PAST EVENT

Graphic Negotiations #2 – Rosen Eveleigh

Join us online on 28 April, 1pm for the second in our Graphic Negotiations series of events, this time with Rosen Eveleigh (RSVP).

Rosen Eveleigh is a designer and researcher working independently or with artists, archives, editors, cultural institutions and publishers to produce graphic identities, typefaces, websites, texts, lectures, books and other works.

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Bookbinding classes in the Book Works Studio

A new eight-week bookbinding class run by the Book Works Studio begins on 9th May and places are still available.

Taught by Ina Baumeister, students will have the opportunity to learn hand bookbinding techniques which can later be applied to their own work. The course will feature multi-section binding, exposed spine books, Japanese style binding and a concertina binding. The final two weeks will include making a slipcase

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April Book of the Month: A Case of Hysteria by Sharon Kivland

Our Book of the Month for April is Sharon Kivland’s A Case of Hysteria (1999), which draws on Freud’s famous analysis of Dora, a young woman who is brought to him by her father. Dora is suffering from repeated loss of voice and a nervous cough. Sharon Kivland has created a mystery novel about Dora, which investigates the events discussed in her analysis as clues to the unlocking of a story of love and betrayal.

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New work by Helen Cammock at the Serpentine

Radio Ballads is the culmination of a three-year series of collaborative commissions exploring stories about labour and who cares for whom, and in what way. Over the past three years, Helen Cammock, Sonia Boyce, Rory Pilgrim and Ilona Sagar have collaborated with social workers, carers, organisers, and communities. Four films and bodies of research have emerged from these long-term artistic processes. The work will show simultaneously from tomorrow at the Serpentine Gallery and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham…

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Graphic Negotiations: a new Book Works series

A new event series exploring the role of designers in creating artists’ books. Book Works sees graphic design as crucial to realising artists and writers’ ideas in the final form of the book. While conventionally designers often become involved in the later stages of a book’s production, and with a limited brief, we involve the … Continued

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It’s finally here! First copies of Dark Room have arrived in the office.

After many unforeseen and unavoidable delays, the first finished copies of Phyllis Christopher’s long-awaited collection, Dark Room: San Francisco Sex and Protest 1988-2003 have finally arrived at the Book Works office and it’s wonderful to finally hold it in our hands. Pre-orders Kickstarter rewards and website pre-orders will start being sent out over the weekend. … Continued

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PAST EVENT

Dark Room book launch at Grand Union, 4 March 2022

Join Phyllis Christopher, Grand Union and Book Works on Friday 4 March (6.30–8.30pm) at Grand Union to mark the end of the Heads and Tails exhibition and celebrate the launch of the long-awaited Dark Room: San Francisco Sex and Protest, 1988–2003. The launch is free and open to all – for more info visit the … Continued

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February Book of the Month: Drawing in Drag by Marie Duval

Our book of the month for February 2022 is Simon Grennan’s Drawing in Drag by Marie Duval (2018). In the collection at Chetham’s Library, Manchester, is an illustrated novel, published in 1877. Titled The Story of a Honeymoon, the novel was written and illustrated by Charles H. Ross and Ambrose Clarke. Thousands of novels like it … Continued

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Notes on Protesting and Unconscious Reasoning

A new exhibition by Marcus Coates, Peter Liversidge and Goshka Macuga, Notes on Protesting, opens tomorrow at the Kate MacGarry gallery. The show explores ideas around protest and demonstration, and includes Marcus Coates’ 2019 installation, Conference for the Birds (pictured). UR…A Practical Guide to Unconscious Reasoning was published in a new edition in 2020 and … Continued

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Book Works is seeking new trustees

Book Works has a long history of championing artists at early or pivotal stages of their careers, often those who are without other institutional support. Giving genuine opportunity to new and emerging artists is core to our aims. We work with artists, writers and readers, to commission new, ambitious and innovative work in the form … Continued

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