Artbook | D.A.P.
Founded in 1990, D.A.P. is the world’s largest distributor of books on art, photography, architecture, design and visual culture. Working with more than 250 imprints ranging from major museums and international art publishers to small presses, D.A.P. is America’s premier source for exhibition catalogs, monographs, special editions and rare publications. Publisher clients include Damiani; DelMonico Books; the Guggenheim; Hatje Cantz; JRP|Editions; Karma; Lars Müller; MFA Boston; the Museum of Modern Art; Pace; Siglio; Skira; Steidl; Twin Palms Publishers; Valiz; and Walther König. In 2004 D.A.P. launched its retail division, Artbook, establishing permanent bookstores at New York’s MoMA PS1 and Hauser & Wirth; Wirth in Los Angeles, alongside regular pop-up bookstores at art and book fairs. D.A.P. also maintains a significant in-house publishing and co-publishing program.
Paper and pop-up genius Kelli Anderson discusses 'Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape'
Palazzo Roverella, Rodney Smith: Photography Between Real and Surreal Exhibition Oct 2 – 4, 2025
Introducing Trucks and Tuks: Decorated Vehicles of South Asia by Christopher Herwig and FUEL
Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape by Kelli Anderson
Book Launch & Panel Discussion: "Strike Fast, Dance Light Lightly: Artists on Boxing"
'Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape' pop-up book by Kelli Anderson
Archigram: The Magazine, published by D.A.P. and Designers & Books
Fracture: Japanese Graphic Design 1875–1975, by Ian Lynam, published by Set Margins'
Chess PlayersFrom Charlie Chaplin to Wu-Tang Clan, published by FUEL
'Magic Art' by André Breton, published by Fulgur Press
Stuff: A New York Life of Cultural Chaos. By Kim Hastreiter. Published by Damiani.
Stuff: A New York Life of Cultural Chaos, By Kim Hastreiter. Published by Damiani.
1001 Movie PostersDesigns of the Times, Published by Reel Art Press
Operation Match: Jeff Tarr and the Invention of Computer Dating, published by 2wice Books
Sanyu: His Life and Complete Works. The Making of a Catalogue Raisonné by Li Ching Foundation
Commercial for High Entertainment (2023) by writer & artist David Robbins—published by Reliable Copy
The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure, published by The National Portrait Gallery
Eugene Richards: Remembrance Garden, A Portrait of Green-Wood Cemetery, published by D.A.P.
Eugene Richards: The Day I Was Born, a photographic portrait of the memory-laden Mississippi Delta
Eugene Richards: In This Brief Life, 50 years of social documentary, with previously unseen works
'Die Fläche' Facsimile Edition, Design and Lettering of the Vienna Secession 1902–1911