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Collecting collections: The Research Centre for Artists’ Publications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Anne Thurmann-Jajes*
Affiliation:
Studienzentrum für Künstlerpublikationen (Research Centre for Artists’ Publications), Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst, Teerhof 20, Bremen D-28199, Germany
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Abstract

Established in 1999 within the Weserburg Museum of Modern Art, in Bremen, the Studienzentrum für Künstlerpublikationen (Research Centre for Artists’ Publications) is today one of the most significant institutions worldwide in the field of artists’ publications, with holdings of more than 200,000 items, and important programmes of exhibitions and publications. The Research Centre traces its roots to the Archive for Small Press & Communication (ASPC), founded in 1974 by Anne Marsily and Guy Schraenen, and incorporates more than 40 individual archives and special collections, including the PLG Friesländer’s Mail Art Archive, the Klaus Groh Collection and the Kunstradio Archive.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2013

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