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'''Book Works''' is a contemporary visual arts ], based in ]. Established in ], |
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Book Works is a contemporary visual arts publisher, based in London. Established in 1984, it has "the mission to disseminate visual art practice to as wide and diverse an audience as possible." It is a publicly funded organisation and a registered charity, its supporters including Arts Council England and The Henry Moore Foundation.
Artists whose work has been published by Book Works include Martin John Callanan, Tacita Dean, Jeremy Deller, Liam Gillick, Cornelia Parker, Naoko Takahashi, Sam Taylor-Wood and Mark Titchner.
The Book Works website has been selected for preservation by The British Library as part of the work of the UK Web Archiving Consortium.
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- ^ What is Book Works? http://www.bookworks.org.uk/asp/about.asp
- Book Works http://www.webarchive.org.uk/tep/12062.html
External links
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