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Freedom of the Presses
Artists' Books in the Twenty-first Century

Marshall Weber  - (edited by)


Pages: 218pp
Size: 227mm


Place publication: New York
Publisher: Booklyn
ISBN: 978-0-692-16678-9

Ref: 3175

Articles

Closed Book is a Treasure Trove of Wild Ppssibility
 Kurt Allerslev (essay by)
   p3

Dear Book Arts. African American Artists and the Book Form
 Tia Blassingame (essay by)
   p5

Place for Activist Art. Booklyn and Twenty-first-century Agitprop
 Sarah Kirk Hanley (essay by)
   p15

Some People Are Maniacs (excerpt)
 Fly-O (essay by)
   p27

The Root of the Matter. The Artists' Book in the Twenty-first Century
 Karen Eliot (essay by)
   p35

The Queens Memory Project. The Tradition of Radical American Storytelling
 Richard J. Lee (essay by)
   p54

To Not Forget Twice. Art and Social Change in Artists' Books from Latin America
 Florencia San Martin (essay by)
   p59

An Early Lession in Touch and Tact
 Ganzeer (essay by)
   p81

Queer Community of Books
 Suzy Taraba (essay by)
   p85

Lost Dogs
 Stephen Dupont (essay by)
   p98

Publishing Works through Public Participation
 Mobile Print Power
   p115

Freedom of the Presses. Activating Library Resources through Collaborative Curating
 Marshall Weber (essay by)
 Janelle Rebel (essay by)
 Bridget Elmer (essay by)
   p125

The Use of Type in Artists' Books
 Anton Würth (essay by)
   p136

Square Word Calligraphy and 'Book from the Ground'
 Xu Bing (essay by)
   p171

Counterculture Publications for Engaged Learning
 Deborah Ultan (essay by)
   p182

Weaving Stories. Artists in Collaboration with Gandhi Ashrams
 Gandhi Ashrams (title)
 Aaron Sinifit (essay by)
   p197







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