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VANCOUVER ART/BOOK FAIR

05 Oct. 2012

OMMU at the Vancouver Art/Book Fair
October 6th–7th, 2012
Reception: Friday, October 5th, 8pm

Project Space and presenting partner Fillip host the first annual Vancouver Art/Book Fair. Drawing from publishers local and international, VA/BF showcases emerging practices and contemporary dialogues in publication through a series of talks, book launches, readings and more, as well as more than seventy publishers of books, magazines, zines and printed ephemera.
VA/BF arose in response to the lack of international art book fairs in Canada and on the West Coast, as well as in acknowledgment of the rich history and current energy in artist publishing in Vancouver and Canada.

VA/BF is an extension of Project Space’s mission to act as a platform for engagement with and critical exploration of publication. Situated at an intersection of disciplines—namely the visual arts, literary arts and/or critical design—publication presents a unique space of inquiry that is often complemented by interdisciplinary practice, collaboration or co-production. With this in mind, the fair will explore publication in a way that is inclusive of dialogues in the visual and literary arts, as well as graphic design.

Hours and Location
Reception: Friday, October 5th, 8 pm
Project Space, 222 E Georgia Street

Saturday, October 6th, 12pm – 7pm
Sunday, October 7th, 12pm – 7:30pm
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby Street

Vancouver Art/Book Fair

About

OMMU is a bookstore showcasing magazines, books, and artists’ publications specializing on art & design. We publish our own artist books and limited editions and we also stock a range of rare and historic publications, posters, music, furniture and anything else that stands out.

OMMU Headquarters is located in a newly renovated space from the fifties in uptown Athens, Greece. The space serves as an interdisciplinary open house for creative professionals and anyone else interested in getting the latest word in international magazines, monographs, exhibition catalogues, pulp novels, vinyls and artworks across media – from illustrations to ceramics.

Now and then we also hold launches, readings, talks & shows in a live cutting-edge cross-section of contemporary culture. A second bookshop is located at The Breeder gallery downtown.
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  • Tasos Gaintatzis

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