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El libro de los libros de artista

Authors: Antón, José Emilio; Sanz Montero, Ángel;

El libro de los libros de artista

Abstract

Este libro pretende difundir el género de las Bellas Artes, iniciado a mediados del siglo XX pero con claros antecedentes históricos: los Libros de Artista. Obras de arte aglutinantes de diferentes técnicas, tendencias y oficios artísticos como nuevos espacios para la creación artística. Se pretende un imposible, una definición y clasificación de los diferentes tipos de Libros de Artista, mediante la propuesta de 9 clasificaciones, con sus diferentes variantes, con un total de 72 ejemplos. El libro es un proyecto de José Emilio Antón y Ángel Sanz Montero. Presentación de Consuelo Vallejo Delgado. Introducción de Pere Sousa. Prefacio de Elisa Pellacani. Epílogo de Antonio Gómez. La exposición de libros de artista relacionada con este libro se expuso en la Sala de exposiciones de la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad de Granada, del 16 al 30 de abril de 2015.

This book aims to spread the genre of Fine Arts, initiated in the mid-twentieth century but with clear historical precedents: the Artist's Books, that contain art works of different techniques, trends and artistic crafts as new spaces for creation. It is claimed an imposible, a definition and classification of the different types of Artist's Books, through the proposal of 9 classifications, with their different variants, with a total of 72 examples. The book is a project by José Emilio Antón and Ángel Sanz Montero. Presentation by Consuelo Vallejo Delgado. Introduction by Pere Sousa. Preface by Elisa Pellacani. Epilogue by Antonio Gómez. The exhibition of artist books related to this book was exhibited in the Exhibition Hall of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Granada, from April 16 to 30, 2015.

Tercera Edición. Primera edición 2012

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Spain
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Artist book, Documento, Arte, Libro de artista, Document, Art

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