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'''Moritz Grünke''' (1980) is a visual artist with a focus on book works and a specialist in risography. In 2007 Grünke and [[Franziska Brandt]] founded [[Gloria Glitzer]], an avatar, artists group and a publisher for artzines and book works. Until today Gloria Glitzer is the center of their artistic practice.
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'''Moritz Grünke''' (1980) studied fine arts and graphics at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle (Germany) and did his degree in 2008. From 2008 he was part of the offspace dieschönestadt in [[Halle]] until it’s closing in 2012.
  
Grünke was part of the offspace ''dieschönestadt'' in [[Halle]] from 2008 until it’s closing in 2012.
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In 2007 he and [[Franziska Brandt]] found a small press for artzines and artists’ books named [[Gloria Glitzer]]. Moritz Grünke collects artists’ publications and attends with Gloria Glitzer at several art book festivals all over the world and founded [http://artzines.net/ artzines.net], a blog dedicated to self-publishing artists.
He also runs the blog artzines.net, a plattform dedicatited to publishing as (artistic) practice.
 
  
Together with [[Franziska Brandt]], Grünke runs [https://we-make.it/ We Make It], a risography studio and exhibition space in [[Berlin]] they founded in 2012. We Make It hosts the [https://herbarium-riso.com/ Herbarium Riso], a public reference library on risograph printed artists’ publications and ephemera.
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From 2012 on he and Franziska Brandt run [http://www.we-make.it/ We make it], a design and riso printing studio as well exhibition space based in Berlin. It also hosts the [http://herbarium-riso.com/ Herbarium Riso], a public library and archive on risograph printed matters.
  
Since 2014 he co-curates ''MISS READ: The Berlin Art Book Festival'' at [[Haus der Kulturen der Welt]].
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From 2014 to 2022 he was a curating and co-organizer of [http://missread.com/ MISS READ]. Apart from that he developed various formats like the temporary radio station Miss Readio (together with Maja Milic and [[Reboot.fm]]) an the Offstage (together with Yaiza Camps) among others. [http://www.moritz-gruenke.de/ (2025)]
 
 
Among others, Grünke’s works have been shown at the MoMA PS1, New York; La Casa Encendida, Madrid; Hauser & Wirth, Somerset; Looiersgracht 60, Amsterdam; KV Leipzig, Leipzig; PrintRoom, Rotterdam; LOW Gallery, Riga. [http://moritzgruenke.de (2020)]
 
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://moritzgruenke.de Website]
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* [http://www.moritz-gruenke.de/ Website]
 
* [http://gloriaglitzer.de Gloria Glitzer]
 
* [http://gloriaglitzer.de Gloria Glitzer]
* [http://artzines.net Artzines]
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* [http://artzines.net artzines.net]
 
* [http://missread.com Miss Read]
 
* [http://missread.com Miss Read]
  
[[Category:Artists' publishing|Grünke, Moritz]]
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[[Series:Artist publishing|Gruenke, Moritz]]

Latest revision as of 11:48, 22 August 2025

Moritz Grünke (1980) studied fine arts and graphics at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle (Germany) and did his degree in 2008. From 2008 he was part of the offspace dieschönestadt in Halle until it’s closing in 2012.

In 2007 he and Franziska Brandt found a small press for artzines and artists’ books named Gloria Glitzer. Moritz Grünke collects artists’ publications and attends with Gloria Glitzer at several art book festivals all over the world and founded artzines.net, a blog dedicated to self-publishing artists.

From 2012 on he and Franziska Brandt run We make it, a design and riso printing studio as well exhibition space based in Berlin. It also hosts the Herbarium Riso, a public library and archive on risograph printed matters.

From 2014 to 2022 he was a curating and co-organizer of MISS READ. Apart from that he developed various formats like the temporary radio station Miss Readio (together with Maja Milic and Reboot.fm) an the Offstage (together with Yaiza Camps) among others. (2025)

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