EXHIBITOR FLOORPLAN




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ROOM A
A01Basheer Graphic Books [SG]
A02ArtReview [UK]
A03Jom [SG]
A04The Slow Press | Mynah Magazine [SG]
A05Meantime [SG]
A06PAPERSKY [JP/CN]
A07NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore [SG]
A08Whitestone Gallery Singapore [SG]
A09Grey Projects & Valiz [SG/NL]
A10SUBURBIA PROJECTS [MY]
A11Tara Books Pvt. Ltd. [IN]
A12ISLANDERS島民 [HK]
A13MAKERMAKER [KR]
A14Further Reading & RJ Paper [ID/SG]
A15ALL-BOOK-S + OFFCUT + Oolors [SG]
A16to_ press [TW]
A17B-PLATFORM [KR]
A18ODD ONE OUT [HK]
A19katsura books [JP]

ROOM B
B20bluetaped [SG]
B21Quiet Press [SG]
B22Halftime Speech [ID]
B23Holycrap.sg [SG]
B25Currency [SG]
B26Page Bureau / RELATED DEPARTMENT [US/CN]
B27Copyright/Reserved [ID]
B28Tokotype [ID]
B29The Sandwich Club [UK/HK]
B30narrativeforms. [SG]
B31CAIFAN.COMM [SG]
B32Variegated [SG]
B33Julia Bohle [DE]
B34Tsai Ting Bang 蔡定邦、Sharol 小小、Lin Jaihang 林家夯 [TW]
B35Hussain Rashid [SG]
B36Chin Lew & Isabell Hansen [SG]
B37FAHFDR [JP]
B38VERY ORDINARY AND [HK]
B39掀暇间OXANA [CN]

ROOM C
C40NEUTRAL COLORS [JP]
C41Special Special / 4N [US]
C42TOKYO ART BOOK FAIR [JP]
C43cuspdot 卡斯普多特 [CN]
C44Atelier HOKO [SG]
C45Street Report [SG]
C46Temporary Press/Unit [SG]
C47dmp editions [TW]
C48Handshake [ES]
C49commune [JP]
C50Set Margins' publications [NL]
C51In Plain Words [SG]
C52te editions [US]
C53LOST [SG]
C54Photographic Bandwidth [US]
C55BOOK AND SONS [JP]
C56Wongxchun [CN]
C57Michioto Publishing / between in between [JP]
C58Nlieechi [CN]
C59Three Books [JP]
C60THEBOOKSHOW & Some Useless Books [SG]
C61Perimeter Editions [AU]
C62JZZP [CN]
C63DECK Photography Art Centre [SG]
C64FLMK Artist Book Association [TW]
C65ampulets [SG]
C66Swamp Land [CN]
C67Fleur Delaville [DE]
C68Stasis Space [CN]
C69PASAJ [TR]
C70scheinflut [CN]

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ROOM D
D71Pearl Slug Studio [US/CN/AU]
D7280 BEN St. [SG]
D73Hotpot Blues [SG]
D74Ingrrrdience [SG]
D75Nadiia Zhelieznova [UAE]
D76发生再周二 (Stay With Tuesday) [CN]
D77christy chan, me today [HK]
D78Funky Zine Forest [CN]
D79shuiwong [HK]
D80BeHyunsil [KR]
D81beverage [SG]
D82nothing sus here [SG]
D83Fruitcart [SG]

ROOM E
E84onnacodomo & GOLDEN BUTTER BOOKS [JP]
E85Vănguard [US]
E86Cahyati Press [ID]
E87Studio Pancaroba [ID]
E88KULTRATED [SG]
E89Cyberstition Tongues: Experiment Templex [SG]
E90Rizo Masr [EG]
E91PageMasters [UK]
E92WEDOGOOD [VN]
E93Never Brush My Teeth [GR]
E94SHRUB + MASALA NOIR [SG/FR]
E95x_x [AR]
E96Ediciones Raritas [ES]
E97Hause [SG]
E98Fidèle éditions [FR]
E99RRD (Reproduction and Distribution Network) [MX]
E100ottoGraphic [FR]
E101 MARIO NIEVA / OTI [AR]

ROOM F
F102Rambutan [SG]
F103Through The Roof [SG]
F104Con-Temporary Art Editions [SG]
F105Your Local Newsstand [SG]
F106Mookata Club [TH]
F107 Other People's Books [SG]
F108t☒ふ豆부 [SG/KR]
F109Now place 此间 [US]
F11051 Personae [CN]
F111Right, there is nothing. / sesamespace [JP]
F112Sore Sore's Shelf [ID]
F113groundtable [HK/TH/DE]
F114FA-KAE [SG/KR/MY/IN]
F115PPIPPIPRESS [SG]
F116School of Fine Art (UAS-NAFA) [SG]
F117benjamiiiiin [SG]

ROOM G
G118  Binatang Press [ID]
G119  Pass the Peas [ID]
G120Knuckles & Notch [SG]
G121Monster Workshop [CN]
G122Grafis Nusantara [ID]
G123FEVER DOG [CN]
G124Tiny Studio [ID]
G125Cryptid Crossing [SG/US/DE/FI]
G126Witti Studio [TH]
G127   Parking Lot Press [TH]
G128   Cairo Art Book Fair [EG]


EXHIBITOR LIST

A01    Basheer Graphic Books [SG]

Basheer Graphic Books is a specialized bookstore for design books and magazines related to Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Design, Graphic Design, Animation, Product Design, Fashion Design, Art & Craft, Typography, and Photography.

A02    ArtReview [UK]

Founded in 1949, ArtReview is one of the world’s leading international contemporary art magazines, dedicated to expanding contemporary art’s audience and reach, and tracing the ways it interacts with culture in general. Aimed at both a specialist and a general audience, the magazine and its sister publications, ArtReview Asia (launched in 2013) and a quarterly Chinese edition of ArtReview (published in partnership with Yishu Shijie and launched in 2022), feature a mixture of criticism, reviews, commentary and analysis alongside commissioned artist projects, guides and special supplements.


A03    Jom [SG]

Jom is a weekly digital magazine covering arts, culture, politics, business, technology and more in Singapore. Though its initial focus will be on long-form writing and photography, it is committed to a diversity of formats, from short-form video to audio podcasts.


A04    The Slow Press | Mynah Magazine [SG]

Based in sunny Singapore, The Slow Press is an independent food magazine fixated on the rich stories behind what we eat. Through longform journalism, design, illustration, and photography, the magazine seeks to bring Singapore’s vibrant food heritage to the foreground in an introspective, yet quirky and fun way.

Mynah Magazine is a print magazine about the untold side of Singapore. It aims to critically and creatively examine the facets of this country that either don’t get enough time in mainstream media, or haven't been discussed in broad ways. It covers cultural critique, social commentary, interviews and more.


A05    Meantime [SG]

Meantime is an independent magazine documenting Singapore stories lost to time. Published biennially, each issue uncovers our past through personal stories.


A06    PAPERSKY [JP/CN]

PAPERSKY is a travel and culture magazine born in Tokyo in 2002—founded by Lucas B.B., creative director and editor behind PAPERSKY and the legendary magazine Tokion. Created to be both a door to the world and a path inward, each issue weaves together storytelling, design, and movement in a style we call New Journalism. With a love for nature, cultural walks, bikepacking, and long hikes, PAPERSKY introduces inspiring people and places—offering readers new ways to move, think, and live. Its unique ethno-travel content seamlessly blends and bends time, culture, and nature into a fresh new flavor for the future. Now published in English and Simplified Chinese, the magazine celebrates life on Spaceship Earth—one local journey at a time.


