
A Shade Colder, published by the Estonian Centre of Contemporary Art participates in Miss Read Art Book Fair in Berlin from 11 to 13 October.
A Shade Colder takes part in the Miss Read Art Book Fair at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin for the second time. In addition to A Shade Colder’s publications, artist books by Edith Karlson, Kris Lemsalu, Katja Novitskova and Jaanus Samma, published by the CCA will be presented as well.
In 2024, Miss Read features over 340 art publishers from more than 50 countries. The focus of this year’s fair is on afro-feminist and queer voices. The fair is accompanied by an events programme, including Conceptual Poetics Day on 12 October, exploring the imaginary border between visual art and literature.
Fair opening hours:
October 11, 5–9pm
October 12, 12–7pm
October 13, 12–7pm
A Shade Colder is a magazine that aims to draw connections between art in Estonia and elsewhere in the world by highlighting shared stories, provide deeper analysis and also capture more short-lived occurrences. A Shade Colder strives to be a useful tool for working within and introducing the Eastern part of Europe internationally. Together with a variety of artists, writers, curators, designers, performers, architects and other creative minds, based both in Estonia and abroad, we aim to critically rethink how to speak about Estonian art on the local and international level.
Additional information:
Keiu Krikmann
A Shade Colder, editor
keiu@cca.ee