Past Events


Petra Blaisse,  Niels Olsen, and Fredi Fischli at Dropcity, Milan

Friday 12 April

Join us to celebrate the launch of Inside Outside / Petra Blaisse’s dazzling retrospective Art Applied in Milan, home to one of the practice’s largest and most breathtaking projects – the Biblioteca degli Alberi at the Porta Nuova. Petra will be in conversation with editors Niels Olsen and Fredi Fischli. 

Mahalia Taje Giotto and Joseph Desler Costa at Commerce, Milan

Saturday 18 November

Join Mahalia Taje Giotto and Joseph Desler Costa at Commerce for a signing of their new releases Existential Boner and Say Yes. The evening will include an exhibition of works by Joseph Desler Costa and the chance to have a browse through the complete SPBH Editions catalogue.

Sofia Coppola at BOOKMARC

Sunday 17 September 

Join us on Sunday 17 September in NYC for a special book signing with Sofia Coppola, to celebrate her first book Archive. 

Adam Broomberg and Rafael Gonzalez at bruno, Venice

Thursday 18 April

To coincide with the opening of the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, join Adam Broomberg and Rafael Gonzalez for a breakfast and conversation about their new book Anchor in the Landscape, publishing in May.

MACK and SPBH Editions at New York Art Book Fair

Thursday 25 April – Sunday 28 April 

We are thrilled to be taking part in Printed Matter's New York Art Book Fair, which is a vital space for bringing artists, publishers, and audiences together. Come find us at Stand A10, Ground Floor to discover new books on art, architecture, critical theory, and more, and to enjoy book signings with some of our best-loved authors.

Keisha Scarville in conversation with Pamela Sneed at ICP, New York

Thursday 30 November

Keisha Scarville will be in conversation with poet and visual artist Pamela Sneed to celebrate the launch of her debut monograph lick of tongue, rub of finger, on soft wound. Moving between practice and archival material by bringing together imagery, passages from books, collage and film stills, the artist's book reflects on what it means to create new genealogies by disrupting conventional, linear histories.