EVENT: Turning Tables Art Book / Publication Fair + Show
November 28, 2024 - December 14, 2024Critical Distance presents
TURNING TABLES Art Book / Publication Fair + Show
Launching Thursday, November 28th from 5–8 pm
in conjunction with 401 Richmond’s annual Holiday Open House
FEATURING
Art Metropole Toronto
Artexte Montreal
Angela Zhang Utrecht NL
Book*Hug Press Toronto
Book Works London UK
C Magazine Toronto
Chez Moi Books Toronto
Colour Code Toronto
Critical Distance Toronto
Feels Zine Toronto
Floating Opera Press Berlin
The Goldfarb Gallery (fka AGYU) Toronto
Grace Vali Toronto
Half Letter Press Chicago / Fort Wayne
Onsite Gallery Toronto
Optica centre d’art contemporain Montreal
PATINAPATINA Magazine Toronto
Possible Worlds Ottawa
Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oshawa
Sheer Spite Press Montreal
and more!
FAIR+SHOW DATES
Thursday, November 28 from 5–8 pm — LAUNCH!
Friday–Saturday, November 29–30 from 12–6 pm, and thereafter,
Thursdays–Saturdays thru December 14 from 12–6 pm + by appt
Free and open to the public, TURNING TABLES is a hybrid art book fair + show that will shine a spotlight on over 20 local and international arts publishers and producers of art books, critical arts publications, periodicals, prints, apparel, editions, multiples, and more — just in time for the 2024 holiday season.
Join us for the main event Thursday, Nov 28 from 5-8 pm when we will launch the Fair in conjunction with 401 Richmond’s annual Holiday Open House! Browse our offerings alongside 5 floors of galleries, shops, a licenced café, and 25+ open creative studios. After the launch evening, the Fair / Show continues during gallery hours through Dec 14th. Stay tuned to our Instagram feed at @critical.distance for exhibitor highlights and new releases to be announced — perfect for all you art book lovers and last minute gift givers!
ABOUT CRITICAL DISTANCE
Critical Distance Centre for Curators is a not-for-profit gallery, publisher, and professional network devoted to the advancement of curatorial inquiry in Toronto and beyond. With a focus on critically-engaged, collaborative, and cross-disciplinary practices, underrepresented perspectives and curatorial approaches, and wider public outreach and education on curating and exhibition-making, Critical Distance is an open platform for diverse curatorial perspectives, and a forum for ideas on curating as a way to foster meaningful connections between people across cultures, disciplines, geographies, and generations.
With this pilot initiative, Critical Distance seeks to connect publishers from across Canada and the world with Toronto-based publics and colleagues interested in critical, artful, affordable, and unusual art books, publications, and editions. Subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on Instagram, or visit our website for more information on our publishing-related activities, past, present, and future, including new additions to our Curators Library, e-Shop, and expanded publications-based programs coming soon.
Location and Access Info
Critical Distance is located in Suite 122 on the ground floor at 401 Richmond Street West, a wheelchair accessible building with ramps at both Richmond Street doors, and an accessible washroom on every level. The gallery is equipped with automatic doors, exhibitions are designed with access considerations at front of mind. Updates on any additional measures we develop in relation to specific artworks or events will be posted as it becomes available.
For any questions or more information, contact info@criticaldistance.ca.
Critical Distance gratefully acknowledges operating support from the Ontario Arts Council, an agency of the Government of Ontario. Turning Tables identity/design by Shani K Parsons; fun gif artwork by Thijs Geritz
About the Artist(s)
Angela Zhang
Angela Zhang is an independent illustrator from Toronto, currently living in the Netherlands.
Find out moreGrace Vali
Grace Vali is a multidisciplinary illustrator based in Toronto and Mississauga. She recently graduated from OCAD University with a BDes in Illustration.
Find out moreChez Moi Books
Chez Moi Books is a collector first, who sells a curated selection of secondhand and rare books that are separate from their collection.
Find out morePublisher(s)
Art Metropole
Art Metropole is a non-profit artist-run centre that publishes, promotes, exhibits, archives, and distributes artists’ books, multiples, and related media.
Find out moreBook Works
Book Works is a small arts charity set up in 1984 and based in London, dedicated to commissioning and supporting new work by emerging artists.
Find out moreBook*Hug Press
Celebrating twenty years of adventure in literary publishing, Book*Hug Press is a radically optimistic Canadian independent publisher, working at the forefront of contemporary book culture.
Find out moreColour Code
Colour Code (est. 2011) is an independent print studio and publishing platform specializing in Risograph printing.
Find out moreC Magazine
C Magazine (est. 1984) is a contemporary art and criticism periodical that functions as a forum for significant ideas in art and its contexts.
Find out moreArtexte
Artexte is a library, research centre and exhibition space for contemporary art, with an emphasis on the art of Canada and Québec.
Find out moreFEELS Zine
FEELS is a zine about feelings. It is a place to explore, to share, and to be honest. Having an open dialogue about what’s going on inside of us can foster meaningful connection and make us feel less alone.
Find out moreFloating Opera Press
Floating Opera Press is a Berlin-based publisher of contemporary criticism as well as select artists’ books.
Find out moreHalf Letter Press
Half Letter Press is a publishing imprint and online store initiated by Temporary Services (currently Brett Bloom and Marc Fischer).
Find out moreOptica, Centre D’art Contemporain
Optica figures among the first artist-run centres in Canada. Since 1972, the centre has sought to promote Canadian contemporary art.
Find out morePATINAPATINA Magazine
PATINAPATINA is a magazine spotlighting local diasporic artists, with an emphasis on work that preserves, and recontextualizes, elements of tradition from their cultural heritage.
Find out moreThe Goldfarb Gallery
The Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery (formerly AGYU) of York University is a socially minded not-for-profit contemporary art gallery that is a space for the creation and appreciation of art and culture.
Find out moreSheer Spite Press
Sheer Spite Press was founded to publish and distribute useful, generous, personal, political, funny, heart-filled books and zines.
Find out moreOnsite Gallery
Onsite Gallery at OCADU presents contemporary, Indigenous, and public art and design to advance knowledge creation and stimulate local and international conversations on the urgent issues of our time.
Find out moreThe Robert McLaughlin Gallery
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery is an artist-centered and community-oriented public art gallery in Durham Region.
Find out morePossible Worlds
Possible Worlds provides an inclusive space and support for experimental and underrepresented art and music in Ottawa.
Find out more