Book days Publisher

  • PEPERONI BOOKS / 25BOOKS

    PEPERONI BOOKS / 25BOOKS

    Since its foundation in 2014, more than 100 books have been released by photobook publishing house Peperoni Books, including books by world-renowned artists such as Thomas Hoepker and Michael Wolf as well as newcomers from Europe, Asia, Russia and the USA. No catalogues, no artist portfolios, but each an individually designed book with a topic-artistic, documentary, poetic, serial, without words or with extended texts by assor ted writers. In his photobook shop 25books, Peperoni-founder Hannes Wanderer presents a curated selection of handpicked photobooks from around the world. New photobooks are presented regularly with the artists present and accompanied by an exhibition in the showroom. In the online shop all book recommendations come with a short personal review by Hannes Wanderer himself.

    http://www.peperoni-books.de
    http://www.25books.com

    FRI SEPT 29, 2 pm  
    LIVE PRESENTATION / SIGNING

    Live Presentation Four New Peperoni Books: 
    Heiko Sievers, Andreas Trogisch, Janine Graubaum, Torsten Schumann, followed by book signing at Peperoni Books table

  • POGO BOOKS

    POGO BOOKS

    PogoBooks is an independent publisher focusing on photobooks, editions and zines in small print runs. It conceives the printed ar twork as a unique ar t form. PogoBooks operates as a platform, archive and collective for photography and “contemporar y nonsense” for new talents as well as established ar tists. The Berlin-based publishing house was founded in 2010 by Claudio Pfeifer and features artists such as Miron Zownir, Boris Becker, Sasha Kurmaz, Valerie Phillips, Matt Lambert and many more.

    www.pogobooks.de

  • POLLY’S PICTURE SHOW

    POLLY’S PICTURE SHOW

    Polly’s Picture Show was founded in Amsterdam in 2011 by artists Anne Huijnen, Anna de Jong, Suzanne Posthumus and Isabelle Wenzel, all graduates from the photography department at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy. It has continued since 2015 with Anne Huijnen and Anna de Jong. “Polly” is the artists’ alter ego and acts as a collective, gallery, platform and podium as well as being a photographer. Polly’s Picture Show works as an umbrella under which multiple collaborations are possible, whether with fellow artists or public bodies and companies. It has realized several projects within the field of contemporar y photo-
    graphy such as exhibitions, installations and publications including innovative catalogues for the group exhibitions Rear View (2011), Confetti Generation and Artefacts (both 2012) and Out of Shape (2015).

    www.pollyspictureshow.com


    FRI SEPT 29, 4:30 pm 
    LIVE PRESENTATION / SIGNING