Cecilia Vicuña reviewed in new issue of BOMB Magazine

Cecilia Vicuña’s Saborami: Extended facsimile edition is the Editors’ Choice in the Spring issue of BOMB Magazine, reviewed by Henry Broome. “An account of political struggle and precarious beauty, the book contains hand- and typewritten poems, diary entries, and documentation of assemblages and paintings by Vicuña from the previous ten years. Ehrenberg wrote in his … Continued

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What did you do… (2024)

What did you do… (2024) is a poster project commissioned by Book Works to mark 40 years of commissions and book making. In response to the urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza that overshadows 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. Any proceeds from this project will be donated to Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).

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Book of the Month: Faker Drinker Soldier Heiress

Our February Book of the Month, with 30% off, is Clunie Reid’s Faker Drinker Soldier Heiress (2010).

Drawing on imagery from advertising, the internet, magazines and her own drawings and photographs, Clunie Reid’s photo-collages appropriate and violently represent the banality of everyday images.

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PAST EVENT

Artists’ Bookmarket 2024

10–11 February
Fruitmarket
Edinburgh

Book Works will be back in Edinburgh for the Artists’ Bookmarket, 10-11 February 2024

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Index Art Book Fair

18–21 January
kurimanzutto
Cuidad de México
More info.

For its tenth anniversary edition, Book Works will again have our titles on sale at the wonderful Index Art Book Fair in Mexico City

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Book of the Month: Proximity Machine by Rosalind Nashashibi

Our Book of the Month for January 2024 is Rosalind Nashashibi’s Proximity Machine. Get it with 30% off until 31 January.

Proximity Machine presents a series of static ‘films’ made from found and re-photographed images collated from a variety of sources.

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PAST EVENT

Cecilia Vicuña event at Tate Britain

Saturday 24 February, 2024, 1–5pm
Tate Britain Reading Rooms
Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG
Free but booking required. Book here.

Cecilia Vicuña created Saborami in the aftermath of the September 1973 military coup in Chile.

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Book Works has a new editor

At the end of 2023 we said goodbye to our outgoing editor, Lizzie Homersham, who leaves us to focus on their PhD and will be much missed. Keep up with Lizzie via their Teleportations Substack. However we are simultaneously delighted to welcome Hannah Regel, who joins Book Works as our new editor! Hannah is the author … Continued

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