A07    NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore [SG]

NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore is a national research centre of the Nanyang Technological University which positions itself as a space for critical discourse and encourages new ways of thinking about Spaces of the Curatorial in Southeast Asia and beyond. Located within Singapore’s visual arts precinct Gillman Barracks, the Centre’s dynamic public programmes serve to engage with various audiences through lectures, workshops, open studios, film screenings, Exhibition (de)Tours, and Stagings. As a research centre, it aims to provide visiting researchers and curators a comprehensive study on the contemporary art ecosystem in Singapore and the region.


A08    Whitestone Gallery Singapore [SG]

Whitestone Gallery is a prestigious Japanese art institution founded in Tokyo in 1967. Specializing in post‑war and contemporary Japanese art, it has played a pivotal role in championing the avant‑garde Gutai movement. Over five decades, it has expanded across East Asia—opening spaces in Ginza, Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing, and most recently in Singapore’s Tanjong Pagar Distripark—the region’s largest gallery, redesigned by renowned architect Kengo Kuma. Representing both post‑war masters and emerging talents, Whitestone also bridges Japanese and global art scenes through solo and group exhibitions and its presence on major international art fair stages.


A09    Grey Projects & Valiz [SG/NL]

Valiz is an independent international publisher on contemporary art, theory, critique, design and urban affairs. Their books offer critical reflection, interdisciplinary inspiration, and often establish a connection between cultural disciplines and socio-political questions. Apart from publishing, Valiz organizes lectures, debates and other cultural projects.

Grey Projects (est. 2008) is a library, a residency apartment, a studio, and two galleries. Out of these spaces they generate curatorial and exchange activities. This usually means they make books, exhibitions, talks, residencies, reading groups, and workshops. They are interested in new design practices, writing, curatorial research, and art propositions. They are located in Tiong Bahru.


A10    SUBURBIA PROJECTS [MY]

Suburbia Projects is an independent architecture book publisher and retailer based in the suburban heart of Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Established in 2020 by Ashran Bahari and Naadiya Hani, the initiative was born out of a shared desire to address the lack of critical, values-driven discourse in architectural publishing—particularly in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. With a focus that prioritizes ethics, context, and cultural meaning over purely aesthetic considerations, Suburbia Projects seeks to nurture deeper conversations about the built environment. Its titles are distributed internationally by Idea Books, making them accessible to a global readership of architects, academics, and design enthusiasts alike.


A11    Tara Books Pvt. Ltd. [IN]

Tara Books is a collective of writers, artists, and designers, based in Chennai, south India. They publish illustrated and handmade books for children and adults. While they generate many of their titles in-house, they also work with artists, writers, and designers across the world. Known for their richly illustrated books, they offer a unique list that includes titles in children’s literature, photography, graphic novels, art, and art education.


A12    ISLANDERS島民 [HK]

ISLANDERS島民 is an urban research lab based in Peng Chau, Hong Kong. It conducts research on everyday objects to develop original perspectives on understanding a place and its community. Through activities like publishing map-zines, organizing workshops, and engaging with local spaces, Islanders explores how ordinary elements shape the identity and social fabric of an area and foster a deeper connection to place.


A13    MAKERMAKER [KR]

MAKERMAKER publish about contemporary matters of art, city, and design. One of their focuses is on city-related matters from the artists’ perspective To create quality books as art, they consistently prioritise design and details that reflect each concept. It was founded in Seoul as an imprint of the design studio Graphicabulary based in Seoul and London. And an award-winning publisher of the 2024 Best Book Design in Korea.


A14    Further Reading & RJ Paper [ID/SG]

Further Reading is an independent multi-format publishing platform with a production and distribution unit. They seek to engage in discourse within design practices by exploring the wider contexts through various programmed experiences, such as online publication, printed periodicals, pop-ups, and workshops on topics relevant to/within Indonesia, Southeast Asia, as well as globally.

RJ Paper is the trusted partner for thousands of designers, creators, artists and makers since 1987. For decades, their personal touch to customers and attention to materiality have positioned them right at the heart of creative communities and their projects.


A15    ALL-BOOK-S + OFFCUT + Oolors [SG]

ALL-BOOK-S is Allegro Print’s online bookshop, showcasing exclusive titles by artists, designers, and independent publishers—often unavailable elsewhere.

OFFCUT is its sustainable stationery line, made by repurposing leftover paper into notebooks and notepads, reducing waste through creative reuse.

OOLORS is a curated collection of everyday objects and stationery designed to inspire. Each piece is thoughtfully made to be timeless, meaningful, and a little out of the ordinary.

Together, these initiatives reflect Allegro Print’s commitment to creativity, sustainability, and supporting independent voices.


A16    to_ press [TW]

to_ press is a self-publishing platform founded in 2022, dedicated to experimental and narrative-driven artist books and photo books. It has published two artist books and one image-based calendar, and in 2025, it is organizing a workshop and exhibition that explore the intersections of text, image, and publishing. to_ press regularly participates in international art book fairs, engaging directly with readers and audiences from diverse cultural backgrounds to amplify the voices of Taiwanese creators.


A17    B-PLATFORM [KR]

B-PLATFORM produces artist books that have meaning as works of art, with a focus on visual art books. B-PLATFORM also operates a gallery space that shares the artistic value of books, supports exhibitions by young artists and small publishers, and produces limited editions of artist books of 5 to 100 volumes.


A18    ODD ONE OUT [HK]

ODD ONE OUT, established in 2012, is Hong Kong's pioneer gallery focusing on illustration, graphic arts, and printmaking. The gallery published limited edition prints and artist books with local creators, while showcasing international artists. Since 2022, they've transitioned to online operations and international exhibitions. Their unique publication practice celebrates the tactile qualities and diverse techniques of printmaking, from traditional methods to contemporary experimentation.


A19    katsura books [JP]

katsura books is a small publishing company that started in October 2023. It is led by Katsura Oda, a writer for famous Japanese magazines. It has two art books: Shisuko Tomoto's Painting Life, featuring works by the Japanese naive painter and a biography written by her granddaughter, and The Work of Riichi Urano, a Dyeing and Textile Craftsman: The Kimono of Ozu's Films, which introduces the work of Yasujiro Ozu's film costume designer in 336 pages.

B20    bluetaped [SG]

bluetaped is a collective of designers, researchers, and friends who explore stories through printed matter and spatial experiments. For SG60, bluetaped presents Heartland: A Gen Z Gaze into Singapore’s Everyday Spaces. A curated booth that maps the HDB heartland through the eyes of Singapore’s young creatives. Through zines, photo books, and objects, each piece reflects a corner of home: from void decks to bedroom secrets, fallen trees to corridor gardens. This is a booth-as-catalog, documenting what’s worth remembering, questioning, and reshaping for a new generation living in familiar, yet shifting, spaces.

B21    Quiet Press [SG]

Quiet Press is a self-publishing house and creative space based in Singapore, dedicated to photographic storytelling and underrepresented narratives. Founded by Jay Lim, it grew out of research into 'quiet' as a way of articulating overlooked stories through photography and books. Quiet Press aims to support work that addresses social issues affecting communities of the global majority by using 'quiet' as a guiding principle to foster respectful dialogue, shared learning, and deeper engagement with complex realities.




