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🌦 Book Works Summer Sale 🌦

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It may not have been much of a summer so far but that’s all the more reason to pick up a book in our Summer Sale! Whether you’re sunning on a beach or shivering under a blanket, treat yourself to some artist books with a massive 50% off all back catalogue, including our 2023 releases.

Browse the shop for half-price books by a huge range of artists.

The titles included in the sale range from Hamja’s Ahsan’s manifesto for introverts, Shy Radicals; Bridget Penney’s folk horror novel, Licorice; the autobiography of children’s and women’s rights activist, and communist, Nan Berger; Prem Sahib’s multilayered personal and political histories in That Fire Over There, poetry from Holly Pester; experimental novels from Stewart Home, Jarett Kobek, Iphgenia Baal, and more; our journal of art writing founded by Maria Fusco, The Happy Hypocrite; and Phyllis Christopher’s groundbreaking lesbian photography in Dark Room.


Anne Boyer, Don Mee Choi, Denise Riley and Roy Claire Potter at Serpentine Pavilion

Friday 19 July, 2024, 8pm
Serpentine Pavilion

Roy Claire Potter will be reading from their new novel, The Wastes, at the Park Nights: Temporal Magic event in the Serpentine Pavilion this Friday. They’ll be reading alongside authors and literary scholars Anne Boyer, Don Mee Choi and Denise Riley, and signing books afterwards.

The event is currently sold out but visit the Serpentine Galleries website for more details.


When we are silent we are still afraid

The Alternative School of Economics (Ruth Beale & Amy Feneck)

Buy this print

When we are silent we are still afraid is a phrase from ‘A Litany for Survival’, a poem by American writer, professor, philosopher, intersectional feminist, poet and civil rights activist Audre Lorde.

The image has been commissioned by Book Works for What did you do… (2024), a poster project to mark 40 years of commissions and book making, made in response to the urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza overshadowing all our activity. We have invited artists to contribute work that speaks to ideas of solidarity with the oppressed, and liberation for the occupied, for a series of A3 posters.

When we are silent we are still afraid is a four-colour letterpress print on Claro Bulk 170gsm, in an edition of 40 copies, plus 5 artist’s proofs. The poster was designed with graphic design studio Europa and printed in Book Works’ studio.

Book Works and The Alternative School of Economics would like to thank Europa, Rob Hadrill and Dinamo Typefaces.

All proceeds from this project will be donated to Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).

Artists participating in this project include: Alternative School of Economics, Hamja Ahsan, Banu Cennetoğlu, Marcus Coates, Jesse Darling, Jeremy Deller, Falgoush Collective, Fehras Publishing Practices with Nancy Naser Al Deen and Sina Ahmadi, Dora García, Deborah-Joyce Holman, Karl Holmqvist, Marianne Keating, Rosalind Nashashibi, Prem Sahib, Tai Shani, Sofia Niazi, Katrina Palmer, Charlie Prodger, Anne Tallentire, Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan, Rosa-Johan Uddoh, and Cecilia Vicuña.


ABOUT US

Book Works is a leading contemporary arts organisation with a unique role as makers and publishers of books.

Established in 1984, we are dedicated to supporting new work by emerging artists. Our projects are initiated by invitation, open submission, and through guest-curated projects. Book Works consists of a publishing and commissioning department; and a studio specialising in binding, box-making and multiples.

STUDIO

The Book Works Studio offers a specialist bespoke service for a range of clients, from artists, designers, galleries, and businesses. We provide binding solutions, develop prototypes and specialise in unique book artworks, boxes, and portfolios. We have an extensive archive, and offer tailored educational events, and bookbinding courses. The Studio generates income from clients and is self-sufficient.

PUBLISHING

Book Works Publishing is dedicated to supporting new work by emerging artists. Our projects are initiated by invitation, open submission, and through guest-curated projects and include publishing, a lecture and seminar programme, exhibitions, the development of an online archive, and artists’ surgeries and workshops.

Our audience is vital to our work. The process of engaging and developing our audience is initiated with our commissioning programme, and driven through all aspects of our activities, particularly our public programme of events, our workshops, artists’ surgeries and education activities, and through our interest in collaborating with other organisations and libraries. Our programme of commissions is diverse, and reflects our commitment not just to work with cultural workers from all backgrounds, but to invest in networks and programmes that engage, and develop and create new artistic voices.

Recent Commissions

Includes new projects with: Ayo Akingbade, Deborah-Joyce Holman, Bouchra Khalili, Amy Ching-Yan Lam, Samia Malik, Harun Morrison, Sofia Niazi, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Jimmy Robert, Prem Sahib, Derica Shields, and Cecilia Vicuña. Our current Open Submission is Arrhythmia, guest edited by Katrina Palmer, and has commissioned new work from Andrew Colarusso, Roy Claire Potter, Kamwangi Njue, and Alice Walter.

SUPPORT US

By supporting Book Works you will help support artists and writers at the emerging stage of their careers through our diverse commissioning programme of open submissions, guest editorships, public events, exhibitions and publications.

CHARITY

Book Works is a registered charity, dedicated to advance education for the benefit of the public in the visual arts, particularly books which may be recognised as works of art in their own right.

TRUSTEES

We have a board of trustees who input their range of diverse expertise and interests into our development:

Teresa Drace-Francis (Chair)
Maria Amidu
Nick Brown
Tess Denman-Cleaver
Aliya Gulamani
Gerrie van Noord


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