Maria Editions
Maria Editions is dedicated to nurturing soft sensibilities and neglected aspects surrounding art practices by providing a platform for new art works, enlisting emerging artists as editors, and publishing compilations of essays, translations, books of poetry, obsolete literature, collections of letters, and personal archives of images and other ephemera.
07/01/2025
HAPPY 2025
📸 from "Yesteryears of Nicosia" Facebook group.
Video photo, Somewhere in Nicosia, 1946, MM filming
18/10/2022
Excited that our new publication is being launched tomorrow in Berlin !
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Amanda
Olga Micińska
2022
Design: Studio Nico Stephou
Edition of 500
€15
42 Pages
Softcover, 16 x 23 cm
Published in Nicosia, Cyprus
Printed in Amsterdam,
Netherlands
ISBN 978-9963-2137-2-6
Contributions by: Maria Toumazou, Samantha McCulloch, Sepideh Karami and Madeleine Morley
Amanda is an artist book by Olga Micińska made in the framework of The Building Institute, an experimental organization aiming to strengthen the position of femme builders in the domain of technical construction work. Amanda brings together literary texts by Maria Toumazou, Samantha McCulloch, Sepideh Karami and Madeleine Morley, combining fiction stories with visual artwork.
Inspired by the Tradeswomen: magazine for women in blue-collar work published in the 80's and 90's in the United States, Amanda is a periodical discussing matters of technology and industry from a feminist (not only female) perspective. The first issue contains fiction stories of an emancipatory character, citing trade associations, oil industry in Iran and ghosts of the printer feeders.
Publication of the first issue of Amanda is kindly supported by Mondriaan Fonds and Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst.
Olga Micińska is a visual artist currently living in Amsterdam. Also trained as a woodworker, Olga collaborates with craft studios of various domains. Recently she has initiated The Building Institute, an experimental and non-formal organization engaging with diverse questions surrounding the subjects of labor and technology, and aiming to strengthen the position of femmes in the field of technical construction work.
04/03/2021
https://www.philenews.com/politismos/kypros/article/1128973
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27/02/2021
Make sure to visit the ‘Events’ section on our Printed Matter, Inc. page, https://mariaeditions.pmvabf.org/EVENTS!
Watch the film and video program orchestrated by John Ryan especially for the duration of PMVAF - Online until tomorrow!
'Raised on song and story' features works by Annika Ström, Cooper Union Workers Film Group, David Blandy, Hamza Halloubi, Jacob Dwyer, Keren Cytter, Laure Prouvost, Luzie Meyer, Yong Xiang Li
Image credit: Luzie Meyer, 'Period Piece', 2021
25/02/2021
Happy Birthday Sophia Dawson!
We are so grateful you trusted us with ‘Correspondence’ 💌
A reminder for Sophia's artist talk and panel discussion:
Join us and the Langston Hughes Community Library on Saturday, February 27, 2pm EST / 9pm EET, for an artist talk and panel discussion featuring Sophia Dawson, former US held political prisoners, and their supporters. Free and open to the public.
You can Register for the discussion via our Printed Matter, Inc. Virtual Art Book Fair page, https://mariaeditions.pmvabf.org/EVENTS !
24/02/2021
Maria Editions at Printed Matter, Inc. Virtual Art Fair goes live today 💗
You'll be able to browse our titles, order, chat with us and watch John Ryan 'Raised on Song and Story' from 5pm EST / 12 EET
www.mariaeditions.pmvabf.org
22/02/2021
Big thanks to Sara Blazej and William J. Simmons for contributing to our second edition of 'Mallorca' available starting this week at Printed Matter, Inc. Virtual Art Book Fair!
Design: Marysia Gacek
Copy editor: Maria Petrides
Soft cover
Printed in USA
'Mallorca' is one of the fifteen short stories by Anais Nin published posthumously in 1977 as 'Delta of Venus'. It tells a story of a young Spanish girl, Maria, who decided to go swimming at night with an American named Evelyn. The text is accompanied by drawings by Heidi Hahn and a conversation between the artists and Marysia Gacek.
Printed with permission from the Anais Nin Trust and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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