The Kiosk – Modes of Multiplication exhibition at Kunstbibliothek is the mother for this weekend’s self-publishing extravaganza in Berlin. The show presents the archive of more than 6,000 titles of artists’ books, magazines, videos, etc. [including mono.kultur, naturally] collected during 10 long years by Christoph Keller, the founder of Revolver Books and Christoph Keller Editions as well as coinnaisseur and brewer of the fine Stählemühle Schnaps. Keller’s Kiosk archive has been traveling to museums and institutions all over the world before finally arriving at it’s now permanent home, the Kunstbibliothek, which will be presenting their wonderful treasure one last time, starting this Thursday, until February 28, 2010.
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