PLACE

180 Studios
180 Strand,
Temple,
London
WC2R 1EA

Free entry

From 15 to 17 May 2026, at 180 Studios in London, Offprint will bring together a selection of independent, experimental, and socially engaged publishers specialising in the arts, architecture, design, the humanities, and visual culture.


 
DATES AND TIMES

Friday 15 May
15:00 - 21:00

Saturday 16 May
12:00 - 20:00

Sunday 17 May
11:00 - 18:00

 

Participants

About Offprint


Founded in 2010 and supported by LUMA Arles since 2015, Offprint is a platform dedicated to research and support for artistic creation, presented through two annual fairs held in London and Paris.

Throughout the year, Offprint carefully selects a range of publishers and publications from around the world that are seldom represented within traditional book market.

These fairs showcase a diverse community of participants, including publishers, artists, photographers, graphic designers, art schools, research centers, collectives, and independent curators. They also serve as forums for intellectual exchange by hosting conferences, workshops, and book signings.

Each year, Offprint attracts over 35,000 visitors—professionals, artists, designers, architects, critics, educators, students, and art enthusiasts. Together, they make Offprint a key event in the independent publishing and contemporary art calendar.

In addition to these events, Offprint maintains a presence in Arles through two bookstores: one located within The Tower of LUMA Arles, and the other as a dedicated corner at the Hôtel Arlatan.

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About LUMA Arles

Offprint has been produced by LUMA Arles since 2015.

LUMA Arles is an interdisciplinary creative campus where, through exhibitions, conferences, live performances, architecture and design, thinkers, artists, researchers, and scientists question the relations between art, culture, environment, human rights, and research.