• "Inside", Perla-Mode shop window, Brauerstrasse

    "Inside", Perla-Mode shop window, Brauerstrasse 

  • "Inside" book table with zine "Kunkus Is Invisible" by Aaron Fabian, Perla-Mode Foyer

    "Inside" book table with zine "Kunkus Is Invisible" by Aaron Fabian, Perla-Mode Foyer 

  • Photo by Imre Benkö, 80s Budapest, 1982

    Photo by Imre Benkö, 80s Budapest, 1982 

  •  Zine by Freundesfreundin (Nicole Bachmann), 2009

    Zine by Freundesfreundin (Nicole Bachmann), 2009 

  • Photo by Aaron Fabian, Untitled, 2007

    Photo by Aaron Fabian, Untitled, 2007 

Zürich, part two

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Indoor book table and zine launch on Wednesday, 21 December, 7pm-11pm

message salon, Perla-Mode
Langstrasse 84/ Brauerstrasse 37, 8004 Zurich

The publishing house “Innen” was founded in 2006 in Budapest, Hungary, by graphic designer and photographer Aaron Fabian. The art book publisher focuses on zines (fanzines), those narrow, black and white printed booklets in small print runs that can be bought for little money. The zines are curated and designed by Aaron Fabian. “Innen” activates collaborations in a publishing programme that represents unknown, well-known or emerging artists such as Stefan Marx, Benjamin Sommerhalder, Kerekes Gabor, Miroslav Tichy, Nicole Bachmann, Urs Lehni, Pál Gerber, László Révész László, András Gálik, Bálint Havas, Mara Oláh, Arancio Salvatore, Ed Templeton, Ari Marcopoulos, Little Warszaw and many more.

“Innen” is now part of a globally networked publishing scene. During the “Secession in Perla-Mode” (One-Day Publishing Fair, Perla-Mode 2008, 2009 and 2010), Aaron Fabian established contacts with the Zurich art scene. The publisher from Budapest has now travelled to Zurich again at the invitation of message salon. Aaron Fabian will be installing a book table with a selection of publications in Perla-Mode for one evening. In the shop window of Perla-Mode, Aaron Fabian shows an interior presentation and the zine “Kunkus Is Invisible”, with photographs by Aaron Fabian, is published in co-production with message salon in an edition of 100 copies.