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An '''altered book''' is a form of ] ] that changes a book from its original form into a different form, altering its appearance and/or meaning. | An '''altered book''' is a form of ] ] that changes a book from its original form into a different form, altering its appearance and/or meaning. | ||
An altered book ] takes a book (old, new, recycled or multiple) and modifies it in any of various ways, such as cutting, tearing or folding, or embedding objects.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mixedmedia.club/a-crash-course-on-altered-books/ |title=A Course on Altered Books website |access-date=September 9, 2021}}</ref> | |||
An altered book ] takes a book (old, new, recycled or multiple) and cuts, tears, glues, burns, folds, paints, adds to, ]s, rebinds, ]s, creates pop-ups, rubber-stamps, drills, bolts, and/or be-ribbons it. The artist may add pockets and niches to hold tags, ], ], or other three-dimensional objects. Some change the shape of the book, or use multiple books in the creation of the finished piece of art. | |||
Altered books may be as simple as adding a drawing or text to a page, or as complex as creating an intricate book sculpture. ] or ] art is frequently used |
Altered books may be as simple as adding a drawing or text to a page, using to decorate or customize pages with a raised impression or . Altered books can be as complex as creating an intricate book sculpture. ] or ] art is frequently used. Altered books are shown and sold in art galleries and on the ]. | ||
An exhibition of altered books by contemporary artists was shown at the ] in 2009, titled ''The Book Borrowers''. It contained 31 works, books transformed into sculptural works.<ref>http://www.bellevuearts.org/exhibitions/past/2009/book_borrowers |
An exhibition of altered books by contemporary artists was shown at the ] in 2009, titled ''The Book Borrowers''. It contained 31 works, books transformed into sculptural works.<ref>, accessed May 12, 2018</ref> The ] was to host an exhibition of altered books in early 2010. | ||
An interesting example of sculpture-like altered books can be found in the ] left in various cultural institutions in Scotland, such as the Scottish Poetry Library and the National Library of Scotland.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thisiscentralstation.com/featured/mysterious-paper-sculptures/|title=Mysterious paper sculptures}}</ref> | |||
==Notable altered book artists== | |||
* James Allen (Washington) | |||
* Noriko Ambe (New York) | |||
* Gary Berg (Washington) | |||
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* Casey Curran (Washington) | |||
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* Alan Corkery Hahn (Washington) | |||
* Jenn Khoshbin (Texas) | |||
* ] (Washington) | |||
* Guy Laramée (Canada) | |||
* Jacqueline Rush Lee (Hawaii) | |||
* Tom Phillips (artist)Tom Phillips | |||
* Dawn Rosendahl (Florida) | |||
* Georgia Russell (United Kingdom) | |||
* Livia Burity (Brazil) | |||
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* ] (New York) | |||
A NOTE : Altered books may include collage, painting and colouring in illustrations. Collaging is one of the most popular methods to use as it's a simple, easy and quick. Children especially like to colour in the illustrations inside the covers of their very favourite books, with felt-tips or normal kid-safe pencils. | |||
Recycling old books and using them as art journals has also become popular with some art ] and proponents of ]. | |||
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*http://thisiscentralstation.com/featured/mysterious-paper-sculptures/ | |||
*https://mixedmedia.club/a-crash-course-on-altered-books/ A Crash Course on Altered Books | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 29 August 2024
An altered book is a form of mixed media artwork that changes a book from its original form into a different form, altering its appearance and/or meaning.
An altered book artist takes a book (old, new, recycled or multiple) and modifies it in any of various ways, such as cutting, tearing or folding, or embedding objects.
Altered books may be as simple as adding a drawing or text to a page, using book embossers to decorate or customize pages with a raised impression or book stamp. Altered books can be as complex as creating an intricate book sculpture. Antique or Victorian art is frequently used. Altered books are shown and sold in art galleries and on the Internet.
An exhibition of altered books by contemporary artists was shown at the Bellevue Arts Museum in 2009, titled The Book Borrowers. It contained 31 works, books transformed into sculptural works. The John Michael Kohler Arts Center was to host an exhibition of altered books in early 2010.
An interesting example of sculpture-like altered books can be found in the mysterious paper sculptures left in various cultural institutions in Scotland, such as the Scottish Poetry Library and the National Library of Scotland.
Recycling old books and using them as art journals has also become popular with some art bloggers and proponents of upcycling.
See also
References
- "A Course on Altered Books website". Retrieved September 9, 2021.
- Bellevue Arts Museum website, accessed May 12, 2018
- "Mysterious paper sculptures".
- http://thisiscentralstation.com/featured/mysterious-paper-sculptures/
- https://mixedmedia.club/a-crash-course-on-altered-books/ A Crash Course on Altered Books
External links
- Lisa Kokin - altered book artist
- Book Folding Art Site - altered book artist and free patterns
- Corinne Stubson - altered book artist
- Altered Books Gallery - Altered books, tips and techniques
- Tom Philip's A Humument
- Jacqueline Rush Lee homepage
- How to create an art journal
- Guy Laramée's home page
- Altered Books entry, Book art library guide at University of South Dakota
- Bound and unbound II: University of South Dakota
- Bound and unbound III: University of South Dakota
- A Crash Course on Altered Books
- Go Make Something: Altered Books
- All About Altered Books