CONTACT

General

For information on events, editions, publications, stockists or distribution please contact Simon Morris or Nick Thurston electronically:

simon [at] informationasmaterial [dot] com

nick [at] informationasmaterial [dot] com

We’ll do our best to respond as promptly and helpfully as possible.

Submissions

Please read the brief notes below if you’re interested in submitting a project proposal to iam. Given our other, respective life and work commitments we have a limited capacity for managing productions. Unfortunately we don’t have the time or money to accept many of the invitations or requests made so please don’t be offended if we have to say ‘no’, and please bear in mind the following points before deciding whether or not to submit. Equally, we focus on a quite specific type of work, the tone and mode of which can be gleened from the listings on this website: independent publishing is a broad field and if we reply saying that ‘we’re not the right publisher for that project’ then we mean it, but there are countless others that might be.

All of the matters below can be discussed in more detail as and when they become appropriate.

1) We are, by choice, an independent imprint run on the good will of the editing team and the commitment of each author. As such, funding needs to be raised on a project-by-project basis, and this process needs to be driven the person(s) directing / coordinating the project. This also means that the funding party (i.e. the person(s) directing / coordinating the project) owns the produced work / edition and has full entitlement to the net profits from any and all sales. We do not take or make any profit from the work of other authors.

2) We only curate / edit / publish works not artists. Please only submit proposals in which the trajectory of the work (concept, method, means of production etc.) toward its outcome has been carefully thought through and experimented with. We do not demand any particular format or forms for submissions but we do highly value concision and precision coupled with clear explanation and illustrations from ‘test runs’, maquettes or draft manuscripts. Please make first submissions or proposals electronically to simon [at] informationasmaterial [dot] com, and should other means of contact be necessary Simon can give you delivery instructions.

3) We believe that it is in both the spirit and interest of the type of work we make and support to keep up and extend relations between our authors (and the imprint via them) and the literary communities, art communities, other relevant communities, and the critical press. Therefore we do our best to represent the imprint at leading international fairs and events, and to give copies of any publication to seemingly interested readers who might work to support its further circulation. These practices rely on our authors sharing our belief and bearing a proportional share of the cost. Participating in these practices is of course the choice of each party. However, we do have a base requirement of stock that needs to sent to our principle distributors, the sending of and storage costs for which are the responsibility of the person(s) directing / coordinating the project. We also require a small number of copies from each edition to be given the editors and the imprint’s archive. Please factor these points into your budget plans.

4) Although we appreciate all shows of interest in working with iam and wish anyone making interesting work the best of luck we cannot necessarily enter into extended discussions about our decisions regarding submissions. Therefore, please don’t expect us to. We will offer as full and honest a first judgment as possible in the hope that either way it helps.

Thank you for your time.

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Robert Fitterman & Kim Rosenfield, poets-in-residence at Shandy Hall

Shandy Hall, Coxwold, August, 2010

information as material and the Laurence Sterne Trust proudly welcome poets Robert Fitterman and Kim Rosenfield as poets-in-residence at Shandy Hall during mid-August 2010. The Manhatten-based pair will stay on site at the Hall, which is the former residence of the famed 18th century English writer Laurence Sterne and now functions as a museum dedicated to exploring the legacy of his work in the arts generally and in the context of the artefacts of his estate.

During their residency the acclaimed conceptualists will generate work specifically for the up-coming ‘A Perverse Library’ exhibition at the museum, which has been curated by Simon Morris and opens on the first week end of September.

Fitterman and Rosenfield will also do two one-off readings: the first at ArtSpace Gallery, 8 Tower Street,  York on Monday 16th August, 7pm; the second at the Contemporary Poetics Research Centre, Birkbeck College, School of English and Humanities, Malet Street, WC1E 7HX, London on Monday 23rd August. Both events are free so please do come and enjoy this rare treat.

Postings on other residencies at Shandy Hall co-organised by iam can be found in the archive of this blog.

Robert Fitterman & Kim Rosenfield residency

Welcome to the new information as material website. As you can see, we’ve switched to a Wordpress blog format so that we can provide more regular updates. We promise to be prompt and diligent with posting info on iam’s latest publications and projects. Please do subscribe to our general RSS Feed or to receive updates from particular categories.

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Artists & Books exhibition

Johan Deumens Gallery (Haarlem), April 23 – June 5 2010.

artists: Takako Hamano / Anouk Kruithof / Caroline Waltmans / Ton Zwerver / Christiane Fichtner /
Kasper Andreasen / Annesas Appel / Frans Baake / Information as Material / Martin Peulen / Piet Vloemans / herman de vries / Hans Waanders / Alicja Werbachowska / Luuk Wilmering

Johan Deumens Gallery

Donkere Spaarne, 32zw NL-2011, JH Haarlem

Phone: +31 (0) 622 451545

EVENT Artists & Books exhibition

Reisen I

Sharon Kivland

Price £2.00+pp
ISBN 9781907468018
Year 2010
Edition 150
Pages 16
Binding stapled
Illustration 2 BW illustrations
Dimensions 160 x 115 mm

Reisen I is the first is a series of occasional pamphlets, which refer to the trains, train journeys, railway-lines, stations, station platforms, railway timetables, and train compartments in the life and work of Sigmund Freud.

