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    Modern offprints are often produced using high-quality printing techniques to replicate the appearance of the original publication. They are usually printed on a smaller scale, with individual copies consisting of a few pages or a condensed version of the original article.

  2. From 17 to 19 May 2024, it will host independent, experimental and socially-engaged publishers in arts, architecture, design, humanities, and visual culture. Offprint is LUMA Foundation’s platform that supports qualitative and unique publishing practices specific to the arts.

  3. May 12, 2023 · Offprint is LUMA Foundations platform that supports qualitative and unique publishing practices specific to the arts. There will be a series of free Tate-led talks between curators, writers and artists over the weekend, taking place in the McAulay Studio, Tate Modern.

  4. What is an offprint and why was it important in the humanities? This article will approach this question in five steps.

    • Carlos Spoerhase
    • 2020
  5. Offprints: Modern Media of Academic Sociability. In: History of Humanities 5 (2020), S. 383–409. What is an offprint and why was it important in the humanities?

  6. May 10, 2024 · An offprint is a separate printing of a work that originally appeared as part of a larger publication, such as an academic journal, magazine, or edited book. Offprints are used by authors to promote their work and ensure a wider dissemination and longer life than might have been achieved through the original publication alone.

  7. Apr 25, 2024 · Offprint is returning to the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall this May for its eighth year of showcasing the work of independent, experimental and socially engaged publishers. Expect to find stalls stacked with books on the arts, architecture, design, humanities, and visual culture, as well as a programme of talks between curators, writers and artists.

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