B22    Halftime Speech [ID]

Halftime Speech, initiated by Petrikor Books, is a bold new project that celebrates the beautiful game and its profound cultural reach. Like a perfectly timed pass splitting the defense, this initiative transcends the pitch, delving into the rich narratives, emotions, and untold stories that football inspires. Halftime Speech seeks to capture the essence of football as a universal language—a global matchday chant that unites fans from every walk of life.


B23    Holycrap.sg [SG]

Rubbish Famzine is an annual family zine produced by the Lim family art collective, Holycrap. It's a unique blend of family photo album and magazine, documenting their life, travels, and experiments in a hands-on, creative way. The name "Rubbish" comes from a word used affectionately at home, while "Famzine" is a fusion of "family" and "magazine".


B25    Currency [SG]

Currency is a studio where ideas are shaped into systems, stories, and spaces. For ten years, they have collaborated with artists, curators, publishers, and institutions to create visual identities, publications, and exhibitions that honour the depth of their content. For them, design is a vessel: carrying content, revealing structure, inviting meaning.


B26    Page Bureau / RELATED DEPARTMENT [US/CN]

Page Bureau 书局 is a self-publishing unit of RELATED DEPARTMENT 有关设计部门, which releases miscellaneous printed matter and digital files. RELATED DEPARTMENT 有关设计部门 is an independent graphic design practice based in Shanghai/New York, working with a variety of design forms in response to shifting contexts of post-colonial and digital landscapes.


B27    Copyright/Reserved [ID]

Copyright/Reserved is an experimental design studio based in Indonesia. The term “experimental” reflects its foundation—coming from a fine art background and treating the studio format as a space to play and collaborate. This approach grew organically through time, shaped by the people it has worked with, and learned from. Its publishing arm, Extensive Publishing, began as a way to explore creativity beyond client work. It’s a space to grow ideas that might not fit into commercial formats: books, zines, and objects born from shared values and collaboration. The line is rooted in a passion for independent publishing and interdisciplinary exchange.


B28    Tokotype [ID]

Tokotype Goods is a complementary typographic-driven product line, ranging from prints, apparel, and tools managed & developed by Tokotype Foundry.


B29    The Sandwich Club [UK/HK]

The Sandwich Club is a studio that focuses on book design, artist book publishing, bookbinding & bookmaking and risograph printing. Currently based in London, and occasionally in Hong Kong, it creates and publishes artist books/zines, and collaborates with artists across multiple fields. All its publications are designed, printed and hand-bound in its studio. It aims to create a platform for artists to create and showcase their work in the form of a publication; it uses different binding methods + presses & a risograph duplicator with 10 colours, and find combinations together with artists to create their own publications.


B30    narrativeforms. [SG]

narrativeforms is a multi-disciplinary studio for passions, curating a selection of lifestyle and object-based works, through an experiential brand approach. Narrating stories behind each unique form, the brand's growing repository aims to heighten the experience and emotional fulfilment for its users. narrativeforms is a collection of passions and experimentations by Shawn, exploring art and design in conjunction with his architectural background. The brand displays a catalogue of illustrated art prints, photography, self published zines, crafts, and unique curated objects.


B31    CAIFAN.COMM [SG]

CAIFAN.COMM is a Singapore-based creative collective making books, prints, crafts, and design-related goods. Like a caifan plate, they mix and match different styles, ideas, and perspectives—serving up playful, thoughtful projects that celebrate creativity and collaboration. Whether it’s quirky prints or concept-driven publications, they enjoy creating things that spark curiosity and bring people together.



B32    Variegated [SG]

Variegated is a Singapore-based collective keen on producing books, publications, and objects rooted in design, research, and learning. Taking cues from the foliar variegation of plants, the members work across multiple disciplines with collaborators from diverse backgrounds to make each project a unique, surprising endeavour.


B33    Julia Bohle [DE]

Julia is a visual artist and photographer focusing on book arts based in Sydney, Australia. After completing her Master’s in Photography at the Royal College of Art, London, she is now pursuing a Doctor of Fine Arts at the National Art School. Her work explores the psychological engagement with landscapes through handmade books, zines, and limited editions. Projects like Memories from the Desert and Inner Landscapes examine themes of isolation, transformation, and self-reflection, using photography to capture the interplay between light, shadow, and memory. She is fascinated by the emotional depth that books can hold, combining digital and analogue techniques.


B34    Tsai Ting Bang 蔡定邦、 Sharol 小小Lin Jaihang 林家夯 [TW]

Three Taiwanese visual artists—Tsai Ting Bang, Sharol, and Lin Jaihang—explore themes of family, gender, desire, and identity through photography and publishing. Each brings a distinct voice: Tsai documents familial memory with raw intimacy; Sharol uses analog self-portraiture to engage with kink, body, and cosmic sensitivity; Lin captures queer male intimacy through deeply personal and poetic visual language. Together, their works span documentary and performative practices, offering nuanced perspectives on emotional narratives, sexuality, and contemporary life in Asia—framed through photobooks and zines as both artistic expression and personal archive.


B35    Hussain Rashid [SG]

Hussain Rashid is a multidisciplinary creative whose work spans writing, photography, and film. Whether capturing distant landscapes or inner worlds, his work opens windows into realms both real and imagined. With a curious spirit and a trusty camera, he travels in search of stories that distil fleeting moments into lasting impressions. As a smuggler of dreams, he weaves the magic of his observastions into his art, inviting others to uncover the rich tales that lie within.


B36    Chin Lew & Isabell Hansen [SG]

Isabell Hansen & Chin Lew are two visual artists who are interested in working in the format of print via hand-crafted zines and self-published photo books. Their photography and image making based work looks to explore the intersections of memory, identity, and place.

B37    FAHFDR [JP]

FAHFDR is a Tokyo-based photography zine group, composed of photographers from different countries and places. While there are no similarities between their backgrounds, their love of photography has somehow gathered them in Tokyo. They tell their own stories in Tokyo through photography, each in their own unique way. FAHFDR has been participating in book fairs with their indie publisher in Tokyo and abroad.


B38    VERY ORDINARY AND [HK]

VOA is a HK-based creative studio dedicated to image-making and independent art publishing. The studio attempts to rethink the ontology and epistemology of art publication by breaking the boundaries between publications, daily art, mundane objects, moving images, and ephemerals. It has also participated in multiple art book fairs and festivals such as HKAC Art Book Fair 2025, the BOOKED: Hong Kong Art Book Fair 2024, 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2019, Taipei Art Book Fair 2024 and 2018, Singapore Art Book Fair in 2023, and Hong Kong Zine and Print Fest in 2017.


B39    掀暇间OXANA [CN]

OXANA is an independent collective rooted in art, design, and interdisciplinary practices, dedicated to books and exhibitions. Initiated in 2020 and officially established in 2023, it operates without a fixed structure, remaining open and fluid. It holds a firm belief that artistic practice and the sharing of knowledge can open up new possibilities for the world and forge fresh directions forward. Today, OXANA is active across Hefei, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Berlin, New York, Manchester — wandering through mountains, along the sea, across bustling cities, and into the open sky.


