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jeudi 9 juillet 2009

CENTRAL BOOKING NYC SPACE

Central Booking Art Space to Opens in Brooklyn

CENTRAL BOOKING ART SPACE
OPENS IN BROOKLYN’S DUMBO Providing Rare Accessibility to the Breadth of Book Art

NEW YORK (July 8, 2009) - pioneered the genre, and central to the conceptual art of the 60s artists such as Sol DeWitt, “book art” has in recent years devolved into a niche art form. That situation is about to change when Maddy Rosenberg and colleagues inaugurate Central Booking (CB) – a unique international art space specifically and consistently dedicated to the entire breadth and scope of the book as art - on September 17, 2009, 6-9PM.

Central Booking is located at
111 Front St. Gallery 214, Dumbo, Brooklyn, 11201,
Hours are as follows: Thursday-Sunday, 12-6PM.

A respected and accomplished artist and curator herself, Rosenberg says that she conceived CB with a two-fold objective in mind: create a distinctive space where the virtually infinite forms and range of book art and prints can be seen in one place while providing both established and emerging practitioners of the genre with an outlet for their work.

In addition, CB’s overall mission aims to be global in scope: to serve as a catalyst for the integration of artist’s books into the mainstream art world, where they are now often marginalized.

To achieve this mission, Rosenberg has arranged the physical lay out of Central Booking into two distinct but integrated spaces:

• Gallery I will be dedicated to Book Art and Prints

• Gallery II will be reserved for curated thematic exhibitions.

These exhibitions will showcase an unusually broad variety of genres while always integrating the participation/work of at least one book artist.

Central Booking's innovative integration of spaces is organic as many book artists work in other genres as well: painting, sculpture, installation and video art. Indeed, book art often incorporates these other genres to create truly original multi-media works.

Participating artists are both those well known to the New York audience as well as young and international artists who will be introduced. They include Doug Beube, Jay Bolotin, Sang-ah Choi, Beatrice Coron, Judy Hoffman, Kahn & Selesnick, Gerhard Mantz, Clifton Meador, Miriam Schaer and Holly Sears.

As such, the artistic synergies between the two gallery approach is intended to create spaces with distinctive identities that will nevertheless encourage an ongoing interactive relationship between the two.

A New Kind of Environment for Defining Book Art

According to Rosenberg, the organizing principle of CB is to define and showcase the ineffable art of the book. “Book art,” explains Rosenberg, “can be anything from a pamphlet done inexpensively on a copy machine to a letterpress codex bound book integrating words and images to a sculptural piece that is an object itself.”

To make what might seem to many to be an abstract concept accessible as well as to underscore the affordability of book art, CB’s layout combines the informality of a store with the selectivity and installation of a gallery.

Additional Attractions

CB will host screenings, musical events, special lecture series, discussion panels and workshops on topics of interest to both a specialized audience and the general public.

Building on its own interactive orientation, Central Booking also has a major online presence, growing as we speak. The website is a gallery with easy purchase of art work; a center of educational information, including a magazine highlighting the artists and their works, scholarly articles and related news items; subscription series for the purchase of certain works at limited-time special pricing; portfolios of prints of select artists available for purchase; and an events calendar for both the Central Booking site and space.

The CB Team

An experienced and successful curator and professional artist, Rosenberg knows first hand the importance of surrounding herself with highly qualified people in their respective fields. For CB, she has assembled the following team:

Maddy Rosenberg, Executive Director/Curator; Jon Coffelt, Curator; Frank de Falco, Director of PR/Marketing Strategy Development; Agnes Murray, Consultant; Emily Bicht, Administrator; Jennifer Chiswell, Editor/Researcher; Desi Minchillo, Advisor; Heidi Neilson, Designer/Webmaster; Amee Pollack, Collections Coordinator.

“Brooklyn has taken its position as a major art center in the world,” says Rosenberg, “yet still lacks a place where the public can have access to book and related arts on a continual basis.”

Central Booking promises to change that situation via a completely new approach to the handful of galleries in the world where book art is exhibited – usually only intermittingly or as only one of many genres.

samedi 23 mai 2009

FANS OF BOOK ART'S NEW MEMBERS - ONLINE


FOBA New Members - 5/18

Art Channel

Massimiliano Orlandoni

Keith Varadi
Rutgers

Richard Owen
Austin, TX

Yuka Petz

Esta Koureli
Greece

Erik Neil
New York, NY

Michelle Wilson
Philadelphia, PA

Adela Casado
Spain

Mike Peven
Arkansas

Tony Khawam

Meg Mitchell
Washington, DC

Daria Galli

Robert Greco

Camille Winer

Heather Tompkins
Louisville, KY

Monica Yocom
Ventura County, CA

Dawn Gavin
Maryland

James Jordan
SUNY Purchase

Philip Zimmermann
Cornell

Amy Jacobs
Chicago, IL


Eva Taylor
Charlotte, NC

Thomas Barbey

Las Vegas, NV

Massimo Rossetti

Alessio Blanco
Italy

Loli Mari Montalvo Llorens
New York, NY

Deirdre Lawrence

Walter Bright
Apple

Edoardo Di Mauro
Italy

Margareth Osju
Sweden


Annette Labedzki
Vancouver, BC

Tiziana Acomanni

Ariel Reichman


Liz Riviere
Las Vegas, NV

Sue Globensky
Ottawa, ON

Claire Sammons
Evergreen

Drkrm Gallery
Los Angeles, CA

Tim Hoey
North Jersey, NJ

Roberto Allegretti
Italy


Roann Mathias
Memphis, TN


Karen Guancione

Brandy Levens
Athens, GA


Roger C. Harmon
Houston, TX

Michelle Walker
Toronto, ON


Peter Fraterdeus
Madison, WI

Fire House Gallery
Augusta, GA

Marian Runk
Columbia College


Justine Scala

Ray Rapp
New York, NY

Elena Conti

Clifton Meador
Columbia College

Alex Forman
Brown

James P. Keenan
Tucson, AZ

mardi 19 mai 2009

ARTISTS' BOOKS by JOAN LYONS

Artists' Books: Visual Studies Workshop Press 1971–2008
Edited and with a Preface by Joan Lyons
Introduction by Johanna Drucker, Afterword by Tate Shaw
176 pages, 7 x 10 inches, 226 color reproductions, section-sewn with paper covers, 2009

The beginnings of Visual Studies Workshop Press were based on equal parts of enthusiasm, synchronicity, happenstance, and a bit of conjuring. Thirty-seven years and over four hundred and fifty books later, this bibliography is an opportunity to review the accomplishments of a Press that was at once publisher, printer, access shop and teaching facility. Present when the emergent phenomenon of artists' books was taking shape, the Press became a site for collaboration. As Johanna Drucker notes in her introduction, "Learning what a book was and how it worked so that it was not just an inert vehicle for reproduction took a community of individuals groping towards innovation through experiment."

Central to this bibliography is an illustrated selection of one hundred and ten books with statements, in most cases, by their artist-authors. In addition to serving as the record of a prolific and long-lived artists' press, this book provides a representative sampling of bookworks produced by artists over the past three decades—as described in their own words. Also included is a complete bibliography and an illustrated timeline.

ISBN:978-0-89822-126-8
List Price $35.00

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