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Offprint London returns to Tate Modern this W/E

Offprint London returns to the Tate Modern, in the Turbine Hall for its 8th edition. Discover a selection of independent publishers in the fields of contemporary art, photography and graphic design.

The book fair will host independent experimental, and socially-engaged publishers in the fields of arts, architecture, design, humanities, and visual culture. A three-day programme of talks, conversations, book launches and signings will be offered to the public.

Offprint London, May 17th to 19th, Tate Modern MORE INFO: offprint.org

Offprint is LUMA Foundation’s platform that supports qualitative independent and experimental publishers in the fields of art, architecture, design, humanities and visual culture.

Produced by LUMA Arles since 2015, it has been promoting independent publishing through different formats: publishers’ fairs Offprint Paris and Offprint London, a dedicated corner in Arles inside The Tower at the Parc des Ateliers, the Offprint bookstore in the center of Arles at L’Arlatan, and a traveling bookshop in Milan.

Tate Modern is the world’s most popular museum of modern and contemporary art. Located in the former Bankside Power Station by the river Thames, it opened to the public in May 2000 and attracts millions of visitors each year. The museum’s free collection displays span 100 years of art by renowned artists from around the world, presented alongside a diverse and international programme of exhibitions, commissions and events.

The LUMA Foundation was established in 2004 by Maja Hoffmann in Zurich, Switzerland, to support artistic creation in the fields of visual arts, photography, publishing, documentary films, and multimedia.

Considered as a production tool for the multiple initiatives launched by Maja Hoffmann, the LUMA Foundation produces, supports, and funds artistic projects that aim to deepen the understanding of issues related to the environment, human rights, education, and culture.

In 2013, Maja Hoffmann launched LUMA Arles, an interdisciplinary creative campus where, through exhibitions, conferences, live performances, architecture and design, thinkers, artists, researchers, and scientists question the relationships between art, culture, environment, human rights, and research.

Both a place of production and experimentation for artists and the public, LUMA Arles hosts annual exhibitions of major artists, works by leading figures in contemporary creation, specific commissions, and in situ projects. Since its creation, LUMA Arles has commissioned and presented the work of more than 100 artists, thinkers, and innovators across multiple venues in the city of Arles. luma.org/arles
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*Coming soon Offprint Paris at Pavillon de l’Arsenal from November 7th to 10th, 2024.

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