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P.A.G.E.S.
Print & Art Book Fair
Palexpo, Halle 3
Route François-Peyrot 30
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
Geneva, Switzerland
Friday 31 January 2025
16:00 – 20:00
Saturday 1 February 2025
12:00 – 20:00
Sunday 2 February 2025
12:00 – 18:00
Free admission
HEAD – Geneva is organising the 5th edition of P.A.G.E.S., which will be held this year at Palexpo in collaboration with Art Genève. The fair will once again welcome around a hundred publishers, offering art and design publications, first editions, fanzines, posters, comics, magazines, limited editions and other printed objects. A series of talks and events around publishing will happen throughout the weekend. A wide selection of books designed by Gavillet & Cie graphic design studio will be on show in a retrospective exhibition. Gavillet & Cie are also the authors of the poster and visual identity of this edition of P.A.G.E.S., for which they have offered to over-print a selection from their archives. The full show programme and the publishers list will be unveiled in early 2025.
During a cross-disciplinary course, a group of students worked on designing a reading space and staging the collection of books published by HEAD–Genève. Within this space, book launches will take place. See other events for more information. With the participation of Garance Allely; Rita Maria Mendes Cardoso, Samael Ceccotti; Noa Criblez, Alexia Dahman, Maxence-Ciel Elsner, Carla Ferey, Alba Kouango, Léa Leducq, Théophile Matton, Elise Mathis, Ella Nam, Kim Pearl Rosset, Flora Pagliarani, and Umuhire Ngango Huguette.
The conference program transforms into a space to meet and share tangible experiences with our invitees.
Léna Araguas , Alaric Garnier
Rotolux Press is a nonprofit, association-based publishing house founded in 2015 by Léna Araguas and Alaric Garnier. Rotolux Press supports and promotes contemporary creation by publishing unique projects of various scopes, focusing on art, design, poetry, literature, photography, and drawing. Breaking down the boundaries between these disciplines is a key driving force for the publishing house, and the attention we give to a certain idea of marginality gradually shapes our editorial line. Each Rotolux Press book is designed "tailor-made," built upon artistic and political affinities between the authors and us. We strive to achieve the greatest possible harmony between content, form, and the economic constraints specific to each project. As a result, formats, typefaces, layouts, printing techniques, and binding methods are reconsidered with each new publication.
Julie Héneault
Espace Ness is a graphic design studio based in Paris and founded in 2018 by Émilie Ferrat, Julie Héneault and Sophie Rentien Lando. After studying at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam and working as independents, they started mutualising their practices and knowledge in a common space.
Their graphic design takes the shape of identities, websites, spaces, books or catalogs, and aims to be developed in close collaboration with the institutions, artists and researchers involved. They have a strong focus on content, materiality and typography. Émilie and Julie teach graphic design respectively at ENSBA, Lyon (Fr) and KASK, Ghent (Be).
Espace Ness is their atelier but also a place that hosts book launches, exhibitions, discussions and various small events. Ness Books is an eclectic non-profit editorial platform publishing the works of emerging artists, researchers and writers, as well as facsimiles or even self-initiated researches.
Rudy Guedj
Building Fictions (BF) is a publishing project that sets out to explore ‘building’ as a methodology, with the intent to highlight the potential of storytelling within practices at the intersection of art, design, architecture, literature. Not limited by the first definition of a building as a space, BF is interested in collaboration as an assembling, layering process. The projects published often are the result of collaborative work from which emerge questions on the established relation between text and image as autonomous yet related languages. While investigating fictional strategies and their potential within artistic production, BF wants to find out where those strategies are at play in the context of real constructions, could those be made of concrete or be more ephemeral, metaphorical, thus anchoring the effects of fictions within the real world.
Jurgen Maelfeyt
APE (Art Paper Editions) is an independent publishing platform founded in 2010 by Jurgen Maelfeyt of Ghent-based design studio 6'56" APE focusses on the book as an exhibition space and makes publications in close collaboration with artists, writers, institutions, galleries, and other cultural protagonists. Publications are crafted to the highest standard.
P.A.G.E.S. Opening Party:
21:00
Les Savoises,
Rue des Savoises 9 bis, 1205 Geneva
16:30
Book Lauch of Poster Cult, Published by Lars Müller.
with Dafi Kühne
Poster Cult:
Dafi Kühne is one of Switzerland’s foremost poster designers whose diverse, bold work embraces both traditional production tools and modern design processes. Although his posters are printed on presses from the 1960s, they do not look like typical letterpress prints. Instead, they connect with the history of letterpress production while pushing the boundaries of long-established graphic and typographic techniques. Using analog printing presses, computer software applications, laser cutters, and freshly cast hot-metal-type, he creates wildly creative, large-format posters. Working from his vast letterpress studio in the Swiss Alps, Dafi Kühne simultaneously drives poster culture and upholds the cult of the poster.
Bio:
Dafi Kühne (*1982) is a graphic designer and letterpress printmaker. He studied Visual Communication at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) and and he holds a Research-Masters Degree in Typeface Design from the University of Reading, UK. Since 2009, he has been working full-time in his studio babyinktwice.ch in the Swiss Alps. Kühne uses a mix of analog and digital tools to create posters for music, art, architecture, theater and film projects, as well as for consumer products. He is guided by one central restriction: “No digital PDF ever leaves the studio as a final product.” Dafi Kühne prints all his posters using analog letterpress printing presses.
Dafi Kühne’s first monograph, «True Print», was published by Lars Müller Publishers in 2016, the second part «Poster Cult!» has just been published in late 2024. He teaches on a project basis at various universities in Switzerland, Europe and the USA. Dafi runs his own Typographic Summer Program (www.typographic-printing-program.com) in Switzerland—an international two-week intense program for students and professionals to learn new approaches to Swiss Typography. Since 2018, he has been publishing a series of entertaining web videos entitled “The Dafi Kühne Printing Show™,” which in 2021 received both a Swiss Design Award and, in Japan, a Tokyo TDC prize. Kühne’s original posters can be found in public collections and archives in Switzerland, Germany and the USA, and his work has won international awards and been shown in exhibitions around the world.
16:30
HEAD photography: launch of the collection.
P.A.G.E.S. 2024 © HEAD– Genève, Sylvain Leurent
Palexpo, Halle 3
Route François-Peyrot 30
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
Geneva, Switzerland
Friday 31 January 2025
16:00 – 20:00
Saturday 1 February 2025
12:00 – 20:00
Sunday 2 February 2025
12:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Geneva Airport
Palexpo: bus 5, 8, 50 and 59
Palexpo-Halle 7: bus 23, 54 and 66
Aéroport: 10, 28, 56 and 57
Rémi Brandon
Dimitri Broquard
Julie Enckell Julliard
Xavier Erni
Linda Forestieri
Pierre Leguillon
Anette Lenz
Clément Paurd
Fabienne Radi
Didier Rittener
Julietta Saccardi
Julien Tavelli
Linda Forestieri
Julietta Saccardi
Xavier Erni
contact@p-a-g-e-s.ch
+41 22 558 58 79
Instagram: @p.a.g.e.s_artbook_fair
Images (random order)
Scott King
Photographer: © Olivier Pasqual
Ari M
Photographer: © Ari Marcopoulos
AA Bronson
Photographer: © Olivier Pasqual
John Armleder
Photographer: © Sebastien Agnettti