C40    NEUTRAL COLORS [JP]

NEUTRAL COLORS is an independent publisher, it is also the name of the magazine it publishes, as well as the name of the bookbinding company. The three are organically connected. The publishing style of NEUTRAL COLORS is to have a small group of people getting together to handle everything from printing and binding to distribution. It aims to create an economically sustainable medium-scale publishing company that is somewhere between mass commercial printing and small-volume independent printing. (Approximately 5000 copies for magazines / 300–1000copies for Books and Art books).


C41   Special Special / 4N [US]

Special Special is a creative studio founded in 2016 by artist Wen-You Cai in New York City. It serves as a platform to surprise, delight, and inspire through unique perspectives on everyday experiences.

In 2024, Special Special launched 4N, a biannual magazine highlighting extraordinary foreign talent in America and exploring creative migration. The magazine showcases exciting work by emerging international artists and fosters dialogue around the challenges of immigration for creatives.


C42    TOKYO ART BOOK FAIR [JP]

TOKYO ART BOOK FAIR (TABF) was launched in 2009 as the first book fair in Japan dedicated to art publications. Held annually, it brings together independent publishers, gallery presses, bookshops, as well as individual artists and collectives. In 2025, TABF launched a smaller-scale fair, TOKIO ART BOOK FAIR, with a focus on fostering exchange within the independent publishing community.


C43    cuspdot 卡斯普多特 [CN]

cuspdot is a non-profit space in Hangzhou that organizes exhibitions, workshops, and other events. An ordinary cusp occurs as the caustic of light rays in the bottom of a cup, and is an element that appears in everyone's life on a daily basis. cuspdot is concerned with the everyday and wants to organize and self-govern through collaboration based on the principles of horizontality and co-responsibility. It is a living, organic, compositional process that is constantly constructed and proceeds through listening, communication, emotion and care.


C44    Atelier HOKO [SG]

Atelier HOKO (2002) is an independent creative practice that focuses on the study of the growing disengagement between people, things and space. The atelier hopes to cultivate in people, an open-ness and ability to un-know, bringing about a heightened curiosity towards all phenomena by taking a fresh look at reality. Founded by Alvin Ho and Clara Koh.


C45    Street Report [SG]

Street Report is an ongoing project of accounts describing in detail situations or events on the street, usually from the result of observation and inquiry by a Street Reporter. Street Report reviews local and human-scale realities.


C46    Temporary Press/Unit [SG]

Temporary Press is a small publisher producing content around art and design in the form of artist books, critical texts, and everyday research, with an interest in incidental ideas and alternative practices. The press often relies on economical and improvisational design and production methods, often with a black-only Risograph and simple tools. Temporary Unit is an inconvenient bookshop and occasional workshop/exhibition space for graphic design and making that has hosted talks and exhibited works of both local and international artists and designers since 2021.


C47    dmp editions [TW]

dmp editions is a practicing field that involves a multidisciplinary approach to publishing, content editing, art direction and all things related to book-making. It works with artists, photographers, editors, and curators to develop an alternative perspective of the world portrayed through the pages of a book.


C48    Handshake [ES]

Handshake® operates as a platform for publishing printed matter, hosting events, exhibitions, and workshops. Focusing on visual research and exploring the limits of contemporary publishing practices, Handshake collaborates with photographers, designers, and artists to create unique and experimental projects while having fun in the process.


C49    commune [JP]

commune is a gallery space, book shop, and publishing imprint—commune Press—in Hatagaya, Tokyo. commune has made a global name for itself, exhibiting at various international art book fairs including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Paris, Melbourne, Bangkok, Singapore, and Tokyo. It also runs pop-up shops, curates exhibitions and manages artists both in Japan and abroad. With its guiding principles of diversity, community, DIY, and shared values, commune collaborates with friends and acquaintances to spotlight emerging artists and publishing projects around the world.


C50    Set Margins' publications [NL]

Creatively applying the cultural politics of content, form, and style whilst critically dissecting these to spark literacy, Set Margins’ publications enforces the voices of marginalized cultural agendas. As a support structure, a platform for production, a network and publisher, Set Margins’ frames current impulses with particular focus for communication, forms of cooperation, and involved politics. Set Margins’ delivers critical experiences, discourse, and dialogue, steps up for liberties and builds critical community.


C51    In Plain Words [SG]

In Plain Words is a Singapore-based editorial studio that examines everyday life through food and design.


C52    te editions [US]

te editions is a curatorial, editorial, and publishing collective operating in New York and Beijing, dedicated to exploring the intersection of art and the humanities. It examines historical and contemporary social landscapes through a diversified and microscopic lens, focusing on how cultures encounter, collapse, and transform each other within global cultural flows.


C53    LOST [SG]

LOST is a magazine about self-discovery through travel. It is a magazine that features real stories, personal reflections and epiphanies from people around the world. It believes that travel isn’t about fancy hotels or tourist destinations, but about immersing oneself in someplace entirely foreign to feel extremely uncomfortable so that one can learn from it. It believes that travel is a state of mind.


C54    Photographic Bandwidth [US]

PHOTOGRAPHIC BANDWIDTH IS A LIMITED-EDITION PHOTOBOOK PUBLISHING IMPRINT THAT TAKES A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH TO THE HUMAN CONDITION.


C55    BOOK AND SONS [JP]

BOOK AND SONS is a Tokyo-based art book store. In January 2024, it opened a sister store, THE BOOK END, in Kobe. It also publishes photo books in collaboration with artists, and specializes in distributing carefully selected art books by Japanese artists and independent publishers worldwide. There are many attractive artists and publishers in Japan, and it would like to introduce their books to the rest of the world.


C56    Wongxchun [CN]

Wongxchun is a graphic designer and amateur photographer living in Beijing, China. Her work focuses on the subtle connection between nature. She specialises in conveying a delicate and serene experience through the combination of imagery and material properties.


C57    Michioto Publishing / between in between [JP]

Michioto Publishing is an independent publishing house based in Wakayama, Japan. In close collaboration with artists, it produces a diverse range of art books including photography, prints, and sculpture works in high quality and distinctiveness.

between in between is a private label run by a designer of Michioto. He has a studio in a small satoyama village, where he explores locally collected materials and presents some of his projects in the form of books. He harvests paper mulberry every winter and he creates books by mixing traditional wisdom with experimental methods.


C58    Nlieechi [CN]

Nlieechi is a graphic designer from Sichuan, China, currently based in Kyoto. His work focuses on personal projects such as art books and zines, combining graphic design with photography. He explores various printing techniques including silkscreen and risograph. He was nominated for the TOKYOTDC 2025 Prize and selected as one of the Award360 Best 100 in 2024.


C59    Three Books [JP]

Three Books is an independent publishing house based in Tokyo & Kyoto, founded in 2023. Its mission is to create photobooks that are built on the three elements of storytelling, the storyteller (artist) and the reader resonating with each other.


C60    THEBOOKSHOW & Some Useless Books [SG]

THEBOOKSHOW is a unique platform that bridges the gap between the art world and the general public. Leveraging the book medium as a means of artistic expression, its mission is to promote self-published art books and empower artists to showcase their work in exhibitions and art festivals, sparking renewed perspectives on the book form.


C61    Perimeter Editions [AU]

Perimeter Editions is the award-winning publishing imprint of Melbourne-based bookstore Perimeter Books and distribution house Perimeter Distribution. Releasing its first publication in 2012, Perimeter Editions’ focus rests on publishing autonomous books in close collaboration with photographers, artists, and writers. Its publications exhibit a criticality and sensitivity to content and form.


