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    Artist's Book Yearbook 2006-2007

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    The 2006-2007 ABYB includes essays by: Betty Jo Irvine and Sylvia Turchyn: Women's Studio Workshop, USA; Clifton Meador: The Nameless Dead; Mike Nicholson: Story Life; Guy Begbie on the 1st International Korean Artist’s Book Fair; Mette Ambeck: Paper Vikings, Virtually - Scandinavian Artists’ books; Ian Tyson: 10 years of ed.it ; John Bently: Selling stuff we’ve made; some thoughts; Sarah Jacobs: Books in the Prinzhorn Collection and some Thoughts Arising ; Tanya Peixoto; bookartbookshop: a year in pictures ; Linda Newington & Catherine Polley: Alive and kicking – The Artists’ Book Collection at Winchester School of Art Library; Paulo Silveira: The disarrayed books of Brazil; Vicky Fullick (Harrington & Squires): A Brief Look at the Foundations of the Private Press and its Contemporary Counterpart; Tracey Bush: Paper Butterfly; Jan Voss: Boekie Woekie, Amsterdam; Kyle Schlesinger: When the Book Blinks Back, Granary at a Glance; Anton Würth: the use of typography; Reinhard Grüner: “ ... a Dim Reflection of Art” Memories of a (West) German Collector; Graeme Walker: Bookville ; Tom Sowden & Sarah Bodman: marketing artists’ books.Artists pages by: Patrick Lears, Kristen Merola, Danny Flynn, Hector and Glen, Tate Shaw, Sonia Almeida, Lucy May Schofield, Dylan Stone, Kyoko Tachibana, Hannah Lobley and Paul Laidler. Artists’ listings, collections, bookshops, courses, books published and more

    Tell it to the Bees

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    Sarah Bodman talks to Sarah Nicholls about letterpress and linocut, her popular pamphlet series and a recent artist’s residency in Chicag

    Joie de vivre

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    Sarah Bodman talks with Sarah Boris about her love of joyful colours and how she uses screenprint to express solidarity and hope

    Artist’s Book Yearbook 2018-2019

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    Essays: With her regular page for bookartbookshop, Tanya Peixoto celebrates Kelly Wellman; Endangered Species of Book by John Bently, ponders the disappearance of paper-based books from our daily routines; Liminal Moments At The Edges: Reading Montage Narratives in Artists’ Books by Victoria Cooper explores some examples of the montage within bookworks by Australian artists held within the State Library of Queensland, Brisbane; Peter Seddon Reviews the exhibition Press & Release 2016: Technology and the Evolution of The Artist’s Book at Phoenix Brighton, UK; Josh Hockensmith of the Joseph C. Sloane Art Library at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA, explains The Artists’ Books Critical Index Project, gathering citations of where specific artists’ books are mentioned or pictured in literature about artists’ books; Egidija Čiricaitė considers In the Space of Time – the metaphor of book space as "time" in artists’ books from the Prescriptions collection held at the University of Kent Special Collections and Archives, UK; in unfoldingthinking – Making Book Art with Scientists, Les Bicknell reflects on his recent artist’s residency at the Centre for Doctoral Training in Nanoscience and Technology at Cambridge University, UK, and the bookworks produced to date; from Poland, in What if my artist’s book is not really an object…, Anna Juchnowicz discusses her long-term project using printmaking, artists’ books and installation to express ideas from the poetry of Sappho today; in BEEZER: Library Interventions, Nick Norton reflects on the artists, designers, writers and performers participating in the interventions programme at Leeds College of Art, UK. Since 2013 Library Interventions has been making the creative potential of the library visible to a wide audience; in Un-Flattened: Book Arts and the Artist’s Map, Rosie Sherwood, UK, asks from the perspective of a book artist – Can a map be a reflection of a place, an experience, an emotional response?Cover design: Tom SowdenArtists’ pages by: Stephan Erasmus, Gloria Glitzer, Kellie Hindmarch, Sarah Jacobs, Sophie Loss, Hazel Roberts, Tricia Treacy, and Claire Yspol.The listings sections detail some of the vast amount of artists’ books activity, education and discussion taking place around the world and include: Artist’s Book Publishers & Presses; Bookshops for artists’ books; Artist’s Book Dealers; Galleries & Centres; Collections, Libraries & Archives; Artist’s Book Fairs and Events; Book Arts Courses and Workshops; resources for Design, Print & Bind; Print and Papermaking Studios; Journals and Magazines; New Reference Publications; Organisations, People, Projects and Societies.In the Artists’ Books Listings section, you can discover 400+ examples of new artists’ books from the information sent in by artists in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, the UK and the USA

    Field workers unite

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    Sarah Bodman talks with David Dellafiora of Field Study International about his inclusive book projects

    Carbon data mining

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    Sarah Bodman talks to Caroline Saltzwedel of Hirundo Press, Hamburg about her new works exploring the histories of coal

    The Torchbearers

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    Sarah Bodman talks to Natalie Renganeschi at Women’s Studio Workshop about the upcoming anniversary and travelling exhibition

    Worlds within words

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    Sarah Bodman talks to Graeme Hobbs of fallowpages about his hand-printed chapbooks inspired by classic literature and place

    Signs of the times

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    Sarah Bodman on reading the ongoing, environmentally-focused works encompassing Termómetos Project from Mexican artist Ireri Topete

    Connecting the dots

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    Sarah Bodman links collaborative book projects by Mary V Marsh with her own printed poem created long distance during the pandemic
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