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Miss Read Art Book Fair Returns to Berlin with Record Crowds

A weekend of books, performances, and creative energy takes over Silent Green. Next year's focus on libraries promises even more surprises.

The image shows an open book with the title "Letters Patentes du Roy" printed on the cover. The...
The image shows an open book with the title "Letters Patentes du Roy" printed on the cover. The book is open to a page with text and a design. The text is written in a bold font and the design is intricate and detailed.

Miss Read Art Book Fair Returns to Berlin with Record Crowds

The Miss Read art book fair has returned to Berlin, drawing crowds to Silent Green. This year's event features over 200 publishers and art magazines, offering everything from rare editions to handcrafted fanzines. Entry remains free for all visitors.

Around 12,000 people attended the 2025 edition of the fair. Alongside books and magazines, the programme included symposia, lectures, and live performances. Organisers also hosted book presentations and discussions throughout the weekend.

The fair's focus spans a broad spectrum of print art. Visitors could explore monographs, catalogues, and limited-edition works. Handmade zines and experimental publications were also on display, appealing to collectors and casual browsers alike. Looking ahead, the 2026 fair will put libraries in the spotlight. Planners aim to showcase their cultural and artistic diversity, expanding the event's reach even further.

Miss Read continues to grow as a key event for art book lovers. With free admission and a packed schedule, it attracts both specialists and the general public. Next year's theme on libraries suggests an even wider range of exhibits and activities.

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