Dear Readers
The March - mid April 2012 Book Arts Newsletter, No. 72 is now ready for download at: http://www.bookarts.uwe. ac.uk/banlists.htm
IN THIS ISSUE: Cover page – Laura Russell - All Sinners Welcome
EXHIBITIONS, INCLUDING:
Field In A Box - Publications, assemblings and artists’ ephemera by Field Study. Curated by David Dellafiora at UWE, Bristol
By This Unwinking Night, Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison at Latrobe Regional Gallery, Morwell, Victoria, Australia
Adventure & Art: the fine press book from 1450 to 2011, Leigh Scott Gallery, University of Melbourne, Australia
The Center for Book Arts, New York, Winter 2012 Featured Artists’ Projects and Fine and Dirty exhibitions.
Nick Davies - Unto This Txt, Gallery333 at Exeter Phoenix, Exeter, UK
Unbound – An Exhibition in 3 Chapters, Dalhousie Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Printed in Norfolk: Coracle Publications 1989-2012, The Gallery at Norwich University College of the Arts, UK
Poems and Pictures: A Renaissance in the Art of the Book (1946-1981), Curated by Kyle Schlesinger, Center for Book & Paper Arts, Chicago, USA
MILLE BACI, Jockel Heenes - the books, Archive Artists’ Books in Munich
Roma Publications, Weserburg - Museum fuer Moderne Kunst, Bremen
The Map is the Territory, Banner Repeater, London
Love and Devotion: From Persia and Beyond, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Clemens-Tobias Lange, Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbuttel, Germany
An Inventory Of Al-Mutanabbi Street, A preview exhibition at Westminster Reference Library, London, UK
Interplay: Photographers Focus on the Book, Elizabeth Claffey, Lauren Henkin, Clifton Meador and Laura Russell at 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA
Al-Mutanabbi Street Events on 5th March 2012
COURSES, LECTURES, FAIRS, CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS, INCLUDING
Leeds 15th International Contemporary Artist’s Book Fair 2012
Publish and Be Damned at the ICA, London
The Pacific Center for the Book Arts 2012 Printer’s Fair
Stick, Staple & Stitch Artists’ Book Fair, Colchester Arts Centre, UK
Artists’ BookMarket, The Fruitmarket Gallery, UK
Glasgow International Artists’ Bookfair 2012
The arts of the book & the diffusion of Persian culture. A Lecture by Professor Charles Melville
Presented by the State Library of Victoria.
Guy Begbie book arts workshops.
Small Press Atlas - International Conference, France.
American book artist Emily Martin makes her debut in the UK to teach two fantastic workshops.
Making Books: Binding, Pages, Covers and Cuts with Angie Butler.
OPPORTUNITIES AND CALLS FOR ENTRIES INCLUDING:
Last Call for Doverodde Book Arts Festival IV & Symposium 2012
Call for Artists: Book-Art-Botany in Russia
The Library of Lost Books - Call for Artists/Printmakers
Call for Artists - The Poetic Pen: Celebrating Calligraphy and Poetry, 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, Oregon
CALL FOR ARTISTS - Locating Boccaccio in 2013. John Rylands Library, Manchester, UK
Call for Typewriter Artists
NEW ARTISTS PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING:
Nicolas Frespech’s e-publication, Lovely
Geologic Shift by David Kirby
BASBOEK Publishers presents two unconventional flipbooks by Dutch artist Bas Fontein
Chantier by Guylaine Couture
A bibliography of recommendations for Al-Mutanabbi Street by Hazel Grainger
Journey of Life, Volume 1 by Hanne Matthiesen
JOYCE CAGE BECKETT, a collaborative bookwork by Ian Tyson and John Christie
The Power of Ten by Mike Nicholson
Ex-votos by Linda Toigo
X Exercises for Kurt Johannessen by Sarah Bodman
Waterfall by Estelle Liebenberg-Barkhuizen
STOP PRESS!
Artists’ talks for Art/Text/Clearinghouse Project + Western Australian Photographic Book Survey
Perth Centre for Photography, Australia.
ATLAS AT LAST, an exhibition curated by Edith Laboratory, Rouen, France
Poetry of Unknown Words. A collaborative project by Susan Johanknecht and Katharine Meynell
Saison Poetry Library at Royal Festival Hall, London.
Roger McGough’s Liverpool Doors, launch exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool, UK
Tanya Peixoto announces the 10 winners of the bookartbookshop competition responding to: X or what is to be done?
Next deadline: 1st April 2012 for the mid April - May newsletter.
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Currently on display in the Tom Trusky Exhibition Cases
Special Collections Room at Bower Ashton Library, UWE, Bristol
Currently on display in the Tom Trusky Exhibition Cases
Special Collections Room at Bower Ashton Library, UWE, Bristol
Publications, assemblings and artists ephemera by Field Study. Curated by David Dellafiora, Geelong, Australia
2nd March - 11th April 2012
Field Study was formed in 1993 though networks made in the postal art community by Benedict Phillips, Eamonn Kirwan and David Dellafiora as a means of exchanging artworks, developing correspondences and establishing meetings that result in performances and group shows. Influenced by the Surrealist and Fluxus art movements, Field Study could also be considered a continuation of the free press movement of the 1960s. Since its formation, Field Study has issued manifestos, published assembling books, limited edition works and collaborated with community-based organisations and artist groups.
The current Book Arts Newsletter is available online: see http://www. bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/banlists. htm for the latest and archive issues.
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Sarah Bodman
Research Fellow for Artists Books
Programme Leader MA Multidisciplinary Printmaking
Centre for Fine Print Research
Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education
University of the West of England, Bristol
Kennel Lodge Road, Bristol, BS3 2JT, UK
Tel: +44 (0)117 32 84915
Fax: +44 (0)117 32 85865
Sarah.Bodman@uwe.ac.uk
www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk
Sarah Bodman
Research Fellow for Artists Books
Programme Leader MA Multidisciplinary Printmaking
Centre for Fine Print Research
Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education
University of the West of England, Bristol
Kennel Lodge Road, Bristol, BS3 2JT, UK
Tel: +44 (0)117 32 84915
Fax: +44 (0)117 32 85865
Sarah.Bodman@uwe.ac.uk
www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk
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