WE'RE GOING TO BE IN SWEDEN!
18th May to 16th June 2013
WAKA WAKA WAKA
Museums Press is an independent publisher currently based in Glasgow
out of their bookshop and project space, Good Press. Since the inaugural
release 'Museums One' in 2009, they have continued to release a series
of compilation style box sets, numerous books and countless zines as well
as contributing to various exhibitions and publishing events. Through a
belief that a process will occur and naturally form when acting collaboratively
with community in mind, Museums Press have formed lasting relationships
with many of their fellow artists acting as facilitators for independent art activity.
During the exhibition at KRETS, they intend to exhibit materials directly
relating to Museums Press activities since their beginnings.
WAKA WAKA WAKA, acts to present a subjective view of the process of
independent publishing with a walk through of the objects gathered,
shared, swapped, retained and naturally produced to celebrate the
process of working with others.
Alongside this extensive archive, a new publication by Nick Ainsworth
will be developed, notes towards an essay on community and fairness
will be updated, and Good Press will provide a selection of zines and
books from artists and publishers in the UK as well as titles from
Museums Press related practitioners.
Opening 18 May 7pm to 10pm
KRETS
Kristianstadsgatan 16
214 23 Malmö
www.krets.info
krets@krets.info
Med stöd av Malmö stad och Statens kulturråd
out of their bookshop and project space, Good Press. Since the inaugural
release 'Museums One' in 2009, they have continued to release a series
of compilation style box sets, numerous books and countless zines as well
as contributing to various exhibitions and publishing events. Through a
belief that a process will occur and naturally form when acting collaboratively
with community in mind, Museums Press have formed lasting relationships
with many of their fellow artists acting as facilitators for independent art activity.
relating to Museums Press activities since their beginnings.
WAKA WAKA WAKA, acts to present a subjective view of the process of
independent publishing with a walk through of the objects gathered,
shared, swapped, retained and naturally produced to celebrate the
process of working with others.
will be developed, notes towards an essay on community and fairness
will be updated, and Good Press will provide a selection of zines and
books from artists and publishers in the UK as well as titles from
Museums Press related practitioners.
Kristianstadsgatan 16
214 23 Malmö
krets@krets.info
