Curious Looks at Artists' Books

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What would a book designed and made by an artist look like? Can glass, soap, plexiglass and other non-paper materials form a book? Why would one need a can-opener when opening a book?

These and other questions may be answered by Paley Library's exhibition of artists' books from its Special Collections Department and the Tyler School of Art Library: "Curious Looks at Artists' Books."

Exhibition location: Main Lobby, Paley Library
Exhibition dates:  November 11-December 31, 2005

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This page contains a single entry by Derik Badman published on November 10, 2005 8:46 AM.

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