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Artists & Others: The Imaginative French Book in the 21st Century

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By Paul Van Capelleveen In 1968, Dutch engineer Louis Koopman entrusted his collection of bibliophile and deluxe editions of French contemporary literature to the National Library of the Netherlands. The Koopman Collection has since grown to be the largest such collection in the Netherlands. This volume focuses on its most contemporary section: French artist’s books after 2000, and presents a selection of around 120 publications produced by more than 40 artists, printers, and publishers. Although these 21st-century books follow in the tradition of their classic predecessors, new aspects also emerge. Most notable is their international character, a result of the cooperation that is commonplace today. A visual celebration of artist books and typography, this book will be of interest to collectors of books about books, as well as those interested in the history of publishing, artist book publishing, and contemporary book art. Designed by Studio Tint (Huug Schipper) Published by Vantilt Publishers, 2016 Hardcover, 208 pages, full color, 9.5 × 12.25 inches ISBN: 978-94-6004-268-3
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Draw Down
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9789460042683
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Exhibition CatalogArtGraphic DesignPublishing

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