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Book Arts Newsletter, No. 73, mid-April - May 2012


Dear Readers
The mid-April - May 2012 Book Arts Newsletter, No. 73 is now ready for download at: http://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/banlists.htm

IN THIS ISSUE: Cover page – The Caseroom Press

EXHIBITIONS, INCLUDING:
The Caseroom Press and Kurt Schwitters’ Merz Fairy Tales at UWE, Bristol
Artists Book Cornucopia at Abecedarian Gallery, Denver, USA
Adventure & Art: the fine press book from 1450 to 2011, Leigh Scott Gallery, University of Melbourne, Australia
Charlotte Abigail Simpson, East Park Road, LE5 4QF.
Diane Borsato: Terrestrial/Celestial at The Art Gallery of York University (AGYU), Toronto
For the Love of Books at Huyton Gallery, Knowsley, UK
Dietmar Pfister at Galerie Pfaff, Schwarzenbruck, Germany
information as material at Whitechapel Gallery, London
Elena Berriolo at BravinLee Programs, New York
Bouquet, Eric Timothy Carlson at Good Press, Glasgow 
Love and Devotion: From Persia and Beyond, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Interplay: Photographers Focus on the Book, at 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA
Ex Libris – four artists who make books, at Denbigh Library Gallery, UK
Interplay: Photographers Focus on the Book, Elizabeth Claffey, Lauren Henkin, Clifton Meador and Laura Russell at 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA
Blatterwald oder Die Quintessenz des Buches, Project Space, Deutscher Kunstlerbund, Berlin

COURSES, LECTURES, FAIRS, CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS, INCLUDING: 
Artists’ Talks at Good Press, Glasgow
BOOK LIVE! 8th - 9th June 2012 at London South Bank University
Doverodde Book Arts Festival IV & Symposium 2012
American book artist Emily Martin makes her debut in the UK to teach two fantastic workshops this May.
Summer bookbinding classes with Karen Hanmer, USA
MCBA’s summer workshop and classes schedule for 2012
CFPR at UWE Bristol, Summer Institute for 2012
Keith Smith and Scott McCarney at the State Library of Queensland, Brisbane
Leicester Print Workshop on Tour in the UK
Glasgow International Artists’ Bookfair
Turn the Page artist’s book fair, Norwich, UK
Ante: exhibition, bookfair, ante-art factory, UK
Victoria Baths Fanzine Convention, UK

OPPORTUNITIES AND CALLS FOR ENTRIES INCLUDING:
Call for artists: Artists’ Books Archive, Milan, Italy
Holmfirth Arts Festival 2012 Open Calls for Proposals
Call for participants: Wilmington, Delaware 2012: A portrait - by you
Letterpress Luminaries - call for examples
Call for artists: Locating Boccaccio in 2013. John Rylands Library, Manchester, UK
Call for experimental bookwork entries: minute  (2012) – we love your books 8th open exhibition
Call for entries: Sint-Niklaas international bookplates, Belgium

NEW ARTISTS PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING:
X= How Much I Love You, by Angie Butler
The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume 3
information as material presents Craig Dworkin, Simon Morris & Nick Thurston’s Do or DIY
David Rees’s new book How To Sharpen Pencils
Exit Island by Terri Witek
Occupy your Wallet by Emily Artinian
VerySmallKitchen and LemonMelon present Uh Duh by Sarah Jacobs
Future Fantasteek! No.12
A Taste Of Your Own Medicine by Joana Pereira
New books presented by Booklyn
Two new publications from Preston is my Paris
Sara Ranchouse presents Buzzwords: Interviews with Buzz Spector
  
REPORTS & REVIEWS, INCLUDING:
Palimpsest 2: exhibition of Altered Books at THE ART SPACE, Nicosia, Cyprus
Natalie Yiaxi at Moufflon Bookshop, Cyprus
The ARA France Award for Young Bookbinders review by Marie Garrigue with a preface by Jonathan Tremblay
  
STOP PRESS!
ArText, Bank Street Arts, in conjunction with The University of Sheffield, UK, is hosting an exhibition alongside a two-day Symposium in May 2012
SPRING: One-of-a-kind, accordion artists’ book. Created during a weekend workshop by ARTROVERT in Malling, Denmark
Registration is now open for Oak Knoll Fest XVII

Next deadline: 13TH MAY FOR THE JUNE 2012 NEWSLETTER

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Currently on display in the Tom Trusky Exhibition Cases
Special Collections Room at Bower Ashton Library, UWE, Bristol

Field In A Box
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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