C62    JZZP [CN]

JZZP is committed to building a platform that supports independent Chinese artists in freely expressing their ideas. In addition to photobooks and artists' books, it has recently introduced a new line of text-based publications that reflect its interest in the intersection of image and reality— as it relates to the social, cultural, and political dynamics within China.

Its practice extends beyond publishing. Through JZZP’s physical space, it curates a range of research-based, community-oriented cultural events and exhibitions featuring books and ongoing projects. These efforts are designed to build a supportive network among creators, local communities, and broader audiences.


C63    DECK Photography Art Centre [SG]

DECK is a non-profit arts organisation based in Singapore that champions photography arts. The organisation was founded in 2012 with the vision of advancing the appreciation and development of photography as a contemporary art form. In 2014, this vision manifested into Singapore’s first independent container art space at 120A Prinsep Street, built with the support of public and donors. Today, DECK is marking an important milestone in the visual arts landscape to build a purpose-built arts building for photography in Singapore. DECK Photography Art Centre Ltd. (UEN 201215478E) is a registered Charity and Institution of a Public Character in Singapore.


C64    FLMK Artist Book Association [TW]

FLMK Artist Book Association is a Taipei-based collective dedicated to the creation, exploration, and dissemination of artist books as a vital form of contemporary art. Founded in 2022, FLMK supports artists working with paper, print, and book-based media through exhibitions, workshops, and community events. The association embraces experimentation and cross-disciplinary dialogue, encouraging innovative approaches to storytelling, materiality, and artist book as object. FLMK has exhibited at OU Art Space in Tamsui (2022), Zine Day Taiwan (2023) Shilin Citizen’s Center (2024), and launched its first online exhibition “Magic of Pages” (2023), extending its reach to a wide international audience.


C65    ampulets [SG]

ampulets first started in 2006 as a graphic design studio by James Teo. Since 2019, it ceased its commercial projects to focus solely on independent art and design projects and books, mostly made in collaborations with other designers, makers, and artists in Singapore and beyond. Today, ampulets is run by Yvonne Tham.



C66    Swamp Land [CN]

Swampland is a group that focuses on bringing the "moist" atmosphere of the natural medium into the fields of photography, literature, and design by using natural elements as materials to do the book design. They hope that by exploring, touching, and experimenting with different materials with the creators, they will continue to penetrate into the core of the works. By using materials that respond to them, they can evoke the materiality of the work as a book.


C67    Fleur Delaville [DE]

Fleur Delaville is a photographer, bookmaker, and inventor. Her machines and books explore multidimensional experiences that invite new ways of storytelling, the reader wandering along images and text. Her designs draw a frame or boundary around encounters between architecture and bodies, mirroring the photographic act itself. Each work is imbued with an uncanny aura, evoking a sense of mystery and magic. To uncover stories is a play of sight and folds, light and darkness, textures and shapes.


C68    Stasis Space [CN]

Stasis Space, originally based in Beijing’s 798 Art District and now located in Hangzhou, is an independent art space dedicated to exploring the subtle dynamics between confrontation and stability, participation and contestation. Its practice often begins with publishing—featuring its own publications as well as titles from independent publishers—and expands into exhibitions, workshops, and participatory actions. In recent years, it has developed projects centered on collective memory, urban fabric, ecological care, and colonial critique, committed to sustaining art as an ongoing form of inquiry, collaboration, and shared experience.


C69    PASAJ [TR]

PASAJ is an art initiative that runs an independent project space used for various purposes (exhibitions, performances, workshops, talks) in the field of contemporary arts. PASAJ focuses on social context, knowledge, and memory of the space as well as connecting with the local community. It aims to facilitate skills exchange and to establish an environment where artists encounter each other and other inhabitants in the area.

PASAJ invites artists to build up site-specific projects in communication with its surroundings. PASAJ collaborates with local and international associations and the artists.


C70    scheinflut [CN]

scheinflut is a graphic design studio founded in 2020 with two members currently, each responsible for text creation and design presentation respectively. Their creations attach great importance to the interest of thought and art, and they are committed to connecting personal expression with daily life through various carriers.


D71    Pearl Slug Studio [US/CN/AU]

Pearl Slug Studio is a zine and art book publishing imprint dedicated to fostering emerging creators and artists. Its mission is to push the boundaries of bookmaking as an artistic practice while cultivating a vibrant community of visual and textual creators. Rooted in the Chinese cultural sphere and deeply inspired by Asian traditions, Pearl Slug seeks to bridge cultures, creating meaningful dialogues with diverse global creators. It embraces the challenges of producing and distributing books within the Chinese-speaking world, striving to amplify the voices of young Asian artists with shared aspirations.

D72    80 BEN St. [SG]

80 BEN St. was founded by students from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) in 2023. It was established to enable and empower NAFA students to showcase their own initiated creative projects. The platform acts as a launchpad for experimentation and collaboration, and for SGABF 2025, it expands its call to students across all disciplines, encouraging cross-faculty exchange. Founded in 1938, NAFA is Singapore’s leading arts institution and a founding member of the University of the Arts Singapore (UAS). Its Faculty of Art & Design supports students in exploring their artistic identities through a dynamic, practice-based curriculum. With a strong emphasis on studio work, industry partnerships, and real-world internships, students are equipped with the creative, critical and technical skills needed for a wide range of future-focused careers.

D73    Hotpot Blues [SG]

Hotpot Blues is a growing collective born from the existential despair shared by two young artists, only soothed by the organisation of hotpot parties during their time in school. They play with provocative text and images that lay disguised under a blanket of whimsical colours.

D74    Ingrrrdience [SG]

Hello everynyan. Ingrrrdience is a collaboration betwixt radioriotgrrrl, Tofu House Films, and Onion. Based on how they all individually have food-related nicknames, they are here to surve a booth experience cum subverted white cube couture with a photo-op on top (or well, in the mini-fridge they are bringing). You can expect to find: heartful zines that may be of anthropological significance in 10 years, prints of a similar but more ambiguous tone, weird shirts that they hope will entirely offset the booth cost and trinkets made with the scraps in our pockets at the end of the day.

D75    Nadiia Zhelieznova [UAE]

Nadiia Zhelieznova is an illustrator, artist, and independent publisher working with zines, prints, sculpture, and textiles. Her practice explores the space between the grotesque and the beautiful, blending handmade techniques with visual storytelling. She creates narrative systems rooted in memory, absurdity, and emotional tension. At the Taipei Art Book Fair, she will present risograph-printed zines, handmade editions, prints, and sculptural objects. Nadiia has participated in international events such as the Singapore and Tokyo Art Book Fairs, and her clients include The New Yorker, Adobe, Yandex, and Internazionale.


D76    发生再周二 (Stay With Tuesday) [CN]

Stay With Tuesday® is a duo consisting of Lao Zhou & Lao Wu. The studio was established in Shanghai in 2018 and creates while drinking tea. It has created many series, including #“Waste” Beauty Center #HonoringAncestors #Tea #Painting #Art Installation #Zine and more. With no fixed style — just whatever feels right, its work takes many forms, and is always changing.


D77    christy chan, me today [HK]

Christy Chan is a Hong Kong–based artist and poet who creates bold, playful, and whimsical creations that celebrate love and joy. Inspired by her journey of personal growth & self-discovery, love of animals and fictional romances, she primarily works with oil pastels and produces poetic zines. She has also explored ceramics as part of her practice. Her latest zine, How to Live the Life Like a Weird Bird, shares her quirky take on self-worth, solitude, and authenticity—wrapped in silly, playful poems and paintings sure to make you smile. It features five new poems and pink monotone prints of oil pastel works.


