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Beyond the Bookshelves Julie Caves, Phil Jones and Tansy Spinks Curated by Kate Ross Private View 23rd May 2012 5-7pm Exhibition 24th May – 6th June 2012 Old College Library Chelsea College of Art and Design 16 John Islip Street London SW1P 4JU RSVP k.ross@chelsea.arts.ac.uk www.curatorialcuriosities.wordpress.com Twitter @CuriousCurating

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I am working on two new books and an edition of lino prints for BABE. Plus, I will have my usual back catalogue of books and postcards and I will be bringing back my book jewellery. The Bristol Artist Book Event is held every other year at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol. This year it [...]

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A lovely post on Amy Wilson’s website  Working about her new book. She shares some insight into the process that is interesting as well.  Thanks Amy!

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It’s Not The Same If You Have To Ask For Them (One Dozen Flowers By Julie Caves) 2009, edition of 100.  Signed and numbered. Offset litho, ink jet, papers, glue, varnish, linen thread.  210x150mm.

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I have finished a new book. Petulant = Pouty 2009, 14x10cm, 14 pages, edition of 500 (numbered) offset lithography, tracing paper, linen thread

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Documentary photographs of the bookmark I Will Wait. This was for the exhibition Insert, part of The Bookmark Project 2008, at the Koffler Gallery in Toronto in November 2008. It was curated by Liya HyunJoo Choi and I think this display was really well done. Photo credit: Liya HyunJoo Choi.

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I have two books for sale at the bookshop ART CATALOGUES at MOCA Pacific Design Center 8687 Melrose Avenue, G102 West Hollywood, CA 90069 (310) 289-5223 telephone This coincides with the artists book exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles.

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My most popular artists’ book works are these two postcard sets, Have a Nice Day and Compliments Slips. They are now available at the i-Candy Gallery shop in Hastings. Their web site is: iCandy Arts

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Artists’ Books are hard to pin down. As Louise Kulp says on her website (see below): “a standard definition remains elusive–attempts to find one even inspire lively debate.” Some brave attempts at defining the genre of Artists’ Books: University of Washington Libraries Yale-Artists’ Book Information Resource, Jae Jennifer Rossman Kohler Art Library -click on Artists’ [...]

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