Fine Books & Collections blog on the Center for Book Arts
Rebecca Rego Barry from The Fine Books & Collections blog posted an interesting article on the new exhibition being held at the Center for Book Arts in New York City.
Until September 10, the exhibition Multiple, Limited, Unique: Selections from the Permanent Collection of the Center for Book Arts will feature works from those who have exhibited, trained, or worked at the Center over the past forty years. In an effort to organize, catalogue, rehouse, and digitize many of the books and catalogues collected over the years, Alexander Campos is leaing a project to take these archives and form a collection. This collection includes how-to books on paper, typography, printing, and binding technique.
Read the Fine Books & Collections blog entry on this exhibition for more information.
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