D78    Funky Zine Forest [CN]

Funky Zine Forest is a zine group made up of 4res and Handowin. 4res is a graphic designer from Hong Kong. He is also a movie-goer and one of the founders of Zinecoop, a Hong Kong zine community. Handowin is an award-winning author-illustrator based in NYC/Shanghai. Both of them love making zines in a different way though. In 2019, they grouped up to attend international art book fairs. Through Handowin’s visualized stories, an incomparable world outlook could be recognized. 4res’ unique viewpoint and critical thinking differentiate him from others. Their cooperation will definitely spur sparks.


D79    shuiwong [HK]

Shuilam Wong or shuiwong is a visual artist who grew up in Japan, Singapore, China and the UK. She creates zines and illustrations using a graphic, reportage style. Often sketching on location at events, she uses live drawing to capture and record underground culture. From portraits of musicians and dancers to comics featuring animals and monsters, her self-published works are a vibrant documentation of life and dreams.


D80    BeHyunsil [KR]

BeHyunsil is a self-publishing platform run by Seoyul, meaning both 'unreal' and 'to be real' (非現實/Be+現實). Based in Seoul, Korea, Seoyul creates visual narratives through illustration and graphic design. Design projects and personal reflections materialize as independent zines and artist publications. BeHyunsil's experimental approach combines handcrafted elements with various printing methods including risograph, aiming to create visual and narrative connections between creator and reader.


D81    beverage [SG]

beverage is a small independent publishing collective, founded by Beverley and Grace — two zine-makers and their Brother DCP-L2680DW Laser Printers. Through their experimental zines, they tell unique stories on everyday subjects.


D82    nothing sus here [SG]

Once budding creatives, now withered and getting wrinkly: Joshua (ex–art director turned agency strategist) and Janice (Creative turned Experience Designer and government minion at the agency managing your retirement funds) are attempting to revive their love for art and print. This book fair is either the start of a new creative chapter…or a not so creative train wreck.


D83    Fruitcart [SG]

Fruitcart is your everyday street vendor of simple, vibrant joys. Presenting a vibrant collection of crafts and books in a range of mediums and styles, it strive to make physical design and art more sweet and authentic for all! As fresh as a ripe piece of fruit, picked just for you.


E84    onnacodomo & GOLDEN BUTTER BOOKS [JP]

A joint booth unites Tokyo creative duo onnacodomo and Kyoto indie publisher GOLDEN BUTTER BOOKS. onnacodomo—Ruka Noguchi and Yasuko Seki—craft collage and stop-motion visuals for Hiroshi Fujiwara and Non’s music videos, fashion ads, and art books STILL IMAGINE and Neighbors, appearing at book fairs in Tokyo and Seoul. GOLDEN BUTTER BOOKS, run by illustrator couple Akinori Shimodaira and Reiko Tada, releases handmade titles like comics Tiny Avocado Diary, Tekitō Kantantan, and VARIATIONS, active on Japanese fair circuits. The booth premieres fresh zines plus DASARA Anniversary, a book on repainting thrifted tableware, spotlighting Japan’s colour, texture, and DIY print culture.


E85    Vănguard [US]

Vănguard is a publishing house and creative production company amplifying LGBTQ+ and femme Vietnamese artists, and bringing Vietnamese art to the world.

Vănguard là một nhà xuất bản và công ty sản xuất sáng tạo, nâng đỡ các nghệ sĩ LGBTQ+ và femme người Việt, đưa nghệ thuật Việt Nam đến với thế giới.


E86    Cahyati Press [ID]

Cahyati Press is a Bali-based independent publisher and bookstore founded in 2022 by long-time friends Syarafina Vidyadhana and Katyusha Methanisa, now operating between Bali and Meanjin (Brisbane). It publishes and distributes printed works by women, LGBTQIA+ voices, and experimental writers—stories that often sit outside the bounds of mainstream publishing.

Rooted in community, Cahyati supports zine-making, collaborative storytelling, and independent publishing as a mode of resistance, care, and cultural exchange. From its 14 m² space in Seminyak, it creates room for slow reading, critical dialogue, and shared imagination.


E87    Studio Pancaroba [ID]

Studio Pancaroba is an Activist Art Collective founded in 2019. It is comprised of art director selfish, drunk copywriter, designer mediocre, graffiti bomber, reckless photographer, uncensored videographer, and full-time rebels and activists. Studio Pancaroba focuses on social issues and economical injustices carried out by Indonesian and International governments, corporations, creative companies and law enforcement agencies.


E88    KULTRATED [SG]

They are curators of the unconventional, champions of the underground, and guardians of the unheard. Their mission is to amplify the voices of those who refuse to be silenced, to showcase the art that others may fear or fail to comprehend — creating space to venture into the depths of the unknown, where art and chaos entwine, and where the fearless become the iconic. They are KULTRATED, and they invite you to join their quest for the unspoken, the unseen, and the unforgettable.


E89    Cyberstition Tongues: Experiment Templex [SG]

Cyberstition Tongues: Experiment Templex or CT:ET (pronounced as stat) is a newly formed creative partnership between two artists Zheng Jialei and Billie Sng, to approach artmaking through the lens and interests in language and speculative writing.

CT:ET first showed at Lineage: The Winston Oh Travelogue Award's 25th anniversary exhibition, but aims to create beyond shows, residencies and hegemonic commercial frameworks. CT:ET resides in the net, www.cyberstitiontongues.net


E90    Rizo Masr [EG]

RIZOMASR, founded in 2021, is a contemporary design and print studio based in Maadi, Cairo. It is Egypt's first studio specializing in Risograph printing. Offering a wide spectrum of design services, it is also a publishing house committed to bringing thoughtful visual projects to life. From stunning posters and zines to full editorial and branding projects, its work blends bold creativity with intentional design.


E91    PageMasters [UK]

PageMasters are a publishing house and Risograph printing studio in Lewisham, South London established in 2011. Their publishing interests range from mythology and the esoteric, to radical and queer discourse.


E92    WEDOGOOD [VN]

WEDOGOOD, founded in 2020, is a risograph creative studio based in Saigon, Vietnam. Its interest lies in visual exploration, indie publishing, risograph printing, and other creative mediums. It offers risograph printing service to local and international artists and designers while steadily building an indie publishing subculture through its artist-in-residence program and local and international collaboration. Over the recent years, it also makes it its new mission to expand and present local artist works to the international playground via art book fairs around the globe.


E93    Never Brush My Teeth [GR]

Never Brush My Teeth makes illustration and comic zines :) The themes of their zines are usually around personal feelings, traumas and thoughts. They self-publish all their zines and print them on their risograph machine, in a riso press they have together with friends, called Sleep On It press :D They also paint, draw on sketchbooks and make diy resin toys :D


E94    SHRUB + MASALA NOIR [SG/FR]

Shrub & Masala Noir teams up for SGABF 2025.

Shrub is a space specialising in independent artist products and small scale publishing. Located in a gritty former locksmith store at Goldenmile Tower, Shrub presents a melting pot of curated zines, prints, tees, and various odds and ends.

Masala Noir is an independent publishing house focused on visual archives related to design aesthetics and cultural movements of the 20th century.


