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  2. Altered book - Wikipedia

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    Altered books may be as simple as adding a drawing or text to a page, using book embossers to decorate or customize pages with a raised impression or book stamp. Altered books can be as complex as creating an intricate book sculpture. Antique or Victorian art is frequently used. Altered books are shown and sold in art galleries and on the ...

  3. Paul Johnson (book artist) - Wikipedia

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    He is best known as a pop-up and movable book artist and for his work as a teacher of book art and children’s literacy. Johnson, the founder of the Book Art Project, an initiative that teaches writing to children through book making, has made books with over 200,000 children and over 25,000 teachers worldwide.

  4. Book Art - Wikipedia

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    Fine press book art follows in the tradition of the book as precious object. Publishers like William Morris's Kelmscott Press, active as part of the British Arts and Crafts movement, was an important precursor to fine press book art. Examples of 20th century fine press book art include works published by Arron Press and The Gahenna Press. [5]

  5. Brian Dettmer - Wikipedia

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    Brian Dettmer's work has been published and exhibited widely in museums, art centers, and galleries around the world, including the Smithsonian (Washington D.C.), Museum of Arts and Design (New York), Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Virginia), Museum of Contemporary Art (Georgia), Museum Rijswijh (Netherlands), Wellcome Collection (United ...

  6. Category:Book arts - Wikipedia

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    The term book arts usually refers to artist's books, but may refer more broadly to bookbinding in general. For stub articles in this category, tag with {{ book-art-stub }} . Subcategories

  7. Artist's book - Wikipedia

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    Alexander, Charles, ed. (1995) Talking the Boundless Book: Art, Language, and the Book Arts; Bernhard Cella(2012) Collecting Books: A selection of recent Art and Artists' Books produced in Austria, a YouTube Video that is part of the project. Bleus, Guy (1990) Art is Books; Borsuk, Amaranth (2018). The Book. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press

  8. The Flat Stanley Project - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The project features paper cut-outs based on the title character of the 1964 children's book Flat Stanley. [1] [2] [3] The project was designed to facilitate the improvement of the reading and writing skills of elementary school students, while also promoting an interest in learning about different people and places.

  9. Pop-up book - Wikipedia

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    Since 1993, the Movable Book Society has provided a forum for artists, book sellers, book producers, collectors, curators, and others to share enthusiasm and exchange information about pop-up and movable books. The organization also awards industry prizes for best paper engineer (trade and artists’ book) and excellence in paper engineering by ...

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