The ArtsLibris fair, dedicated to artist's books, photobooks and self-publishing, celebrated the tenth anniversary of its first participation in ARCOmadrid this year. In this edition, it brought together more than eighty publishers, authors, creators and booksellers from more than twenty countries, consolidating itself as one of the reference spaces for contemporary publishing linked to the visual arts.
Born in Barcelona in 2009 as a publishing fair specializing in artist publications, photobooks, contemporary thought and self-publishing projects, it is currently held at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA). Over the years, the project has expanded with a third location in ARCOlisboa and continues to expand its international reach: this year it will also be present at the Guadalajara International Book Fair, in Guadalajara (Mexico).

Bonart present at ArtsLibris ARCOmadrid
Since the opening of ARCOmadrid and the ArtsLibris fair, bonart has been present with its own stand, becoming a meeting point for readers, professionals in the sector and visitors interested in current artistic events. From this space, the magazine's team has presented its main lines of activity, as well as the different editorial and cultural projects it promotes.
Attendees were able to consult and read the magazine in both its Catalan edition and its international version, which expands the scope of the publication beyond the local context and reinforces its projection within the global artistic scene. This presence at ArtsLibris also coincided with the publication of a new issue of the magazine , which appeared just during the days of ARCOmadrid and the fair dedicated to the artist's book.
Bonart 's participation in ArtsLibris has not only served to give visibility to the magazine, but also to reinforce its role as a platform for dissemination, reflection and connection between creators, publishers and professionals in the world of contemporary art. During these days of art week in Madrid, the stand has become a space open to dialogue and the exchange of ideas around artistic publishing and contemporary visual thought.