The Book as Art
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Artist's Books from the National Museum of Women in the Arts
Publication
New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2011
Importance matérielle
208 p. : Photographies en coul. : 22 x 28 cm
The Book as Art presents four decades of artists books by the mediums finest female practitioners from around the world. Although inspired by livres dartistedeluxe books illustrated with prints by such celebrated artists as Georges Rouault and Pablo Picassoby the end of the twentieth century artists books had moved away from the traditional codex format. Examples on display, often sculptural in form, reveal an innovative interweaving of image and text through the use of a broad range of media, materials, and techniques.
Over the past two decades, the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. has assembled one of the premier collections of artists books. The eighty-seven objects displayed explore a multitude of subjects: nature, travel, dreams, magic, loss, family, motherhood, food, histories, and the role of the muse.
The Book as Art has been sponsored by special NMWA friends. In addition, generous support is provided by the Estate of Rose J. Bratton; NMWA Library Fellows; Lorraine Grace; and Margaret M. Johnston. Presentation at the McMullen has been underwritten by Boston College and the Patrons of the Museum.
A catalogue by the exhibitions curator, Krystyna Wasserman, Curator of Book Arts at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, accompanies the exhibition.(www.bc.edu/bc)