Private view of exhibition at Bookartbookshop
Dear Friends
I have a book and special envelope () in two events this weekend. White III (a flip book) is at the Bookartshop on Friday and WhiteIV will be ondisplay at ImageMusicText on Saturday where there is a talk which may interest you. I will be preparing, and then performing at the Courtauld Institute all weekend so will not be able to attend these events but I hope you will try to get along. They promise to be exciting.
Best wishes
Philip
bookartbookshop is hosting an exhibition of artist books by AM Bruno
Private View
Friday 24th April
6 30 - 8 30pm
25th April – 2nd May 09
Wednesday to Friday 12 – 7pm
Saturday 12 – 6pm
Bookartbookshop
17 Pitfield St
London N1 6HB
020 7608 1333
AM BRUNO represents current artistic thought, practice and sensibility translated and expanded into book art form. The artists in the group are visual and conceptual practitioners in all media, including painting, photography, video, performance and sculpture.
The themes vary from inquiry into the nature of books/sketchbooks, human body/desire/private life, the value of artificiality, writing/image and time.
AM Bruno is an alliance of artists initiated by MA fine art graduates from Central Saint Martins.
Charlotte Andrew, Marco Cali, Nancy Campbell, Sara Dell'onze, Claire Deniau, Ana Efe, Francesca Galeazzi, Judy Goldhill, Jane Grisewood, Heather James, Anna Johnson, Philip Lee, Heidi Locher, Sophie Loss, Penny Matheson , Steve Perfect, Jeni Snell, Cally Trench, Paula Naughton, Alvin Watt, Mary Yacoob
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Between Gallery and Bookshop
Distribution and Artists' Books
Talk: 25th April 2009 18:00 - 21:00
IMT presents Between Gallery and Bookshop, a talk with Gordon Shrigley, Emily Speed and Kelly Wellman on artists' books to coincide with an exhibition of books by artists' collective AM BRUNO at the bookartbookshop. The talk is to address questions of distribution and display context for artists who use books as a medium for creative practice. How do different contexts of distribution affect the creation of and engagement with artists' books? Between Gallery and Bookshop attempts to look at artists' books via the channels through which they reach their readers.
In addition to the talk the gallery will be open from noon on the 25th of April with a curated display of books by members of AM BRUNO. The talk is free however places are limited.
Gordon Shrigley runs Marmalade and Filmarmalade, publishers of contemporary works of visual theory in the form of either drawing, text, photography or video. Both the artists' book publisher Marmalade, and the video DVD label Filmarmalade grew out of a desire to promote and distribute works that allow artists the space to ‘think the visual [. . .] through the act of a sustained looking, talking and working with and through media'.
Emily Speed is an artist based in Liverpool. She founded and coordinated Liverpool Artists' Book Fair in 2008 and is part of the artist-led space Wolstenholme Projects.
Kelly Wellman has an MA in artists' books. She teaches at Camberwell and runs bookartbookshop with Tanya Peixoto.
Between Gallery and Bookshop has been organised by artists collective AM BRUNO and IMT Gallery. AM BRUNO is an alliance of 24 artists initiated by MA fine art graduates from Central Saint Martins. AM BRUNO represents current artistic thought, practice and sensibility translated and expanded into book art form. The artists in the group are visual and conceptual practitioners in all media, including painting, photography, video, performance and sculpture. The themes vary from inquiry into the nature of books/sketchbooks, human body/desire/private life, the value of artificiality, writing/image and time.
An exhibition of artists' books by AM BRUNO will also be held at the bookartbookshop from 25 April - 2nd May 2009.
Weblinks:
- IMT http://www.imagemusictext.com/
- AM BRUNO http://www.am-bruno.blogspot.com/
- bookartbookshop http://www.bookartbookshop.com/
- Filmarmalade http://www.filmarmalade.co.uk/
- Wolstenholme Projects http://www.wolstenholmeprojects.org/
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