Altered Books: The Browsing Copy

The Browsing Copy is a project to re-imagine worn rejected (really unsold) books. Artists from around the world have participated in three rounds or series. Some of them are more or less successful in playing off the theme of the books they are given. This one by a group in Singapore called FARM, from Series 03, was one of the fruitful collaborations. There’s lots more to look at on their website.

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Lynne Avadenka’s Accordion Book

Book artist Lynne Avadenka’s homage to Mary Colter, an American architect who worked in the southwest in the early part of the 20th century, uses a nice adaptation of the accordion fold book. It’s called “The Uncommon Perspective of M.E.J. Colter.” Maybe I’m inclined to be partial to this book, as Colter retired to Santa Fe, and many of the homes and hotels here in town look much like Avadenka’s book. The book was made in 1986, edition of 100, 11 x 30 inches when opened. See more of Avadenka’s work on her website.


Lynne-Avadenka's The Uncommon Perspective of M.E.J. Colter

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Lynne-Avadenka's The Uncommon Perspective of M.E.J. Colter