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Specific Object / David Platzker is pleased to announce a call for
entries for the Specific Object Publication of the Year Award. Since
2004, Specific Object has annually selected a Specific Object
Publication of the Year. Winners of the Award receive a cash prize of
$500 and the title of Specific Object Publication of the Year.

The winner for 2009, announced in April 2010, was "Orchard Spreadsheet,"
by R.H Quaytman, published by MER. Paper Kunsthalle.

The winner for 2008, announced in September 2009, was "The Mug," by Sarah
Lucas and Olivier Garbay, published by Other Criteria.

The winner for 2007, announced in June 2008, was Esopus Magazine.

The winner for 2006, announced in March 2007, was Vito Acconci &
Bernadette Mayer's "0 TO 9 : Limited Facsimile Edition," published by
Ugly Duckling Presse / Lost Literature Series.

The winner for 2005, announced in March 2006, was Philippe Parreno's
"Fade to Black," published by mfc-Michèle Didier.

The winner for 2004, announced in February 2005, was Jonathan Monk's
"Cover Version," published by Book Works in London.

Rules for consideration for the Specific Object 2010 Publication of the
Year  Work[s] that will be considered are artists' publications of any
kind including, but not limited to:

- artists' books
- audio CDs
- DVDs
- exhibition catalogues
- monographs
- periodicals

or any other physically published work in which an artist has directly
participated in the creation.

Special consideration will be given to publications that are highly
disseminatable - that is, publications that are published in sizable
press runs and publications that are affordable to a wide audience.
However, there are no limits to what constitutes these positions.

The physical properties of a work will be considered as will the
contents of the work as a whole. That is, great production values will
not help work[s] with poorly considered contents and vice versa.

Publications must be published within a given year for consideration as
noted by either the date of copyright [2010] within the publication or
the publisher's testament to date of publication.

A physical copy of each work for consideration must be submitted to
Specific Object. Work[s] submitted become the sole property of Specific
Object. Under no circumstance will work[s] submitted for consideration
be returned to the submitter.

Specific Object will not consider work[s] presented by any other means
such as, but not limited to, PDFs, web links, dummies, mock-ups, or
pre-publication samples. A final copy of the publication MUST be
provided to Specific Object for consideration.

Specific Object, and other judges to be named, will judge the work[s]
submitted and announce the winner of the Award in March 2010.

Work[s] for consideration for the 2010 Award must be received by
Specific Object BEFORE February 11, 2011.

Specific Object will not consider any work[s] for which Specific
Object, its employees or contest judges have had any involvement
within.

To be considered work[s] must be delivered to:

David Platzker
Specific Object
601 West 26th Street, Room M285
New York, NY 10001

Works should be accompanied by a cover letter stating that enclosed
work[s] is to be considered for the Award. The cover letter should make
note of the number of copies of the work that have been produced and
the work's retail price[s], publisher and / or distribution
information, and contact information to whom notification of Award may
be sent. Do NOT submit any additional material such as biographies,
reviews, slides, or other work[s] that are not for consideration for
the Award.

Further questions regarding the Award may be addressed to
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About Specific Object Specific Object is a personal venture to
aggregate interesting objects in any artistic medium and present them
in a contained venue, as well as to present these objects - and
additional objects of interest - online at www.specificobject.com -- an
in our new gallery.

Specifically, Specific Object is an attempt to isolate distinct works
of value - historically, monetarily and / or personally valuable - and
show them in an isolated context without the artifice of visual
confusion or clutter in hopes of allowing these works, or objects,
their own place, space and time. The materials shown range from
artists' publications, ephemera, prints, multiples and other editions
to literature, music / audio works and unique artworks of the
contemporary world.

From 1998 through 2004 Platzker was the Executive Director of the
non-profit institution Printed Matter, Inc. He is also the co-author,
and co-curator - with Elizabeth Wyckoff - of "Hard Pressed: 600 Years
of Prints and Process" (International Print Center New York & Hudson
Hills Press, 2000); and - with Richard H. Asxom - the book and
exhibition entitled "Printed Stuff: Prints, Posters, and Ephemera by
Claes Oldenburg: A Catalogue Raisonné 1958-1996" (Madison Art Center &
Hudson Hills Press, 1997), which was awarded the George Wittenborn
Award for Best Art Publication of 1997 by the Art Libraries Society of
North America. Platzker has also curated exhibitions of the works of
John Baldessari, Marcel Duchamp, Donald Judd, Bruce Nauman, Oldenburg,
Dieter Roth, and Edward Ruscha in addition to commissioning or curating
exhibitions at Printed Matter of Angelblood, Larry Clark, Erin
Cosgrove, Meg Cranston, General Idea, Jenny Holzer, Reverend Jen, Allan
Kaprow, Yoko Ono, Ryan McGinness, Sonic Youth, Tom Sachs, David
Tremlett, Richard Tuttle and the Guerrilla Girls.

In November 2004 Specific Object acquired the inventory of Barbara
Moore's bookstore "Bound & Unbound." Through her bookshops Bound &
Unbound and its predecessor Backworks, founded in 1976, Moore has been
a seminal and innovative champion of artists working in alternative
mediums.

This press release is archived at:

www.specificobject.com/projects/Publication_Call


specific object / david platzker
601 west 26 street, room m285
new york, ny 10001

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212.242.6253 tel.

www.specificobject.com

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