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| Artists’ Books Exhibitions
at Bower Ashton Library School of Creative Arts, Department of Art and Design University of the West of England, Bristol, UK Artists’ Publishing Part I 1st May - 14th June 2009 A selection of books which will form part of the larger New Wave exhibition of artists’ publishing later this year (at Impact Printmaking Conference in September). These books have been chosen to demonstrate some of the areas of interest in our AHRC supported research project see www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/canon.htm We are not concerned with categorising books by format, these publications are concerned with content; a small mirror of the world, books that are political, observational, reflective, humorous, calls to action, treatises, books that talk to each other, books that question our relationship with both the word and the world. ![]() view a gallery of the books in part 1 The books featured in part 1 are: Halliburton Code of Ethics, Earle D Swope, Shock and Awe Press, 2006 The Patriot Act: Everybody is Suspicious, Martina Groß & Hanns-Christoph Koch (Bracketpress), 2006 Into the Red Zone, Words of Mass Distraction (1), Michael Ryan, 2004 Smoking Guns and Desert Rats, Words of Mass Distraction (2), Michael Ryan, 2004 Decline and Fall Foundry 013(b), Francis Elliott and Cas Serafin, 2003 The High Window, Emily Artinian, 2005 (www.emilyartinian.com) Pivot, Helen Douglas / Thomas Evans, Weproductions, 2003 Illiers Combray, Helen Douglas and Zoë Irvine (weproductions), 2004 The Villages, Angie Waller, 2004 Homes of Tycoons, Angie Waller, 2008 Data Mining the Amazon, Angie Waller, 2003 La Forme-Valeur / The Value Form, Sharon Kivland, DOMOBAAL, 2006 Lubb Dup, Ann Tyler, Sara Ranchouse Publishing, 1998 Karen Magazine, Issue 4, Karen Lubbock, 2009 Manifestozine, Liver & Lights No 38, John Bently & Afterabbit 2007 NewLights Press Manifesto, Aaron Cohick et al, Newlights Press, 2009 This is a Paper Trinket for You to Wear, David Shrigley, Bywater Bros. Editions, Canada, 2006 Nondescription of the World XVII, Radosław Nowakowski, 2006 With my Right Hand, Les Coleman, White Lies Publications, 1982 With my Left Hand, Erica van Horn, Coracle, 2006 Camouflage Vols I – XIII, Shigeru Matsui (12 volumes February 29, 2008 - January 29, 2009) Make, Katherine Johnson, 2008 Unforeseen Alliances, Anita M-28 (Sally Alatalo), A Sara Ranchouse Romance, 2001 Legendary, Lexical, Loquacious Love, Karen Reimer writing as Eve Rhymer, Sara Ranchouse Publishing, 1996 Decimals of feelings, seekers of lice, 2008 quandaries, seekers of lice, 2008 Nuit und Niebla, Andrew Blackley, yellowyeller, 2008 These are just a few examples of the books that we will also show and archive online later this year. The reason we are showing some of them now, is that we want to remind you that our survey is running online alongside the ABTREE diagram and we want your opinions please! The survey is open until the end of July, and we would appreciate your views; there are forms for Academics/Instructors, Book Artists, Collectors/Curators (private and institutional), Dealers, Presses/Publishers and Students online. The ABTREE diagram is also on the same page and is downloadable as a PDF file. You can make your alterations to the ABTREE diagram physically or electronically, sign it (if you want) and email or post it back to us before the end of June, we will include it in the exhibition wall for our conference in July and for the Impact conference in September. ![]() We have had some great diagrams back already - some agree, some disagree, some have added, deleted, rearranged or just started again. It is really up to you to make it reflect your view of what can and cannot be an artist's book. Many thanks to those of you who have already participated. Links to : reports, the online discussion forum on Artist Books 3.0 and more information on the project. We hope to hear from you soon! Sarah Bodman / Tom Sowden back |