Dilettante Press
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Dilettante Press is an independent book publisher, co-founded by Jodi Wille, Nick Rubenstein, and Steven Napela in 1995. Dilettante is a publishing house dedicated to “challeng[ing] traditional notions of art and culture,” focusing its efforts on featuring visionary, outsider, vernacular art in books.
Dilettante only published three titles, but "their impact was considerable."[1] Dilettante’s first book, The End Is Near! Visions of Apocalypse, Millennium and Utopia, won the Benjamin Franklin Award for Best First Book.[2] Their subsequent titles included: Extreme Canvas: Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana. By Ernie Wolfe, III and Starstruck: Photographs from a Fan by Gary Lee Boas,[2] selected by Artforum Magazine as "Best of 2000".[verification needed]
Jodi Wille went on to co-found Process Media in 2005 with husband Adam Parfrey of Feral House. Process Media now distributes the Dilettante titles.
[edit] References
- ^ Doug Harvey (2005-06-02). Feral Child. LA Weekly. Retrieved on 2008-05-29.
- ^ a b Kristin Fiore (1999-06-23). The Outsiders. LA Weekly. Retrieved on 2008-05-29.