E95    x_x [AR]

x_x is a small fantasy publishing house created to form a network and a meeting point and identification between mutants. Creating from the periphery, in a nomadic way among friends, and prioritizing the production of trans, non-binary and/or migrant people.

E96    Ediciones Raritas [ES]

Ediciones Raritas is an independent collective focused on self-publishing fanzines and producing screen prints and risographs inspired by graphic arts, underground comics, graffiti, and street art. It is part of the F.R.U.T.A. project – La Fábrica Rarita, a cultural association and independent multidisciplinary creative space. Alongside the publishing studio, it also hosts an exhibition area, a textile art workshop, and a tattoo studio, based in the Sants neighborhood of Barcelona.


E97    Hause [SG]

Hause or hahahause, is a trio of graphic designers interested in investigating ideas surrounding the dichotomies of fun and function in design and art. They are interested in T-shirts and screen printing, inspired by memes, subculture and the internet.

They have dabbled in a few exhibitions in the past; Crossroads by To New Entities, Happy House by Mama Magnet, SHOP: A Shopping Experience by Gideon and Jamie as part of Singapore Design Week. They have also contributed to Gutter Lounge at Sprint Milano in Spazio Maiocchi, an exhibition by Shrub, curated by Fern and Shaiful Hardy alongside other artists.



E98    Fidèle éditions [FR]

Fidèle éditions is an independent French publisher of contemporary graphic novels, art books, and printed objects. Rooted in a love for narrative freedom, Fidèle publishes works that explore the borders between abstraction, figuration, and poetic storytelling. The house collaborates closely with artists to create books that are visually bold, emotionally resonant, and open to interpretation. Printed with care, using mostly risography and offset, each publication reflects a commitment to independent production and artistic experimentation. Based in Paris, Studio Fidèle fosters an international community of readers, authors, and printers who value sensibility, rhythm, and the imagination as tools of resistance.


E99    RRD (Reproduction and Distribution Network) [MX]

RRD is a platform for the production and distribution of printed and audiovisual content. This project is supported by a production studio and a magazine stand located in Mexico City. The RRD kiosk serves as a public meeting place, where artists, independent publishers and pedestrians exchange and present multidisciplinary site-specific projects. It proposes alternative modes of information dissemination and encourages the distribution of counter-information. It has dedicated itself to building a network between artists and non-artists in the context of Mexico City. Since opening in 2016, its activities have included collaborations to produce books, publications, magazines, videos, installations and presentations.


E100    ottoGraphic [FR]

Otto is a Graphic Artist who practices books arts, screen printing and illustration. He started screen printing artists’ books in 1996 and is now one of very few artists who screen print their books exclusively and professionally. The books contain visual narratives, often accompanied by text. The constructivist graphics experiment with design and typography in order to push the boundaries of visual language. In 2019 he won the V O Stomps Förderpreis of the Mainzer Minipressenmesse.


E101    MARIO NIEVA / OTI [AR]

"A pencil is connected to emotion. Images are mirrors of our circumstances. Harmony is fragile. Drama quickly turns into comedy. I strive to make a doodle speak, carefully listening to the lines and spaces between intention and expression. Then, the voice of the drawing emerges."

Mario Nieva is an interdisciplinary artist with a degree in Graphic Design from the University of Buenos Aires. He developed his practice at clinics and art residencies worldwide. OTI is a printed art project based on his drawings, including zines, risographs, letterpress, posters, t-shirts, tote bags, throws, and stickers.


F102    Rambutan [SG]

Rambutan is a tropical bunch of sweet friends coming together to make thoughtful things amidst this world of steel and smog.


F103    Through The Roof [SG]

Through The Roof is a creative platform for young creatives. They work with all creatives, both aspiring and established, to produce art books and zines. Armed with a couple of RISO printers, trusty cutting blades, and staplers, Through The Roof produces a wide range of zines, encouraging creativity for all.


F104    Con-Temporary Art Editions [SG]

Con-Temporary Art Gallery is one of the world's most contemporary art galleries, with locations in Singapore and London. Con-Temporary Art Editions features publications and prints by living contemporary artists.


F105    Your Local Newsstand [SG]

Your Local Newsstand is an independent publishing group based in Singapore specialising in publishing photography based imprints. Rooted in documentary and contemporary photography, its goal is to provide a platform for photographers to explore photography through the medium of zines and other printed matters. By merging, colliding and making zines and photography exist with and within each other, it is well in its motto to keep prints in your hands.


F106    Mookata Club [TH]

Mookata Club is a group of fresh graduates from Architecture School in Bangkok, Thailand, and they are proud to present their extensive research projects that revolve around Thai culture and the rich details of its urban vernacular. Through careful observation and exploration of daily life, traditions, spaces, and stories within their surroundings, they aim to celebrate and communicate these unique perspectives to a wider audience. Their books, posters, and products serve as a medium to express what they have seen, experienced, and documented in Thailand, allowing them to connect people with the hidden dimensions of their culture.


F107    Other People's Books [SG]

Other People's Books is a growing collection of titles featuring records of scrutinised, absurd, radicalised observations and documentations that capture the unspectacular of everyday life. Other People's Books is a collective born out of the desire to celebrate and present self-made, self-published books about that one unspectacular thing.


F108    t☒ふ豆부 [SG/KR]

t☒ふ豆부 (read as “press tofutofu”) is an artist duo, formed by Angelica Ong and michelle ho, that conveys their interests in multilingual and multicultural experiences through an array of artist books, zines, and other print media. The duo’s name t☒ふ豆부 originates from the term “tofu glyph,” which refers to the “error” boxes that appear when a font fails to display certain languages outside of its glyph system—often languages that don’t use Roman alphabets. Using various printing and binding methods, as well as ambiguous imagery and text, they challenge viewers with works that are playful, enigmatic, and nuanced.


F109    Now place 此间 [US]

Now Place 此间 is a multilingual, artist-run space and publishing collective based in San Francisco Chinatown. They explore diasporic longing, cultural memory, queer kinship, and everyday resistance through independent publishing. Their work spans zines, bilingual books, and storytelling rituals that weave together English, Chinese, and other tongues in poetic, experimental forms. They publish hand-assembled editions and organize community-based writing workshops, bilingual gatherings, and storytelling rituals. Rooted in third-culture experiences, their practice centers resistance, care, and connection. They believe publishing is a radical space for reclaiming voice, holding contradiction, and building bridges across languages, geographies, and identities.


F110    51 Personae [CN]

51 Personae is a self-sustaining independent art publishing project based in Shanghai, but rooted in Asia, evolving from an off-site program of the 11th Shanghai Biennale. It collaborates with artists, writers, and designers to publish works centered on lived experiences and marginalized voices across Asia and the Global South. Since 2018, it has embraced publishing as a vital artistic practice, expanding into bilingual and trilingual editions to reach wider audiences. Without institutional funding, 51 Personae relies solely on book sales, forging grassroots distribution networks through international book fairs and community engagement to connect with unexpected readers and spaces.


F111    Right, there is nothing. / sesamespace [JP]

Right, there is nothing. is a Tokyo-based publishing label launched in April 2024 by Toshiki Fabre GK, a creative, editorial and design studio that previously operated a contemporary art gallery and a shop. The members are artist duo sesamespace, who create photographs, photo collages, along with an editor. sesamespace received an honorable mention in the New Cosmos of Photography 2009. Currently, as an artist duo, they are involved in a variety of activities, including photography, installations, and the creation of art books.

