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'''Book Works''' (Established in 1984) A mission to disseminate ] practice to as wide and diverse an audience as possible, Book Works is a contemporary visual arts ], based in ]. | '''Book Works''' (Established in 1984) A mission to disseminate ] practice to as wide and diverse an audience as possible, Book Works is a contemporary visual arts ], based in ]. | ||
Artists published include: ], ], ], Nils Norman, ], ], Jimmie Durham, ], and Adam Chodzko. | Artists published include: ], ], ], Nils Norman, ], ], Jimmie Durham, ], ], and Adam Chodzko. | ||
Supporters of Book Works include Arts Council of England; The Elephant Trust; The Glass-House Trust; Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation; The Henry Moore Foundation; London Arts; and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation. {Cite: http://www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/cgi-bin/fullrecord.pl?handle=artifact96} | Supporters of Book Works include Arts Council of England; The Elephant Trust; The Glass-House Trust; Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation; The Henry Moore Foundation; London Arts; and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation. {Cite: http://www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/cgi-bin/fullrecord.pl?handle=artifact96} |
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Book Works (Established in 1984) A mission to disseminate visual art practice to as wide and diverse an audience as possible, Book Works is a contemporary visual arts publisher, based in London.
Artists published include: Sam Taylor-Wood, Mark Titchner, Cornelia Parker, Nils Norman, Liam Gillick, Jeremy Deller, Jimmie Durham, Martin John Callanan, NaoKo TakaHashi (artist), and Adam Chodzko.
Supporters of Book Works include Arts Council of England; The Elephant Trust; The Glass-House Trust; Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation; The Henry Moore Foundation; London Arts; and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation. {Cite: http://www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/cgi-bin/fullrecord.pl?handle=artifact96}
Their website was selected for preservation by the The British Library and is archived regularly. {Cite: http://www.webarchive.org.uk/tep/12062.html}
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