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Artists' Books in Macalester College Library's Special Collections

This guide features a sampling of the artists' books available in the Macalester College Library Special Collections.

Books about Artists' Books

Spring 2024: INTD 130-01 Introduction to Artists' Books

In Spring 2024, librarian Ginny Moran will be teaching a one-credit course, INTD 130-01 Critical Library and Archival Practices: Introduction to Artists’ Books, Wednesday nights from 7:00 - 8:00 pm

What is an artists’ book? Are they works of art that belong on display, or should they be "read" in a library? Using Macalester’s artists’ book collection as the foundation for exploration, we will study the forms and functions of these works. Starting in the 1950s and continuing to the present, this course will consider how this genre was formed and what influences it. We will review selected artists’ books, survey popular book types, and briefly discuss the genre’s obsession with terminology. In considering artists’ books, we will focus on such questions as these: Why is it a book? Why this medium? How is it a book? We will discuss artistic strategies and techniques as we consider how to determine if a book is successful or not. We will explore basic book-making techniques using traditional and modern forms, culminating in a final book project in which students synthesize their knowledge of materials and form by making their own book. The course covers content development, object design, integration of various media, digital and low-tech image making processes, and the functionality of various bookmaking materials, culminating in an exhibit of the completed artists’ books.