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Art Libraries Journal, 1987
Artists’ books have been exhibited several times in the Netherlands since the late 1970s, notably at the Van Reekummuseum at Apeldoorn. They can be purchased from Galerie A in Amsterdam, and collections can be found in several Dutch museums including the Stedelijk Museum, the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, and the Groninger Museum, although problems ...
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Artists’ books have been exhibited several times in the Netherlands since the late 1970s, notably at the Van Reekummuseum at Apeldoorn. They can be purchased from Galerie A in Amsterdam, and collections can be found in several Dutch museums including the Stedelijk Museum, the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, and the Groninger Museum, although problems ...
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The Art Book, 2000
Books Reviewed:Hamish Fulton Rainbow WalkingIan Hamilton Finlay, Ian Stephen, Graham Rich Green WatersAlec Finlay (ed ...
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Books Reviewed:Hamish Fulton Rainbow WalkingIan Hamilton Finlay, Ian Stephen, Graham Rich Green WatersAlec Finlay (ed ...
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The Art Book, 2002
Margit Rowell, Deborah Wye et al, The Russian Avant–Garde Book 1910–1934Helen Douglas, Last Day in KasHelen Douglas, Unravelling the RippleRobert Flynn Johnson and Donna Stein, Artists’ Books in the Modern Era 1870–2000.
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Margit Rowell, Deborah Wye et al, The Russian Avant–Garde Book 1910–1934Helen Douglas, Last Day in KasHelen Douglas, Unravelling the RippleRobert Flynn Johnson and Donna Stein, Artists’ Books in the Modern Era 1870–2000.
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Artist's Book: Art in Book Form
2023Silpa Bhirasri Journal of Fine Arts, 11, 1, 55 ...
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Museum Management and Curatorship, 2020
Although artists’ books have been consolidated as an art form in the twentieth century, and their place in library collections has come under the spotlight since the mid-1970s through a rich debate...
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Although artists’ books have been consolidated as an art form in the twentieth century, and their place in library collections has come under the spotlight since the mid-1970s through a rich debate...
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Artists’ books for handheld mobile devices: Expanding the artist’s book genre
Book 2.0, 2017Abstract This article examines the status of the artist’s book genre within the digital media landscape. The genre has the potential for widespread public awareness by embracing new media and small-format, handheld mobile devices.
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The Art Book, 2001
Books reviewed in this article:Richard Long Selected WalksDeb Rindl The ...
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Books reviewed in this article:Richard Long Selected WalksDeb Rindl The ...
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Smithsonian Artists' Books Portal
2017Review of Smithsonian Artists' Books Portal, Reviewed August 2017 by Anna Boutin, Librarian for the School of Architecture + Planning Rotch Library, Massachusetts Institute of Technology boutin@mit.edu.
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2016
The “artist’s book”, a distinctive and popular art form which appeared in the 1960s, replaced the white cube with the portable exhibition. Although anticipated by a few pioneers from the early avant-gardes, artists such as Åke Hodell made interesting contributions in the 1960s to the international field.
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The “artist’s book”, a distinctive and popular art form which appeared in the 1960s, replaced the white cube with the portable exhibition. Although anticipated by a few pioneers from the early avant-gardes, artists such as Åke Hodell made interesting contributions in the 1960s to the international field.
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