{{Short description|American publishing company}} {{Infobox publisher | image = 200px|Distributed Art Publishers | founded = 1990 | founder = Sharon Helgason Gallagher | country = United States | headquarters = New York City | publications = Books and Limited Editions | distribution = Ingram Publisher Services | topics = Art | imprints = Metropolis Books | url = {{URL|www.artbook.com}} }}

'''D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc.''' is an American company that distributes and publishes books on art, photography, design, and visual culture.<ref name=dap>[http://www.artbook.com/aboutdap.html "About D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers"], ARTBOOK website, March 10, 2011.</ref>

==Founding== D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers was founded in New York in 1990 (and incorporated in 1992) by Sharon Helgason Gallagher (B.A., Yale University; M.A. Columbia University), who had previously worked as rights director and managing editor at Abbeville Press.<ref name=nypl/> It started out as a partnership between Gallagher and Daniel Power, with an office supplied by Parkett, but Power left fairly soon afterwards and Gallagher moved the company to new quarters.<ref name=ward>Ward, Sue. "Sharon Gallagher, DAP (Distributed Art Publishers) New York City, Talks to Sue Ward". ''The Art Book'', vol. 10, no. 2 (March 2003), p. 62.</ref> Gallagher remains the president and publisher of the firm she created with the goal of bringing international art books to North American readers.<ref name=nypl>[http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2013/02/12/future-art-book-publishing "The Future of Art Book Publishing - Margaret Chace, Paul Chan, Sharon Gallagher, Chul R. Kim, Arezoo Moseni"]. New York Public Library website, Feb. 12, 2013.</ref><ref name=ward/> In 2011, Gallagher was one of 30 women leaders and artists honored at a gala at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, by ArtTable, an American association of professional women in the arts.<ref name=lb>Brown, Luke. [http://www.artbook.com/blog-arttable-awards-event.html "ARTBOOK | D.A.P. President and Publisher Honored in List of Top 30 Women in the Arts"]. ARTBOOK website, April 20, 2011.</ref>

==Areas of activity== D.A.P. is primarily an exclusive distributor of art books and special editions from publishers, museums, and cultural institutions including the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Walker Art Center, the Guggenheim Museum, Aperture, Hatje Cantz, JRP-Ringier, and Walther Koenig Publishers.<ref name=dap/> Since its founding, D.A.P. has offered over 12,000 titles in the areas of visual arts, architecture, design, art theory and criticism, and visual culture.<ref name=dap/> Gallagher has also inaugurated a publishing program under which D.A.P. publishes or co-publishes art books and illustrated works of fiction.<ref name=ward/> One of the firm's publishing imprints is Metropolis Books, which focuses on urban design and architecture.<ref name=nypl/>

In the mid-1990s, D.A.P. launched a website to sell books directly to consumers. In 2008, the web operation was named ARTBOOK (artbook.com).<ref name=at>[http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/marketplace/artbook-dap-distributed-art-publishers-store-profile-138342 Artbook & D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers Store Profile]. Apartment Therapy website.</ref> ARTBOOK/D.A.P. also sells directly to the public through a bookstore located in MoMA P.S.1 and a showroom in Los Angeles, and at book fairs such as Frieze New York, Art Basel Miami, Los Angeles Art Book Fair, and Hong Kong International Art Fair.<ref name=dap/> The firm usually issues a catalog twice a year and keeps an active backlist available through the website.<ref name=ward/>

Recent publications and co-publications include Doug Aitken’s ''Idea of the West'', a reprint of Otto Neurath's ''The Language of the Global Polis'', and Robert Rauschenberg's ''Photographs''.<ref name=dap/>

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==External links== *[http://www.artbook.com Distributed Art Publishers' ARTBOOK website]

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Category:Book publishing companies based in New York (state) Category:Publishing companies established in 1990 Category:Visual arts publishing companies