Calendar 2025
Medium: Xerox Printed Collage
Dimensions: 29,7 cm × 42 cm (open format), 22,5 cm x 29,7 cm (folded)
Published by einBuch.haus
‘Time and again’
In black and white: Fifty-three times the news.
From the publisher:
‘Calendar 2025’ pays homage to the exhibition ‘March 1969’ by Seth Siegelaub, with the invitation text amended from his original letter. Participating artists were invited to present works exploring the concept of “Time” in relation to their assigned month. Through this project, einBuch.haus aims to connect contemporary artists who use the ‘book’ as a primary artistic practice.
The concept was developed by Jae Kyung Kim of einBuch.haus in collaboration with Claudia de la Torrea, as a follow up to a first calendar exhibition, ‘Calendar 2023,’ in 2022.
It was launched at Miss Read: The Berlin Artbook Fair and Festival in October 2024.
Contributors:
Kasper Andreasen, Albert Coers , Christine Demias, Jo Frenken, Eunyoung Hwang, Micah Lexier, A-FL (Andreas Friberg Lundgren), Sara MacKillop, Jonathan Monk, Son Ni, José Quintanar and Elsa Werth
Concept by Jae Kyung Kim & Claudia de la Torre
297×420 mm (open format), 225x297mm(closed format), 14 pp; English
Digital printing & binding: Centralstation, Berlin
Published by einBuch.haus, Berlin, 2024
First edition of 365.