
"Discover the delights of thick matte pages, hand-sewn bindings and radical ideas at this celebration of indie and DIY bookmaking. This event at the Institute of Contemporary Arts will host 70 indie publishers including the likes of SMUT, Montez Press and Sports Banger, with special exhibitions and a packed programme of talks, workshops and parties. Hot Potato - the 'newspaper for people who don't read the news' - is putting on an exhibition for the occasion, as is photographer Sana Badri."
"While you're there, drop into a bookbinding workshop, have a go at self-portraiture or sit down for a talk from radical publishers Verso Books. All the events are free to attend, reserve your spot in advance to guarantee a place. Marylebone is one of the priciest neighbourhoods London has to offer, but don't let that hold you back from doing a little pleasurable window shopping."
September brings a crisp back-to-school feeling across London and a surge of free cultural offerings for the September 12–14 weekend. An indie and DIY bookmaking fair at the Institute of Contemporary Arts on September 13–14 will host 70 independent publishers, feature special exhibitions by Hot Potato and photographer Sana Badri, and present a packed programme of talks, workshops and parties. Attendees can join bookbinding workshops, try self-portraiture and hear talks from radical publishers such as Verso Books; events are free but some require advance reservation. Marylebone Lane will be fully pedestrianised on Saturday for relaxed window-shopping. Additional highlights include a riverside festival and a 25th anniversary arts party.
Read at Time Out London
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