lozano (Colombia), Christopher Rey Pérez, Cráneo Invertido (Mexico), Claudia de la Torre, Club Del Prado, Craneo Invertido, Diana Cantery, Diego Pérez (Mexico), Dolce Stil Criollo (Mexico-NY), Edgar Orlaineta (Mexico), Ediciones Acapulco (Mexico), Ediciones Hungría (Mexico), ESPAC (Mexico), Esto es un libro (Mexico), Fabio Morais (Brasil), Fernanda Grigolín (Brasil), Francesco Pedraglio, Gato Negro (Mexico), Guayaba Press (Mexico), Harmonipan Editions (Brasil-Mexico), Imprenta Rescate (Argentina), Jerónimo Rüedi (Argentina), Jorge Munguia, Jorge Satorre (Mexico), Juan de la Cosa (Mexico), Karla Garza, La Horchata Zine (Central America), La impresora, (Puerto Rico), Leon Munoz Santini, Luciano Conchiero (Mexico), Macolen (Mexico), Mansalva (Argentina), Manuel Márquez (Mexico), Marek Wolfryd, Mariette Pathy Allen (Cuba-New York), Maru Calva (Mexico), Mauricio Marcin (Mexico), Miguel Monroy (Mexico), Parentesis (Brasil), Ramiro Chaves (Argentina), Rodrigo Tellez Repetto, Rodrigo Valenzuela (Chile), Sandro Britto Rojas, Santiago da Silva (Germany), SOMA, Tada, Taller de Ediciones Economicas (Mexico), Tania Pérez Córdoba (Mexico), Tatiana Musi (Mexico), Veronica Melendez (Washington, D.C.).
Mauricio Marcin (B. 1980, Mexico) co-founded the public library Aeromoto (aeromoto.mx) based in Mexico City in 2015. From 2012 to 2016 he was the curator at Museo Experimental El Eco Experimental. He curated Activating Objectsin Another Space, founded by Estrellita Brodsky in NYC. Marcin published the book Las ideas de Gamboa, commissioned by the Jumex Museum. He participated in the 2013 Mercosur Biennial exhibiting the theater work of Juan José Gurrola. Marcin edited the book Artecorreo and participated in the mobile residence of Capacete in Brazil. Between 2007 and 2012 he was curator of El Clauselito, a space devoted to contemporary painting exhibitions at the Museum of Mexico City. Together with Annabela Tournon, he edits the bilingual magazine Tada, published in French and Spanish.
This program is supported in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with City Council.