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| Artists’ Books from the CFPR Collection Broekhuis Boekhandel, Enschede, The Netherlands 13th June – 10th July 2005
![]() This is the first of a series of exhibitions at Broekhuis Boekhandel, curated by Rudi Bastiaans AKI (ArtEZ) academie voor beeldende kunst en vormgeving. An exhibition of artists’ books in containers, boxes and bags, from Sarah’s collection at the CFPR, at Broekhuis and AKI (Artez) Enschede, The Netherlands.
![]() The exhibition was opened by Peter Sonderen, director of the AKI, on 13th June. Thanks to Yolande Willink for the photographs of the opening party. The exhibition runs for four weeks.
Artist’s books in the exhibition include… Mr Acorn Self Assembly Lifelike Figure by Starry Dog Happy by Anna Wiggins and Breath Bag by Hayvend Laboratories for Hayvend On Loan an exhibition of borrowed art, lent by artists, Coracle Press Deaf To Art boxed badge by Simon Cutts, Coracle Press Sun Sand Sea, History of a City and A Circular Walk by Carinna Parraman Cuttings, The Marsh Test, Nature Trail and The Collector by Sarah Bodman To Be or Not to Be and The End of the Line by Deb Rindl from Mallarmés Everything exists to end up in a book. This folded work unfolds to reveal a series of texts. The Theatre of Nature: or Curiosity Filled the Cabinet by Angela Lorenz EAK TEA and Words by Eilis Kirby The World and Its Inhabitants by Paul Etienne Lincoln, Book Works, London Emilie Harrak’s condensed transcript series Umberto Eco - Foucault’s Pendulum and Italo Calvino - Invisible Cities Big Man on the Dot by Ken Leslie, Nexus Press, USA. Sound as an artist’s book and Badgers Cetes by Artgoes Watch Out! by Alice Melvin. Punch and Beauty by Mette Ambeck Proof Multiples: You wear it well… by Gill Addison, Proof Collective Scrapbooks100 by TNWK Toast by Post by Mr Smith A Book for Loozing in the Street by Benedict Phillips Mental Health by Paul Laidler The Lost Life and Works of Mo Kramer (1920-1993) by Meir Agassi The fictitious life of an artist who questioned the concepts of drawing Tea Towels with literary quotes, from the gift shop of the travelling performance based Bristol Art Library operated by the Head Librarian, the artist Annabel Other Memory Book and Love is Blind by Lucy May Schofield Make Model Mark by Greg Jones SNCI’s set by Stuart Mugridge Jettison 2 by David Faithfull back |