on now...
Camberwell College of Art and Design MA Book Arts show at Wilson Road
camberwellmastudents.wikispaces.com I am looking forward to going along
camberwellmabookarts.blogspot.co.uk click on the 'events' tab at the top of the blog
.....and I am enjoying reading this student's blog:
karenapps.weebly.com/blog.html
The construction and form of the bookwork set it apart from ordinary mass market books. It is a craft object where content and form come together to create an artwork that can be admired for its physical beauty and engaged with by opening it up. Books can take our minds away from the present moment into the realm of imagination, memory and aspiration. Likewise the bookwork is a vehicle for thought and expression. This blog looks at the book as art and all things related to books.
Showing posts with label Book Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Arts. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Saturday, 2 June 2012
LCC Shows Book Art & Design
London College of Communication Summer Shows 2012
BA (Hons) Book Arts and Design
Book? What comes to mind? This exhibition explores the book in the widest possible creative sense.
BA (Hons) Book Arts and Design
Book? What comes to mind? This exhibition explores the book in the widest possible creative sense.
Kristine Bumeistere's 'Growth' is a wall mounted sculpture of diary pulp, flower seeds and water encased in tights. She has pulped her diaries in an attempt to forget the memories and release herself from sleeplessness and negative emotions. The resulting book object is now growing into something else: a metamorphosis of despair into hope. I liked the idea that by physically changing the diaries into a new form the artist has achieved a powerful liberating release.
Sky Nash's ' Natural v Unnatural Toys for Children' raised many questions in my mind about the effect of toys and gadgets upon children and left me wondering what impact digital media is having on children's social and creative skills as well as their capacity for immaginative play.
Clever, thought-provoking illustrations were bound into two A5 digitally printed books. One book dealt with 'natural' toys, the other 'unnatural.
Tanya Kingston's 'Mediations on Exile' consists of a sash window and a perfect casebound book. The exile is displaced having fled her homeland. Through the use of found poetry a monologue is created to explore the subject of displacement. I was interested in the use of found poetry having created poems using cut up text myself and I appreciated the way the text had been laid out on the page with effective use of white space. The symbolic use of the window conveyed an unsettling sense of being here but also being somewhere else and belonging nowhere.
I constantly feel overwhelmed by the excess of information available to us today through the internet. Dorottya Kollo explores the role of information in times past and today in her work 'The reader who plays God' circular book and DVD.
The DVD was most engrossing with excellent images and effective narration. It consisted of carefully selected quotes about books, reading and knowledge. For me the best quote was:
'a writer only begins a book a reader finishes it'
Samuel Johnson
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