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Artistic Research in Artists’ Books

open access: yesNordic Journal of Art and Research, 2022
The phenomenon of artistic research attracts considerable attention because of the growing integration between art, design and science. At the same time, it remains a challenging research subject that is interpreted differently by various scientists ...
Ingeborg Stana
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Enfolding the Hand, Entrancing the Eye: Erica Baum’s Dog Ear

open access: yesOpen Library of Humanities, 2022
This essay situates Erica Baum’s Dog Ear (Ugly Duckling Presse 2011) within the history of the artist’s book. It does so by introducing her ongoing series, begun over a decade ago, in which Baum makes the quotidian act of folding the corner of a book’s ...
Riley Llewellyn Hanick
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Synestézie v autorských knihách Daisy Mrázkové

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae: Philosophica et Historica, 2021
The paper focuses on books illustrated and written by the Czech artist Daisy Mrázková. It covers main inspirations and biographical information related to this segment of her artistic work.
Markéta Čejková
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“Fragile Possibilities”: The Role of the Artist’s Book in Public Art

open access: yesArts, 2020
Writing during the millennium, not long after the installation of Antony Gormley’s The Angel of the North, artist and publisher Simon Cutts criticised the dominance of monumentalism within the field of public art.
Elaine Speight, Charles Quick
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Artists’ Books as Resistant Transmitters

open access: yesArts, 2019
Since the early 1970s, the origins of artists’ books have been extensively discussed and documented (Drücker, Lauf, Lippard, Phillpot, Gilbert et al.), yet the genre continues to generate new questions and paradoxes regarding its place and ...
Jo Milne
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Exploring Appropriation as a Creative Practice

open access: yesArts, 2019
During the 1960s and 1970s, Ed Ruscha produced a series of 16 small, self-published books that became a catalyst for how artists could approach the book form.
Tom Sowden
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THE ARTIST’S BOOK AS A GENRE IN CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART – DEFINITION AND MAIN TYPES OF ARTISTS’ PUBLICATIONS [PDF]

open access: yesИздател
The article lays the theoretical foundations for considering and understanding the Artist's Book as a unique form of expression in contemporary art. The Artist’s Book is defined as a free visual work of the artist that is conceived and realized through ...
Regina Dalkalacheva
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Books, Scrolls and Ripples: In Search of an Audience through the Printed Works of Helen Douglas

open access: yesArts, 2020
In this interview, artist and small press publisher Dr. Helen Douglas appraises the development of the artist’s book from its emergence in the 1950s and 1960s to seeking public recognition as a bone fide art form in the mid-1970s, through to the ...
Chris Taylor
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The Great Orbital Run (or the M25 in 4000 Images)

open access: yesArts, 2020
The Great Orbital Run was a solitary run/artwork that took place over nine days around the inside boundary of the M25 London Orbital. The journey was mapped through a stream of photographs and GPS coordinates relayed live from a mobile phone to a web ...
Véronique Chance
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Legal Protection Regarding Names and Visual Artists in the World of Writing from a Copyright Perspective

open access: yesJournal of Creativity Student, 2020
In this scientific article, the author will discuss the latest problems related to the world of fanfic genre authorship which is currently on the rise because of the rising prestige of world artists and more specifically related to the rise of the Korean
Zhafiratuz Zuhriyyah Zarnuji
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