JAB 37 Journal of Artists' Books
Editor/publisher: Brad Freeman
Contributor: Anne Moeglin-Delcroix
Categories: Reference / Essays, Journal
Reference no.:R/M/USA/JAB/15.00 Place/Shelf:JAB box 2
Book title: | JAB 37 Journal of Artists' Books |
Published by: | Book and Paper Center for Book and Paper Arts |
Year made: | 2015 |
Place made: | USA |
Original: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 215 x 280 |
Binder: | commercial binding |
Physical description: | stapled booklet |
Collaborations: | Univeristy of Rennes 2 |
Further information: | |
Art/Books/Publishing/Research/Library/Network is the subtitle to this issue of JAB. "Leszek Brogowski and Aurélie Noury asked the artists who collaborated with 'les Éditions Incertain Sens' to contribute to the pages of this issue, without the form of their work necessarily being a book. Some of these contributions, however, did give rise to books, for example the text of Eric Watier, 'The easier it is, the more beautiful it is'. Alongside the artists, we also invited theoretcians whose research follows the same lines as our own. We would like to acknowledge and thank all of the contributors here. "Les Éditions Incertain Sens: Artists' Books and editorial practices' is a research program of Laboratory Arts: practice and Poetics (EA 3208) as the university of Rennes 2. On the 25th April 2015, Leszek Brogowski wil present his research in a conference as the Center for Book and Paper at Columbia College in Chicago. On the occasion of the publication of JAB#37, on the 2nd April 2015, a seminar dedicated to the history of the review will be organised at the University of Rennes 2, and an exhibition presenting every issue will be opened as the Cabinet du livre d'artiste." (from the Foreword) Contributors also include: Marie Boivent, Pascale Borrel, Denis Briand, Leszek Brogowski, Laurence Corbel, Bruno Di Rosa, Peter Downsbrough, Jérôme Dupeyrat, &IL TOPO, Pascal Le Coq, Lefevre Jean Claude, Stéphane Le Mercier, Laurent Marissal, Aurélie Noury, Hubert Renard, Taroop & Glabel, Mathieu Tremblin, Éric Watier, Christophe Viart and Bernard Villers. |
Editor/publisher: | Brad Freeman () |
Contributor: | Anne Moeglin-Delcroix () |
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