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PUBLICATION Reisen I

Pavel Büchler's Don't Love Me (2007)

[Photograph: Pavel Büchler's You Don't Love Me (2007). Photograph: Leeds City Gallery.]

The subject of iam’s forthcoming documentary, making nothing happen (dir. Simon Morris; funded by Manchester Metropolitan University and York College; due September 2010), Pavel Büchler, has been awarded the 2010 Northern Art Prize.

Martin Wainwright’s report on the ceremony for The Guardian, Friday 22 January, 2010, follows:

Büchler scoops the North’s answer to the Turner Prize, declaring his love for Manchester’s buzzing art scene.

He claimed to have last won a competition when he was 13, but artist Pavel Büchler played it cool last night when a packed gallery in Leeds heard that he had taken the third Northern Art prize.

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Pavel Büchler wins 2010 Northern Art prize

THE IDEOLOGY OF DAVID CAMERON’S CONSERVATIVE PARTY

Nick Thurston

Price £1 (including postage)
Format Postcard poem; one-colour print on 250gsm card
Year 2009
Edition unlimited
Dimensions 155 x 105 mm

“For this simple postcard poem Thurston has set one term within three equally-spaced pairs of inverted/floating commas. As an extension of the contemporary reduction of main-stream type standards in English, which conflates the straight quotation mark with the inverted/floating comma and confuses the American commitment to double quotes with the British flittering between single and double quotes, Thurston releases the spatial compression used by typographers to distinguish double quotation marks from two adjacent apostrophes and he refuses the false spacing used by typographers to separate a quotation mark from an adjacent apostrophe. Here, one term becomes pressured: is it a direct or indirect quotation?; is the term used ironically, cynically, doubtfully, or in a nontraditional or nonliteral sense?; is it claimed as a title or used as a nickname? Simultaneously, the tiering of three pairs presses the question ‘what usage or intention is set or sub-set within which?’. Details »

edition THE IDEOLOGY OF DAVID CAMERON’S CONSERVATIVE PARTY

Freud and the Gift of Flowers

Forbes Morlock & Sharon Kivland

Price £7.50+pp
ISBN 9781907468001
Year 2010
Edition 500
Pages 32
Binding soft; perfectbound
Illustration 12 BW illustrations
Dimensions 170 x 100 mm

Freud and the Gift of Flowers is a revised version of a seminar paper given by Forbes Morlock at the Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, London, in June 2007. There are gardenias, there are letters and postcards, there are presents, and there are lavish illustrations of the flowers Freud did not receive.

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PUBLICATION Freud and the Gift of Flowers

night divides the day

Simon Morris

night divides the day, in ‘The Black Page’ exhibition from Simon Morris on Vimeo.

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EVENT The Black Page exhibition

Marie-Josée Jean & Klaus Scherübel, artists-in-residence at Shandy Hall

Shandy Hall, Coxwold, October, 2009

information as material and the Laurence Sterne Trust were proud to welcome the artist Klaus Scherübel and curator Marie-Josée Jean as artists-in-residence at Shandy Hall in 2009. The Montreal-based pair stayed on site at the Hall, which is the former residence of the famed 18th century English writer Laurence Sterne and now functions as a museum dedicated to exploring the legacy of his work in the arts generally and in the context of the artefacts of his estate.

Postings on other residencies at Shandy Hall co-organised by iam can be found in the archive of this blog.

EVENT Marie-Josée Jean & Klaus Scherübel residency

iam at the inaugural London Art Book Fair

Whitechapel Gallery, London, 25-27 September, 2009

information as material accepted the kind invitation of the organising team to take part in the inaugural London Art Book Fair, hosted by the Whitechapel Gallery in association with Marcus Campbell Books. Details about the annual event can be found here.

EVENT LAB Fair, Whitechapel Gallery, 2009

He Wore, He Might Find, & He Moved

Nick Thurston

Price contact simon [at] informationasmaterial [dot] com for prices and availability
Format triptych of two-colour screenprints made with archival and lightfast inks on Somerset White Velvet 300gsm paper
Year 2009
Edition hand-numbered
Dimensions 1000 x 650 mm

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EDITION He series

iam at the inaugural KW Institute Book Fair

KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, 04-06 September, 2009

information as material accepted the kind invitation of the organising team to take part in the inaugural KW Institute Art Book Fair, playfully entitle Miss Read, and hosted by the KW Institute in association with Argo Books and Michalis Pichler. Details about the annual event can be found here.

EVENT Miss Read Book Fair, KW Institute