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Artists' Book Day: Talk with Author Lucy Ives  

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64674

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Contributed by

Cory Wheat

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Department

Education

Recognised

Artists' Books

Photographer

Sean Grant, Cory Wheat

Date

12 April 26

Named person(s)

Lucy Ives, Colin Torre

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Artists’ Books Day is an annual celebration at the Clark honoring the library’s diverse collection of over 5000 artists’ books. Artists’ books are works of art inspired by the form or concept of a book. They can take the form of a traditional book or challenge the boundaries of what a book can be!

Artists’ Books Day features a full line-up of free activities as well as free admission to the galleries all day, including two special exhibitions that feature artists’ books, Raffaella della Olga: Typescripts and Sónia Almeida: Stages.

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Talk with Author Lucy Ives
2–3 pm
Manton Research Center auditorium

Novelist and critic Lucy Ives discusses the ways in which artists' books reconfigure reading, literacy, and how we value, handle, and spend time with books. Closely examining both material and narrative aspects of publications from the Clark's collection, she offers a series of aesthetic lessons we can derive from artists' interventions into the book form. Ives's reflections will be of use to creative writers, visual artists, and anyone who is curious about what artists' books may mean in the digital age.

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