How did you become involved in artist’s books? After my PhD, while looking for a job, I rekindled my older hobby of binding books. When I first started out with binding, in the 90s, I learned from books that I borrowed (and photocopied) at my …
How did you become involved in artist’s books? I became involved with artists’ books during studying for my MA in Authorial Illustration at University College Falmouth. I was interested in the idea of telling stories within a single picture, and as the pictures I made …
I started making artist’s books because of my concern for the planet. I wanted to create things that were smaller and more portable whilst still maintaining my artist practice. This included making one-off books of drawings, books out of found materials and collaborative books with others.
What is the focus of your practice?
I am interested in time and it’s impact on our lives and our relationship with the environment.
What are you working on at the moment?
I’m currently between projects so now is a time of reflection and review. This is a great time for new opportunities to arise and to try new things out.
How did you become involved in artist’s books? In the spring of 2000, at the exhibition titled One of a Kind Artists’ Books in Cairo, I saw books unlike any I had ever seen before. They were different in their concepts, structures, techniques, and materials; …
How did you become involved in artist’s books? I first started making books to mark the process and progress of residencies. (See: the ‘Locational’ series.) The act of turning the page to reveal a different aspect appeared to be an ideal way to present the …
BBB Books are a three person
collective, comprising of Holly Birtles, Tim Burrough & Rita Byon, who are
connected by an interest in surface, process and the photographic image
represented in book form. Through collaborative projects and individual works
they explore human memory, bodily engagement, landscape and the natural
environment. They use a combination of digital capture, risograph, letterpress
and hand printed B&W prints in their finished works. Comprising of
graduates from Slade School of Fine Art and Camberwell College of Art, BBB
Books members live and work in London, UK and Seoul, Korea.
What is the focus of your practice?
BBB Books Collective brings
together photography, text and printmaking in small run artists
books.
What are you working on at the moment?
Independent photographic
projects, including: found belongings, music collaborations and video,
performance, prop production, walking/archiving and subsequent publications of
revised concepts.
How did you become involved in artist’s books? I consider publishing as my artistic practice, with publications crossing over into photoworks, installation and photobook works. What is the focus of your practice? The relationship between mind, consciousness and the materialisation of the photographic object. What …
How did you become involved in artist books? I was introduced to artist books by a printmaking technician while I was at Plymouth University studying fine art. My final body of work included a book ‘Inventory’ which I entered into the Sheffield International Book Prize …