Fillip
Fillip is a Vancouver-based contemporary art publishing organization formed in 2004.[1] It publishes a magazine as well as books of critical writing. The magazine with the same name was started in 2005.[1][2] The publisher of the magazine is the Projectile.[2]
In 2008 it opened an office on the border between Gastown and the Downtown Eastside from which it hosts month events including artist talks, publication launches, and screenings.[1][3]
Fillip builds on Vancouver’s tradition of critical art publishing such as the pre-magazine era Vanguard (1972–78), Boo (1994–98), and Last Call (2001–02) by stimulating conversations about contemporary art through critical writing, projects, and events.
Books
Beginning in 2009, Fillip began publishing artist books and books of critical writing under the Fillip Editions imprint.
- John C. Welchman, Supplement 1, 2015
- Jeff Khonsary and Kristina Lee Podesva, eds., Institutions by Artists Vol. 1, 2012
- Antonia Hirsch, ed., Intangible Economies, 2012
- Antonia Hirsch, Komma (After Dalton Trumbo' Johnny Got His Gun), 2011
- Jeff Khonsary and Melanie O'Brian, eds., Judgment and Contemporary Art Criticism, 2010 (co-published with Artspeak, Vancouver)
- Silvia Kolbowski, Dear Silvia...July 2009, 2010
- Mark Manders, Traducing Ruddle, 2010 (co-published with Roma Publications, Antwerp)
- Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber, Autogestion, or Henri Lefebvre in New Belgrade, 2009 (co-published with Sternberg Press, Berlin)
References
- 1 2 3 "Fillip: Critical Writing Strikes". ARCLines. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
- 1 2 "Fillip". Zero1 Magazine. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
- ↑ Emily Anne Kuriyama, “Cool Independent Zines You Should Know About”, Complex, 21 March 2014