News & Events
Motto Storefront
May 15 – July 22, 2010 / Motto Storefront transforms Artspeak into a temporary space for the sale, presentation, and discussion of contemporary art publishing. The selection of printed matter for the store has been made by Motto, a Berlin and Zürich-based bookstore and distributor specializing in experimental, small run, and self-published artist books, magazines, and fanzines.
Motto Storefront is organized by Artspeak and Fillip, with Motto, Berlin and takes place at Artspeak, 233 Carrall Street. The store is open Tuesday to Sunday 12 – 5pm.
Full Information and Stock List (PDF)
Talks and Workshops: Saturdays at 2pm
Motto Storefront provides the context for a series of related public programming intended to create a sustained dialogue within Vancouver on issues related to the production and consumption of art publishing. Formed around an ongoing, ad hoc residency program with international publishers, designers, artists, and booksellers, this series will take the form of weekly talks, workshops, and launches investigating alternative retail models, self-initiated design practices, and small scale publishing initiatives.
Participants will include Alexis Zavialoff (Motto, Berlin); Stuart Bailey (Dexter Sinister, New York); Rob Giampietro (Project Projects, New York); Matthew Stadler and Patricia No (Publication Studio, Portland); Wendy Yao (Ooga Booga, Los Angeles); Andjeas Ejiksson (Geist, Sweden); Stand Up Comedy (Portland); Primary Information (New York); and Abi Huynh and Ross Milne (Working Format, Vancouver), amongst others.
Upcoming Events
May 15: Opening and talk by Alexis Zavialoff
May 22: Talk by Stuart Bailey
May 29: Talk by Rob Giampietro
June 5: Avalanche Launch and Screening
June 19: Talk by Andjeas Ejiksson
June 26: Oscar Tuazon
July 3: Metahaven
Nieves Zine Library
As a compliment to Motto Storefront, Artspeak and Fillip are very pleased to present the Nieves Zine Library, a selection of 100 zines published by Nieves, Zürich between 2004 and 2010. Photocopied in editions of only a hundred or a hundred and fifty, and almost all long since out of print, the Nieves Zine Library includes publications by Ari Marcopoulos, Stefan Marx, Olga Prader, Mark DeLong, and many others.
Forms of Stand Up Comedy
For this project, Stand Up Comedy, Portland, has programmed a series of video documentation of lectures, presentations, and conversations conducted by other people. The topics relate to books, and are interpreted by reading, reproduction, and performance. The selections discuss artifact and style as refractive and unreliable measures, and the technique of talking about people by talking about things. Runs daily.
About Motto
Motto started in 2007 as a distribution company for Switzerland, specializing in magazines and fanzines, at the time, a rare service in the region. In 2008, Motto opened its first permanent bookstore, in Berlin. The store is a natural progression from the traveling temporary bookshops that Motto has organized since 2007, first in Switzerland and then internationally including locations in Vilnius, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Wiesbaden, Frankfurt, Moscow, Chicago, Seoul, Tokyo, Paris, and Stuttgart. In 2010, Motto opened a second store in Zürich located in Perla-Mode, a place with many other ongoing projects including Corner College and the Message Salon. Both Motto locations function as spaces for events dedicated to discussions around art publishing, graphic design, photography, and typography.
News and Events Archives
- Unter dem Motto 2010-09-03
- International Chilliwack Biennial 2010-07-28
- Motto Storefront: Ooga Booga 2010-07-17
- Motto Storefront: Working Format 2010-07-10
- Motto Storefront: Metahaven 2010-07-03
- Motto Storefront: Oscar Tuazon 2010-06-26
- Motto Storefront: Andjeas Ejiksson 2010-06-19
- Motto Storefront: Avalanche Launch and Screening 2010-06-05
- Motto Storefront: Rob Giampietro 2010-05-29
- Motto Storefront: Stuart Bailey 2010-05-22
- Motto Storefront 2010-05-15
- John C. Welchman on Paul McCarthy’s Pirate Project 2010-04-28
- David Horvitz Artist Talk 2010-04-27
- Mark Manders: Window with Fake Newspapers and Traducing Ruddle 2010-02-12
- Getting Something Into One's Head 2010-01-29
- Autogestion Book Launch 2009-11-24
- Fillip Library and Reading Room Launch 2009-08-26
- Fillip Summer Sale 2009-07-10
- Corinn Gerber of Passenger Books 2009-06-04
- Stockholm and Berlin Launches 2009-05-07
- David Horvitz of ASDF 2009-04-25
- Montréal Launch and Collaboration 2009-04-19
- Issue Nine Vancouver Launch 2009-03-28
- Judgment and Contemporary Art Criticism 2009-02-27
- Fillip Review Panel: February 2009 2009-02-13
- The Apartment Inhabits the Fillip Studio 2008-12-05
- Vancouver Launch of Two Artist Multiples 2008-12-05
- Nick Thurston of Information as Material 2008-11-02
- Rotterdam Dialogues: The Critics 2008-10-09
- Fillip Review Panel: October 2008 2008-10-01
About Fillip Events
Fillip presents ongoing public programming focussing on talks and facilitated discussions by emerging local and international artists and writers. These local events are complimented Fillip’s regular participation in international book fairs, exhibitions, and conferences.
Unless otherwise noted, events hosted by Fillip are free and open to the public. Space is typically limited, so visitors are encouraged to arrive early to guarantee a seat. Unless an alternate location is given, events are held at Fillip’s Vancouver studio at 305 Cambie Street. Please buzz or call 604 781 4417 for access.