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  • Manfredo Tafuri, Barbara L. Lapenta

    Architecture and Utopia. Design and Capitalist Development

  • Picnic Magazine

    Picnic Magazine 3

  • James Fulcher

    Kapitalismus

  • David Harvey

    Limits to Capital

  • Bob Jessop

    Kapitalismus, Regulation, Staat. Ausgewählte Schriften

  • Naomi Klein

    Die Schock-Strategie. Der Aufstieg des Katastrophen-…

  • Loretta Napoleoni

    Rogue Economics. Capitalism's New Reality

  • Urs Stäheli

    Spektakuläre Spekulation

  • AD

    AD 174. Vol. 75. Nr. 2. Samantha Hardingham. The 1970'…

  • IDEA Magazine

    IDEA 296. Books <preposition> graphic design

  • IDEA Magazine

    IDEA 293. Stanley Donwood / Vacances. DD-DDD / Dimensions…

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How to Book in Berlin

How to Book in Berlin serves as a comprehensive guide to bookmaking and publishing, offering insights we wished we had when we were starting out. It includes information on research methods, funding strategies, production techniques and distribution approaches, all underpinned by the perspectives and advice of experienced publishers.

Our ultimate ambition is to alleviate the challenges often associated with the journey of creating artists’ books and to foster meaningful connections within the diverse and vibrant artists’ book communities.

Contributors include: Vanessa Adler (Argobooks), Franziska Brandt & Moritz Grünke (Gloria Glitzer & We Make It), Ipek Burçak (Well Gedacht Publishing), Andreas Bülhoff (sync.ed), Jonas von Lenthe (Wirklichkeit Books), Anja Lutz (The Green Box), Johanna Maierski (Colorama), Thomas Monses (Melo Melo Print), Rada Nastai (bruise studio), Michalis Pichler (MISS READ), Nina Prader (Lady Liberty Press), Malte Spindler (Lucky Punch Press), Claudia de la Torre (backbonebooks), Martijn in ‘t Veld (Happy Potato Press)

in English and German.


Jae Kyung Kim, Anna Schanowski (eds)
How to Book in Berlin
einBuch.haus, 2023
20,00 €