Bookworks (4 of 13) - Leszek Woźniak

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Bookworks (4 of 13) - Leszek Woźniak
Photography by the-way-we-were (2023):
Bookworks Bookstore & Cafe - Pacific Grove - California - USA 🇺🇸
BOOKWORMS! I need your help! I need new books for my TBR list. I like fantasy books and read everything of cassandra clare, i read a court of thornes and roses by sarah j. maas, hungergames, twilight, evermore, books like that. If you have any books that you can recommend to me, i would be so happy. Thank you so much! ♥
#ArtsyFriday
In light that this week brought both International Book Day (Thursday April 23) and National Library Week, our selected artists' book may appear a little unorthodox. Re-imagining a 'chained book', A book by Scott Sikenofka is unreadable. The book object consists of a copy of the King James Bible chained shut with a heavy duty combination lock on the front cover. The only identifiable feature is the artist's last name scrawled on the front cover in gold. Our library copy was exhibited in 'Artwoods and bookworks' at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art in 1978. Without a colophon or artist statement, the simple title A book was supplied by Judith Hoffberg (librarian, archivist, and editor of Umbrella, a newsletter on artists' books, mail art, and Fluxus) in a letter from 1990; Hoffberg who co-curated the 1978 exhibition. I always find book objects fascinating, but considering this piece in a time when we find ourselves away from the stacks and attempt to make connections without opening the pages of a book, this artists' book resonates. --Laura
x-Collection N7433.3.S546 A4 1978
“La muerte del comendador”, de Haruki Murakami
I have an small exhibition of handmade miniature bookworks, collages and paper sculptures at the wonderful Much Ado Books in Alfriston opening this Saturday 14th July 2018, 1pm - 5.30pm. The books will be on display in the Prospero’s Project space located in the bookshop.
The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame. – Oscar Wilde
Reading a Czech book called Rebelka pod zámkem by Ava Lackovská 😌
Carving some pattern for my next piece! #workinprogress #printing #patterns #inca #bookworks #art #ccabooks