C.R. McBerny Book Lauch

C. R. McBerny is a collaborative project that explores how contemporary painting, performance and writing might produce overtly emotional and demonstrative forms of discourse between intimate communities of artists and writers predominantly in Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom.

This limited-edition artists’ book and its related exhibitions in Manchester and Berlin were produced with a relaxed, informal, easy aestheticism in and mind, one conducive to the warm non-institutional semi-domestic nature of each venue. 

In keeping with which a book launch in Manchester is taking place later this week at Yum Yum, 70 Tib Street, Manchester on Thursday 14 March, 7pm - 9pm. You can order the book from Cornerhouse Publications here

Featuring the work of over sixty international artists, C. R. McBerny is a playful acronym of the cities Berlin, Manchester and New York. As well as a contribution from ourselves C. R. McBerny also includes work by Rosa Aiello, Abel Auer, Kamilla Bischof, Juliette Blightman, Zac Bradley, Max Brand, Kerstin Brätsch, Tim Brennan, Matt Copson, Jeffrey Dennis, Martin Ebner, Jenny Eden, Ida Ekblad, Exael, Peter Friel, Jonathan Gean, Rochelle Goldberg, Paul Gondry, Doris Guo, Hacienda Books, Ian Hartshorne, Donna Huddleston, Yannic Joray, Shelby Jackson, Marie Karlberg, Allison Katz, Yuki Kishino, Kitty Kraus, Veit Laurent Kurz, Zarah Landes, Matt Langan-Peck, David Lawrey and Jaki Middleton, Jonas Lipps, Alastair MacKinven, Liz Magor, Roger Malbert, Lin May Saeed, Dawn Mellor, Alexandra Metcalf, Ariane Müller, Mike Nelson, David Osbaldeston, Krista Peters, Seth Pick, Leah Pires, Michael Pollard, Magnus Quaife, Eileen Quinlan, Benjamin Saurer, Max Schmidtlein, Ben Schumacher, Taketo Shimada, Eric Sidner, Amy Sillman, Brook Sinkinson Withrow, Julian Stalbohm, Harry Stevenson Miller, Stefan Tcherepnin, Stefan Thater, Hanna Törnudd, Myna Trustram, Miriam Vicsaczki, Ellie de Verdier, David Weiss, Issy Wood, and Amelie von Wulffen.

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