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Book Arts Newsletter No.38 November/December 2007 UWE, Bristol, School of Creative Arts, Department of Art and Design The Book Arts Newsletter can be downloaded from http://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/banlists.htm ------------------------------------------------------- The new Artists' Book Yearbook 2008-2009 is now available (ISBN 10) 0-9547025-6-5 (ISBN 13) 978-0-9547025-6-4 In the 2008-09 issue of the Artist's Book Yearbook we have new writers ' contributions from the UK, Mexico, France, Germany and the USA and artists' pages by contributors from the UK, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Chile and the USA. Essays by: Colin Sackkett, Martha Hellion, Heather Hunter, Luci Gorell Barnes, John Bently, Richard Price, Stephen Bury, Gabriel Gbadamosi, David Ferry, Kristin Miller, David Faithfull, Spy Emerson, Sally Alatalo, John McDowall, Meeloo Gfeller and Anna Hellsgard. Tanya Peixoto's bookartbookshop bi-annual update and a report on the first CODEX Foundation and Book Fair in Berkeley USA. Information and listings sections of: book artists, book organisations, collections, book fairs, centres, bookshops, events, bookbinders, typeset and fdesign services, print studios, courses and more... 208 pp, black and white, colour cover 15 pounds UK/EIRE 16 pounds International Prices include postage, you can order online at www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/bookpub.htm or email Sarah Bodman at uwe.ac.uk for an electronic subscription form for credit card or official invoice payments. ------------------------------------------------------ >From Book to Book An exhibition of artists' books An open invitation to artists in the UK and abroad to participate in the exhibition of artists' books, From Book to Book. The exhibition is one of a number of events presented by PAGES, an ongoing project of artist book related initiatives which includes the International Contemporary Artists' Books Fair and will take place in Leeds, UK in Spring 2008. Artists shoudl submit a new book work created specifically for the show. The theme will be a response to books themselves. This could be in the form of a book, to the physicality of volume and content, of paper and printing, of structure and sequence, or may be to reading in generalm a distinct piece of writing or the presence of books, whether on home bookshelves, in libraries or in specialist collections. Gathered together in the exhibition they will present a consideration and celebration of the book and an acknowldgement of the connections from book to book. Participation in the exhibition is free, a fully illustrated catalogue will be published. For further information and submission form please email: j.mcdowall at leeds.ac.uk Deadline for receiving book works: 18 January 2008 -------------------------------------------------- This message and any attachment is intended only for the use of the Addressee and may contain information that is PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please delete all copies of the message and its attachments and notify the sender immediately. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.collectionsaustralia.net/pipermail/artbooks/attachments/20071126/b3a16871/attachment-0001.html |