
June 13–15, 2025 – Berlin, Germany
The MISS READ: Berlin Art Book Fair & Festival returned to the Haus der Kulturen der Welt for its 17th edition, this year with a focus on Ecological Publishing. With more than 300 exhibitors from 50 countries, MISS READ continues to stand as one of the largest and most international gatherings for independent publishing worldwide.
Bazar Art Books participated once again, presenting a curated selection of works by Iranian artists and independent publishers. Beyond showcasing and selling publications, our presence contributed to the festival’s ongoing dialogue on critical discourse, experimental publishing, and ecological approaches to the future of art books.
Programs
Wednesday:
16:30 to 18:00 | Hashr O Nashr
Hashr O Nashr, which literally translates as ‘Socialisation and Distribution’ in Farsi, is an informal roundtable discussion with several artists whose books have been displayed on Bazar tables at various art book fairs. In this session, rather than focusing on the works or the artists themselves, we want to talk about the experience of running a table, the audience, what is exchanged on the tables, and who buys these items.
Thursday:
12:00 to 15:00 | Book-Making Workshop for Beginners: Shabahang Tayari
16:00 to 17:00 | Artist Presentation: Sana Ahmadizadeh
Sana Ahmadizadeh is an independent photographer and visual artist based in Ahvaz, Iran. She is a self-taught photographer whose works focus on social and political issues, drawing inspiration from her personal experiences. Over the past three years, she has focused on her projects through photo books and has self-published three of her books to date.
17:30 to 18:30 | Table Presentation: Cutt Press
Erin Honeycutt, founder of Cutt Press in Berlin, will introduce her new books via video. During this presentation, she will discuss the stories behind her previous books, their history, and the production process. The video will be screened at Bazar Art Books, and the audience will have the opportunity to participate in an online Q&A session with Erin.
Friday:
12:00 to 15:00 | Zine-Making Workshop: Saghi Parkhideh, Tehran Zine
Theoretical Workshop: An introduction to zines as an artistic medium in contemporary art, focusing on self-publishing, and introducing Tehran Zine.
Practical Workshop: From idea to creation, for making a single-page or two-page zine.
16:00 to 17:00 | Artist Presentation: Ali Ansari
Ali Ansari redefines traditional and classical Iranian art concepts in a contemporary context through his Murraqqa works. Combining classical Persian literature, Iranian miniatures, and applied geometry, he created Murraqqas, simultaneously visual poetry books and architectural sculptures. Through the fusion of poetry and imagery, he explores new layers of meaning and the relationship between poetic expression and visual representation, inviting the audience to reflect on the emotions embedded in his works.
17:30 to 18:30 | Presentation of Bazar’s Archive
Since its inception, Bazar has been dedicated to collecting and archiving art books, publications, and related resources. The extensive network of the market’s founders and international collaborators has facilitated the acquisition of many books and publications. In this session, Ronak Moshtaghi and Hedieh Ahmadi will introduce several examples from Bazar’s archive and discuss the methods of collecting and preserving Bazar’s archive.
Team
Founders and Organizers: Ronak Moshtaghi and Hedieh Ahmadi
Visual Identity Design: Baad Design Studio
Social Media Content Production: Azin Dehghan
PR: Narges Tabassomi
Website: Farzin Mojaver
Film and Photography: Azin Dehghan and Hosein Mirzaei
Fabric Printing: No-Nist
Tote Bag Sewing: Empowered Women of Marvarid Village
Tables Construction: Mehdi Tabrizi
Hosted by Rino School




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