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Greg's Future Talks

"Beautiful Art Books", Books in Browsers, Oct 26-28, San Francisco

"E-Books for Museums" Workshop, Museum Computer Network (MCN), Nov 16-19, Atlanta

"What E-books Can Do For Photo Books", Society for Photographic Education (SPE), Mar 22-25, San Francisco

"Art Publishers, Artists, and E-Books", Art Libraries Society (ARLIS/NA), Mar 29-Apr 2, Toronto

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Hol Art Books

Publishing exceptional writing on art.

Hol Art Books is an independent press dedicated to publishing and promoting exceptional writing on visual art—classic works of art criticism and history, artist texts and biographies, foreign literature in translation, and the best of contemporary writing.

In a departure from traditional publishing, Hol brings authors and publishing professionals together online to collaboratively identify, evaluate and create its titles. This unique model is designed to create a more open and dynamic environment in which to publish books that meet high standards of excellence and have lasting resonance with readers.

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2602 E Waverly Street
Tucson Arizona 85716
ph. (520) 331 2780
info@holartbooks.com
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575 Prospect Street
Suite 301
Lakewood, NJ 08701
ph. (732) 363 5679
fax (732) 363 0338
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Our Publisher

Greg Albers is the founder and publisher of Hol Art Books. Albers holds a degree in English and Creative Writing from Colorado College and has an extensive background in letterpress and lithographic printing, freelance graphic design, and retail management and marketing. After pursuing further publishing studies at New York University, Albers started art publications work with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 2001 and then was the marketing publications manager at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum until 2007. He left the Gardner to start Hol, and currently lives in Tucson, Arizona with his wife and son.

Albers is dedicated to innovation in publishing and the adoption of e-books in the visual arts. Recent speaking engagements include “The Future of Publishing” at the 2010 Flair Symposium at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin; “E-Books in the Visual Arts” poster session at the 2011 Art Libraries Society of North America annual conference in Minneapolis; and “E-Books for Museums” workshop at the 2011 Museums and the Web conference in Philadelphia.