We left off our discussion of absence with Stalin’s revisionist approach to history and the question of whether or not he succeeded in erasing the
In the last post we explored a book which centered around the personal experience of absence. Following is the continuation of the transcription of my CBAA presentation, Figuring
We left off the last post with the idea that belonging is a core part of our experiences of absence. Following is the continuation of the transcription
I want to talk about the theme of absence as played out in several different artists’ books. We will be looking at works by Sophie
Have you read Bruno Munari’s Photo-Reportage? I discovered this book awhile ago quite by chance. Sometime when traveling, somewhere on a bookstore table, I’m not even
I bought a book at the New York Art Book Fair. Well, truth be told, I bought several books, but I’m going to start with
A continuation of my last post, this one will conclude my discussion of interesting books I saw at the Hybrid Book Fair. Second Encyclopaedia of Tlön The ability to charm
Well my email inbox tells me that readers are clamoring for more about the Hybrid Book Fair. Sorry for the delay – I got back
I’ve just finished my first day at the Hybrid Book Conference and Book Fair (hosted by the University of the Arts in Philadelphia) and so
In which is reported more from the CBAA conference including new scholars studying book art, established faculty teaching book art, the use of point of view in artists books,