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Dr Sarah Bodman's Outputs (290)

The hand printed page (2011)
Book Chapter

Invited catalogue essay, BITE – A new show of artists making prints, Mall Galleries, London, 24/08/11 – 03/09/11, pp 18-19

Dinner and a Rose (2011)
Physical Artefact

Sarah Bodman and Nancy Campbell have collaborated on a new artist’s book for the University of Dundee’s AHRC funded project Poetry Beyond Text: Vision, Text and Cognition (http://www.poetrybeyondtext.org/index.html), which has commissioned new work a... Read More about Dinner and a Rose.

Artists' books, nature, landscape (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

A themed talk of Collections and Observations of nature, Textscapes, Journeys through landscape, Working in the landscape, The politics of landscape, Altered books and nature, and A darker (then lighter) side of nature.

Book Arts Newsletter (2010)
Other

The Book Arts Newsletter is a 4-6 weekly newsletter edited by Sarah Bodman, published by the Centre for Fine Print Research. Issue 1 was published May - August 2002.

A Manifesto for the Book (2010)
Book

What will be the canon for the artist’s book in the 21st Century? In an arena that now includes both digital and traditionally produced artists’ books, what will constitute the concepts of artists’ publishing in the future?

This project was funded... Read More about A Manifesto for the Book.

Northern lights (2010)
Journal Article

Sarah Bodman surveys the diversity of artists' books being made in Scandinavia today and the organizations that help promote them, as she looks ahead to a major book arts' festival in Denmark this spring.

Of God and small things (2010)
Journal Article

Karen Hanmer's artist's books and designer bindings spring from a love of tactility allied with a curiosity that spans the inscrutable and the cosmological, says Sarah Bodman.

A bridge to Baghdad (2010)
Journal Article

Sarah Bodman describes how one US-based bookseller has proved an inspiration to Iraqi artists and to the global artists' book community

A multi-coloured life (2010)
Journal Article

Klaus von Mirbach is inspired by sources as diverse as his children's toothbrushes to the great Flemish painter van Eyck, writes Sarah Bodman.