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ESOPUS

Esopus is a twice-yearly arts magazine featuring fresh, unmediated perspectives on contemporary culture from a wide range of creative professionals. It includes artists’ projects, critical writing, fiction, poetry, visual essays, interviews, and, in each issue, a themed CD of new music. Published by the non-profit Esopus Foundation Ltd., the magazine has a simple mission: to provide an unfiltered, non-commercial space in which creative people and the public can connect in meaningful, productive ways.


64 WEST THIRD STREET, #210
NEW YORK, NY 10012
T 212 473 0919
F 212 473 7212
tod@esopusmag.com
www.esopusmag.com


Cover of Esopus 14: Projects (2010), 9.5 x 11 inches.




EXIT ART

Exit Art is an independent vision of contemporary culture prepared to react immediately to important issues that affect our lives. We do experimental, historical and unique presentations of aesthetic, social, political and environmental issues. Founded by Directors Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo in 1982, Exit Art has grown from a pioneering alternative art space into a model artistic center for the 21st century committed to supporting artists whose quality of work reflects the transformations of our culture. With a substantial reputation for curatorial innovation and depth of programming in diverse media, Exit Art is always changing.


475 10TH AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10018
T 212 966 7745
F 212 925 2928
herb@exitart.org
www.exitart.org


Rashid Johnson, Thurgood in the Hour of Chaos, 2009. Photo lithograph.




FEATURE, INC.

Feature opened in Chicago on April Fool’s Day 1984, with a politic and aesthetics inspired by the owner Hudson's
prior ten years of working in artist initiated spaces and organizations. In 1988, it moved to NYC - first to Soho, then to Chelsea,and most recently to the Lower East Side. Feature's exhibition program may generally be considered to be content based along with a deep interest in materials, techniques, and the hi lo dialog. Most of the gallery's artists address the current trends and concerns, though usually do so from a more personal or idiosyncratic point of view.


131 ALLEN STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10002
T 212 675 7772

featureinc@featureinc.com
featureinc.com


B. Wurtz, Untitled, 1993. Mixed media, 31.5 x 8.5 x 8.5 inches, Edition of 12




FORTH ESTATE

FORTH ESTATE was founded in 2005 by Luther Davis and Glen Baldridge in the interest of producing editioned works by emerging artists using both traditional and technologically innovative approaches to printmaking.

Forth Estate prints are in the collections of the New York Public Library, Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Newark Public Library, and the Jundt Art Museum.



19 THAMES STREET #101
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
T 917 677 8008
F 917 677 8008
info@forthestate.com
www.forthestate.com


Alex Dodge, The Hidden Power of Everyday Things, 2002-2007. Five color UV screenprint with Braille texture on 4 ply museum board, 20 x 25 1/2 inches, Edition of 20.




GALERIE A /aRTKITCHEN

Galerie A (1976) specializes in the Avant-Garde of the Sixties, with a special interest in multiples and artists' books. ArtKitchen (1993) is a project space for contemporary national and international art. The galleries have worked closely together for several years.


JOH. VERHULSTRAAT 53
1071 MS AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
T +31 20 671 4087

h.ruhe9@upcmail.nl
www.multiples.nl


Alex Dodge, The Hidden Power of Everyday Things, 2002-2007. Five color UV screenprint with Braille texture on 4 ply museum board, 20 x 25 1/2 inches, Edition of 20.




GRANARY BOOKS, INC.

For over twenty years, Granary Books has brought together writers, artists, and bookmakers to investigate verbal/visual relations in the time-honored spirit of independent publishing. Granary's mission—to produce, promote, document, and theorize new works exploring the intersection of word, image, and page—has earned the Press a reputation as one of the most unique and significant small publishers operating today.

Current projects include collaborations with Kiki Smith & Leslie Scalapino, Hermine Ford & Kathleen Fraser, Max Gimblett & John Yau, Trevor Winkfield & John Ashbery, James Siena & Marjorie Welish, Francesco Clemente & Vincent Katz, Donna Dennis & Anne Waldman as well as solo artist books with Cecila Vicuna, Emily McVarish and Jen Bervin.


168 MERCER STREET #2
NEW YORK, NY 10012
T 212 337 9979
F 212 337 9774
sclay@granarybooks.com
www.granarybooks.com


Kiki Smith, The Animal is in the World Like Water in Water, 2009. Artist's book with poems by Leslie Scalapino. Hand-colored digital prints. 15 3/4 x 9 1/2 inches, 40 pages, Edition of 45.




GRENFELL PRESS

Founded in 1979 by Leslie Miller, The Grenfell Press prints and publishes artist’s books and limited edition prints, with a specialty in woodcut, linocut, and pochoir, as well as letterpress printing.

Collaborations with writers include: John Ashbery, William Burroughs, Robert Creeley, Guy Davenport, Coleman Dowell, Robert Duncan, William Gass, John Hawkes, Susan Howe, Harry Mathews, Henri Michaux, Gilbert Sorrentino, Eliot Weinberger.

Collaborations with artists include: Gregory Amenoff, Jack Barth, Vija Celmins, Francesco Clemente, Carroll Dunham, Robert Gober, Michael Hurson, Maila Jensen, R.B. Kitaj, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Frank Moore, Elizabeth Murray, Gabriel Orozco,, Joel Shapiro, Kiki Smith, Philip Taaffe, Fred Tomaselli, Richard Tuttle, James Welling, Trevor Winkfield, Terry Winters.


116 W. 29TH STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10001
T 212 947 8346

studio@grenfellpress.com
www.grenfellpress.com


Robert Gober, Urology Appointment, 2007 . Wood Engraving, Lead Type, Polymer Engraving. Edition of 15.