Artists’ Books News June 2016

Compiled by Sarah Bodman, Centre for Fine Print Research, UWE, Bristol Exhibitions  Shakespeare Now! Liverpool Central Library. Until 31st July 2016 Liverpool Book Art is curating the world’s only Contemporary Book Art exhibition to mark the 400th anniversary of the death of Shakespeare. The exhibition will showcase the work of 40 international artists at Liverpool’s […]

In conversation with…

In this June feature we delve into the depths of the Royal College of Art (RCA) special collections with Neil Parkinson, Archives & Collections Manager. Neil is responsible for all RCA special collections, which include archives, images, art collections and the Colour Reference Library of rare books. We talk early colour mapping, secret societies and why […]

Book reviews, June 2016

These two titles published by Park Books of Switzerland provide very different approaches to modern art and architecture. (The second piece is my attempt to emulate the book’s style and format.) Pisarik, Sonja and Gudrun Hausegger (Eds.) – Architecture in Austria in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Zürich: Park Books, 2016. £55.00.. 978-3-03860-011-4 Fantastically illustrated, […]

‘British Art Studies’ – a new online journal

British Art Studies, a new online journal, as introduced by Tom Scutt at the ARLIS AGM at the Paul Mellon Centre, April 2016. The Paul Mellon Centre has recently begun to venture in to open-access digital publishing. Paul Spencer-Longhurst’s Richard Wilson Online went live in October of 2014 and this has been followed by two […]

Book Works Artists’ Library residency programme

Book Works artists’ bookshop and publisher in London is organising a programme of Library residencies,  presenting a series of four residencies and commissions for artists to work with libraries, special collections and archives located in England/internationally in 2016–2019, entitled ‘You Must Locate a Fantasy’. For the first open call they invite artists to propose a […]

Talis Insight Europe 2016

Talis Insight Europe 2016 was held at The Rep (Birmingham Repertory Theatre), Birmingham, 20-21 April 2016. Many of the sessions were not art-library specific, but some of the ideas are relevant across all fields. This two-day conference was organised by the Reading List software company Talis (makers of Aspire) but had resonance for librarians who […]

ARLIS/UK & Ireland Travel & Study Fund 2016

ARLIS/UK & Ireland Travel & Study Fund 2016  Deadline for applications- 01 September 2016  The ARLIS/UK & Ireland Travel & Study Fund has been established to enable the Society to make annual grants to promote research and development in the fields of art, architecture and design librarianship. The award may be used to travel anywhere […]

Technology and the Evolution of the Artist’s Book

‘Technology and the Evolution of the Artist’s Book’ Phoenix Gallery 10-14 Waterloo Place, Brighton BN2 9NB www.phoenixbrighton.org 30 April – 12 June 2016 Free Admission An exhibition curated by Maddy Rosenberg of New York’s Central Booking Gallery: she presents boundary-breaking bookworks within a stunning, specially designed interior landscape by Curious Space. The exhibition features the […]

Council news…

Council met on the morning of 13 April before the Annual General Meeting (AGM). Council business tends to follow a rather routine pattern with reports from the officers (Chair, Hon. Treasurer,  Hon. Secretary) and Business Manager, as well as reports from the chairs of each of our committees alongside updates on conference planning and other activities. Our […]

In conversation with…

Have you ever wondered what the ARLIS/UK & Ireland Chair does? David Pulford, Library Subject Advisor at the University of Birmingham, is our current Chair and, in this special edition of ‘In conversation with…’, has given me all the insider info on what it’s like at the top. How did you first get involved with ARLIS/UK & […]