Contacts
Email: Series editor
Instagram: Archival Textures
Dutch distribution: KIOSK Rotterdam (Philippa Driest)
International distribution: Idea Books, Amsterdam
Archival Textures books are available in the following bookshops (selection): KIOSK Rotterdam (NL); Limestone Books, Maastricht (NL); Bijlmer Bookstore, Amsterdam (NL), Het Fort van Sjakoo, Amsterdam (NL), Godert Walter, Groningen (NL), Hopscotch Reading Room, Berlin (Germany), Rile, Brussels (BEL).
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Series editor: Tabea Nixdorff
Website design: Tabea Nixdorff, Paula Klotzki
Programming: Michelle Lin
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Last updated: October 8, 2024
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The publication series Archival Textures was founded in 2023 in Arnhem, the Netherlands, by Tabea Nixdorff. Together with a network of researchers, artists, designers, translators, poets, archivists and activists (most of whom have hyphenated roles and practices)—building on new and ongoing collaborations—the first season of books has been created and is being published this summer, 2024. In that sense, Archival Textures operates as an artist-initiated project, an intergenerational network, and a publisher.
Among the main collaborators are Anne Krul (as archive stakeholder), Ans Sarianamual (as archive stakeholder), Canan Marasligil (as translator), Carolina Valente Pinto (as editor and writer), Delany Boutkan (as editor and writer), Gloria Wekker (as archive stakeholder), Mirelle van Tulder (as editor and graphic designer), Noah Littel (as editor and writer), Paula Klotzki (as graphic designer and project intern), Philippa Driest (as distributor and printer), Setareh Noorani (as editor and writer), Shira Wolfe (as translator and copy editor), Tamara Hartman (as editor and writer), Tineke E. Jansen (as archive stakeholder, editor and writer), and—to be continued.
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