Monday Market Book Launch & Exhibition Opening

July 2018

The book Monday Market is launched at the Sale day office Keys Fine Art Auctioneers sale ground off Palmers Lane Aylsham Norfolk NR11 6JA and accompanying exhibition. The exhibition has been extended and continues until New Year 2019.

Art Data Agree to Distribute Monday Market

July 2018

Established in 1978, Art Data specialises in the distribution of books of Contemporary Art, Architecture, Photography, Design and Fashion.

For any distribution enquiries please contact Art Data directly.

The retail price of the book has been set at £29.95

http://art-data.blogspot.com/2018/07/ben-elwes-monday-market.html

Photofusion Photography Centre Saturday Session

July 2018

On the first Saturday morning of each month Photofusion hosts a seminar where members are invited to present their work. In advance of the launch of Monday Market and with the preparation of the forthcoming exhibition underway, this was an opportunity to present the book and to explain the experiences so far with launching a first monograph.

Monday Market Arrives from China

June 2018

2000 copies of the book Monday Market have been delivered from Toppan Leefung China to a storage depot outside Norwich. Each book is cellophane wrapped with a sticker inscribed with the title applied to the front cover.

Monday Market Proposed Exhibition and Book Launch Venue and Dates

April 2018

Keys Sale day office is the proposed venue for the forthcoming exhibition and Monday Market book launch, taking place on Thursday 19th July 2018. The launch at The Photographers’ Gallery Book Shop London coinciding with the Tish Murtha exhibition will be the following week on Thursday 26th July 2018. The artist will be taking over The Photographers’ Gallery Instagram profile on the 26th July, which has 148,000 followers.

MUCAL Museo del Calendario, Querétaro, México

April 2018

The Trump Piñata Calendar 2018 has been accepted into the collection of calendars at MUCAL Museo del Calendario in Querétaro, México and will be part of their exhibition this year. Their collection is unique as this is the only museum in the world that celebrates the calendar.