F112    Sore Sore's Shelf [ID]

Sore Sore’s Shelf is a Jakarta-based multidisciplinary platform that creates prints and publications as a materialisation of its desire to convey the self in relation to the natural world, from its rawest sentiments to the printed matter you hold in your hands. The beauty of human experience is that every one of us has our own stories, and Sore Sore’s Shelf believes that every one of them is worth sharing to the world.


F113    groundtable [HK/TH/DE]

groundtable is an ongoing collective that explores the concept of a universal food identity, rejecting the notion of food as static icons of national representation. They also experiment with various mediums such as zines, comics and prints to expose the topic to wider audiences.


F114    FA-KAE [SG/KR/MY/IN]

Real or FA–KAE? FA–KAE is a collective of artists from Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, and India. Through printed matter and visual objects, they explore the shifting boundaries where objective fact meets subjective truth, and sensation echoes through memory. Taking its conceptual cue from the internet meme “Real or Fake?”, FA–KAE moves through this ambiguity—where reality and fiction collapse into one another, and imagined truths begin to form a new reality.


F115    PPIPPIPRESS [SG]

PPIPPIPRESS is a small press run by Singapore-based creatives Jamie and Bryan, driven by the simple idea of making books they dream about and that tickle their imaginations. Jamie is a fine art and street photographer who captures delicate and ephemeral photos reflecting her connections with her surroundings. Bryan is a designer and illustrator who has worked on design exhibitions and commercial illustration projects.


F116    School of Fine Art (UAS-NAFA) [SG]

The School of Fine Art (UAS-NAFA) presents individual and collaborative publications produced by Year 2 Bachelor of Fine Art students.


F117    benjamiiiiin [SG]

benjamiiiiin is a collective of zine makers hailing from various backgrounds - from fine arts and design to literature - who crave a creative outlet. With a shared curiosity of the everyday, this gathering of different interests, skills, and perspectives play out in a supportive space for the discussion and development of ideas and new works.


G118    Binatang Press [ID]

Binatang Press! is a small-scale independent publisher. Focused on art and visual culture, it is all about honest expressions, and encouraging collaborators to voice out their observations and personal points of view. Binatang Press is part of creative studio The 1984. Because of this background, it likes to try different design and printing techniques to better represent its book titles. However, it likes for these beautiful books to be as accessible as possible to its readers, so it always tries to sell its books as affordable as it can. This way, it also makes sure that its collaborators' voice really gets heard by the audience.


G119    Pass the Peas [ID]

Pass The Peas (PTP) is a Bandung-based independent brand, established in 2021, dedicated to publishing international popular music articles with a creative twist. Blending fanart and tribute as a medium of expression, they add a creative touch to their appreciation of musicians and genres. Driven by a passion for music, PTP offers releases that combine distinctive design with educational and entertaining content. This approach not only celebrates musical artistry but also aims to enrich the audience's understanding of the music world. PTP fosters community among music enthusiasts, serving as both a fan-driven platform and a valuable source of knowledge and entertainment.


G120    Knuckles & Notch [SG]

Founded in 2013, Knuckles & Notch is a Singapore-based creative studio and Risograph press known for its vivid and offbeat aesthetic. Rooted in the charm of analogue, they embrace the hands-on process, placing value in its unique relatable quality. Committed to creating tactile art, they explore ways to blend traditional mediums with the evolving contemporary landscape.


G121    Monster Workshop [CN]

Monster Workshop is an indie art and graphic design studio with Letterpress and Risograph Printing. They were founded in Beijing in 2018. Work with them on amusing things to MAKE GOOD THINGS HAPPEN and carry good things through to the end. Monster Workshop has mainly published independent publications on zines in recent years, covering Risograph and Letterpress; Comic creation, free illustration, independent design, etc. They try different creative methods to bring readers more meta-thinking perspectives.


G122    Grafis Nusantara [ID]

Grafis Nusantara is a platform dedicated to archiving vintage Indonesian labels and stickers – presenting the archipelago’s lavish visuals and their significance as knowledge and reference materials. Grafis Nusantara caters as a space to give Indonesian vintage visuals chances to be appreciated. Furthermore, easy access to social media and digital archives opens up new opportunities to collect more Indonesian graphic artefacts through social curation.


G123    FEVER DOG [CN]

'Fever dog' refers to passionate art enthusiasts. Founded in 2017 by Shanghai-based illustrator and graphic artist Polly Zheng, Fever Dog is an independent art brand specializing in illustration, comics, and related artistic fields. Inspired by street culture, film aesthetics, art and the artist's daily whimsy, the creations often revolve around an angry, rebellious and funny big white dog, producing charming yet dangerous and chaotic visuals. Fever Dog fuses raw textures with dynamic fluidity, employing experimental techniques to blur the boundaries between art and life. Through absurd imagery, it celebrates humor, freedom, and all the weirdos.


G124    Tiny Studio [ID]

Tiny Studio is a Jakarta/Paris-based graphic design practice founded by Nadine Hanisya and Ratta Bill. It crafts bespoke visual identities for brands, editorials, music groups, and cultural projects. Beyond commissioned work, it publishes zines and prints to express its ideas in tactile form. Since 2022, it has released several zines and has joined local art book fairs in Indonesia. Looking ahead, it aims to participate in fairs across Asia to share its stories with new, culturally diverse audiences and explore creative opportunities beyond Indonesia.


G125    Cryptid Crossing [SG/US/DE/FI]

Cryptid Crossing is a zinester collective that centres stories and discussions by and for the niche, the transgressive, and the underrepresented. Through their constellation of comics, essays, and art publications, they aim to carve a welcoming path for all creeps and freaks of nature to safely pass through. Watch this space for their cryptic thoughts on queer and trans existence, daddy issues, mental health, movies, munchies, cats, yaoi, and other strange fixations.


G126    Witti Studio [TH]

Witti is a creative studio and Risograph printing service based in Bangkok, founded by Wittamon Niwattichai and Santi Tonsukha. It offers thoughtful design solutions while exploring the endless creative potential of print. Beyond providing cost-effective, high-volume Risograph printing with a distinct artisanal quality, it sees itself as creatives who continuously push the boundaries of print and bookmaking. With its Riso machine and its environmentally friendly rice bran oil ink, it experiments with new techniques, challenges conventions, and brings bold ideas to life. Witti Studio believes in print as a powerful tool for storytelling, collaboration, and innovation across creative disciplines.


G127    Parking Lot Press [TH]

Parking Lot Press is a Thai publishing collective formed by four designers and illustrators who share a deep love for printed matter. Together, they explore storytelling through zines, experimental formats, and collaborative design, creating works that celebrate the playful nature of print. Much of their work is rooted in Thai culture and subculture, reinterpreting local narratives and everyday observations.

G128    Cairo Art Book Fair [EG]

The Cairo Art Book Fair is an annual art book fair that takes place in Cairo and a traveling selection of publications that appears in different art book fairs and locations around the world. By combining these two activities we hope to leverage discussions about art publishing from the vantage point that Cairo, and similar (Arab/African) cities in the Global South, offers us. Cairo Art Book Fair is a node created through the convergence of art books, zines, publications, publishers, thinkers, editors, artists, cultural workers, and readers.




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For further enquiries, please contact us at info@singaporeartbookfair.org.


Singapore Art Book Fair is organised by