The One, the Only, the Extravaganza that IsPrinted Matter's New York Art Book Fair, back at MoMA P.S.1Friday through Sunday, September 10-12, 2025
events, 09/11/25
The newest fall title arrived just in time to have here at the fair (ROOM M, TABLE 12) and nowhere else: Claude Cahun’s Cancelled Confessions (or Disavowals)! Available at a special pre-publication price at the fair or online here with code NOGENRE until September 25.
The complete siglio backlist is also at the table, and everything’s on sale for 20-30% off. (Use NOGENRE for discounts on backlist titles online, too.)
Come for a visit and then stay: Room M is where you’ll some of our very favorite presses (just a few, in alphabetical order: CARA, Dancing Foxes, Dispersed Holdings, Nightboat, Poetry Corp (a consortium including Belladonna, Futurepoem, Litmus, Winter Editions, and others), Reliable Copy, Soberscove, Wendy’s Subway, and more to discover (Hakam, particularly! And apologies for anybody I left out…)

You’ll want to register in advance as every day is now ticketed (or free on Sunday, with advance registration). Get there early, too!
Thursday, September 11, 7–10 PM OPENING NIGHT, ticketed, $40
Friday, September 12, 11 AM – 7 PM, $8
Saturday, September 13, 11 AM – 7 PM, $8
Sunday, September 14, 12–6 PM, free admission with advanced registration, *12–2 PM are masked hours
MoMA P.S.1 is located at 22-25 Jackson Ave, Queens, 11101.
Nearby subway stations: 7, E, M, G Court Sq – 23rd St | G 21st Street – Van Alst | R, E, M Queensboro Plaza Station
see also
✼ natalie’s upstate weather report:
May 27, 2024—Eggs, books, etc.: The first book in siglio’s new habitat is just about laid. Our local snapping turtle George perambulated the house in driving rain, determined and curious, then laid her eggs at our doorstep. Do snapping turtles and publishers share common traits? Oh, so very, very slow. Reportedly testy but actually timid. A group of them might be a bale, nest, turn, dole, or creep—though ours seems solitary. Only 10% of her eggs will survive as hatchlings. Make of it what you will. Sophie Calle’s The Sleepers goes on press very soon. One sleeper said to Calle: “I’ve often dreamt of an egg that was enormous ovoid transgression. The original sin of Adam & Eve is a hard-boiled egg.” Meanwhile, many sightings of goslings, kits, poults, and one fawn too: how easily the others propagate, alas.
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