
Book Arts
In our current issue, we covered the Paper Routes—Women to Watch show at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Any reopening is cause for celebration, and on January 14 at 6:30pm, the Center for Book Arts i
Readers may have noticed something new in our recent issues: a little section up front we call “Editor’s Bookshelf.” It’s a brief list of new or forthcoming books that we think will most appeal to
Even in 2020, the holidays arrive at a fever pitch (at least, that's how I feel), but gift-giving takes on new meaning this year.
For millennia, artists around the world have illustrated the endless creative possibilities of humble paper. The ancient Chinese, who were the first to pound bark fibers into flexible sheets, …
Two engrossing new books of interest to collectors are out this Halloween season, both covering gruesome topics yet not grim to read.
Good news in from curator Deirdre Lawrence and the Center for Book Arts: the catalogue produced to accompany the CBA’s fall 2019 exhibition,
Rare Book School has just released a 15-minute documentary called Presswork, a remarkable production that explains one of their latest projects: c
Next month, Boston’s Bromer Booksellers is unveiling a retrospective dedicated to master artist Barry Moser. On display will be 115 pieces: political art, portraiture, and prints and illustrations…
Master bookbinder Tim Ely's elaborate art books are sophisticated otherworldly mash-ups of landscapes, diagrams, and architecture meant to inspire and provoke.