Artists Books: A Critical Survey of the Literature is the first and only published guide to writings on artists books. Stefan Klima is currently Head of Fine and Performing Arts at the Beverly Hills Public Library.
Artists Books: A Critical Survey of the Literature is the first and only published guide to writings on artists books. An important reference tool for anyone interested in artists books. Stefan Klimas text is an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to explore the development of critical debates on artists books.
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Artists books : a critical survey of the literature. Robert Hube, Andreas Birke, Werner Hein, Stefan Klima. Surgical technology international. The goal of using navigation systems in total hip arthroplasty (THA) is to minimise malpositioned components, increase range of motion, and decrease the risk of dislocation, which may result i. More).
As the essays demonstrate, artists’ books can defamiliarize habitual modes of perception by opening up traditional ideas of the body within medicine. Artists’ Books: A Critical Survey of the Literature. New York: Granary Books.
1996 Stefan Klima, Artists Books: A Critical Survey of the Literature, New York: Granary Books, 1998. Cornelia Lauf and Clive Phillpot, Artist/Author: Contemporary Artists’ Books, New York: American Federation of Arts. Stephen Bury, Artists’ Books: The Book as a Work of Art, 1963-1995, Scolar Press, Aldershot, UK, 1995. Timothy A. Eaton, Books as Art, Boca Raton Museum of Art, 1991.
Published by Granary Books, 1998. Artwork by Stefan Klima. Catalog FALL 1998 Book Art. Distributor Availability: Out of print. Artists' Books: A Critical Survey Of The Literature. STATUS: Out of print 6/1/2005. For assistance locating a copy, please see our list of recommended out of print specialists.
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Artists' books are books or book-like objects over the final appearance of which an artist has had a high degree of. .
Artists' books are books or book-like objects over the final appearance of which an artist has had a high degree of control; where the book is intended as a work of art in itself. Origins of the form: William Blake.
New York: Granary Books, 1995, and Klima, Stefan W. Artists’ books: a critical study of the literature. The artist’s book: its history, definition, and typology: a critical deconstruction. New York: Granary Books, 1998. Unpublished MSc dissertation. Glasgow: University of Strathclyde, 2002.