Café Royal Pop-up Library, a public event allowing access to over 800 international contemporary artists’ publications, displayed within the context of a reading room. PR1 Gallery, UCLan, October 2010. "Café Royal Books Library was open to the public during November 2010. The Library showcased 800 artists’ books and editions. Presented as a reading room. Artists with significant international profiles were invited to submit their titles for inclusion. The result was one of the largest international publically accessible collections and surveys of contemporary artists publications to date.
Curating exhibitions offers librarians an engaging means of reaching out to academic communities and...
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An exhibition of work by five artists based in the UK and Europe, all of whom are represented in the...
An international open submission project. Themes: ● Using ‘the gallery’ as a project space....
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Curating exhibitions offers librarians an engaging means of reaching out to academic communities and...
Exhibitions and display of books and documents on shelves is revealed from the early Middle Ages on ...
Curating exhibitions offers librarians an engaging means of reaching out to academic communities and...
In spite of its short history of eighteen years, Koç University has developed its library towards me...
Artists’ books announce themselves in extravagant ways. They exist on a continuum between the tradit...
The Rutgers University Art Library Exhibition Spaces (RALES) were created so that an Art Librarian c...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
A 12-month Artist Residency at the London Library by artists Mark Harris and Bob Matthews. The Londo...
The main purpose of this master thesis is to give the reader a picture of the experience of art ...
See artists\u27 books focused on identity, politics and social justice from Gund Library\u27s renown...
An exhibition of work by five artists based in the UK and Europe, all of whom are represented in the...
An international open submission project. Themes: ● Using ‘the gallery’ as a project space....
The photograph on a wall, often framed or impossibly glossy, asks the viewer to step back and admire...
Article commissioned by Codex Polaris; creating opportunities and exhibiting platforms for artists w...
This study examines the use of physical and virtual exhibits in art libraries. Through ten case stud...
Curating exhibitions offers librarians an engaging means of reaching out to academic communities and...
Exhibitions and display of books and documents on shelves is revealed from the early Middle Ages on ...
Curating exhibitions offers librarians an engaging means of reaching out to academic communities and...
In spite of its short history of eighteen years, Koç University has developed its library towards me...
Artists’ books announce themselves in extravagant ways. They exist on a continuum between the tradit...