The DAAP Library Artists' Book Collection

Artists’ books are works of art that are realized in the form of a book. Generally published in limited editions or as unique works of art, artists’ books can take many forms. For example, DAAP Library’s collection includes concertinas, games, painted cards, and quilts with text. Although book printers have experimented with unique looks for their products for centuries, the artists’ book is primarily a twentieth and twenty-first century art form.
Up until recently, there wasn’t a collection focus per se. Instead, we allowed the collection to develop in interesting ways. That said, recently we decided to establish a collection focus. We’re going to collect artists’ books which focus on cultural, racial, and sexual diversity, a focus that we feel aligns well with the interests of UC as an institution as well as the greater UC community. Many of the books in our current collection deal with diversity as a theme, particularly sexual diversity, and we hope to acquire many more artists’ books that promote or feature issues of diversity and multiculturalism.
We created this blog to increase awareness of and engagement with our lovely artists’ book collection. By making images of the books available online, we are sharing them with a much larger audience, especially those who are unable to view the books in person. A wider audience is especially relevant to our new collection focus on diversity issues.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Julie Chen, Personal Paradigms

DAAP Library has number 19 of 100.
Contains in front drawers: 1 game board, 1 die, 1 spinner, 1 self-marker, 8 life markers, 18 marker shapes, 36 text strips, 2 plastic templates, 3 colored pencils, 15 metal arrows ; folders on inside of lid: 1 spinner and Rules of Play user's guide. Issued in wooden box with hinged lid, covered with gold/brown-tinged fabric lined with light golden satin. Berkeley, CA: Flying Fish Press, 2003.

http://www.flyingfishpress.com

1 comment:

  1. This book art or game piece is an original, one of a kind work of art. The game seems very therapeutic and is one you play by yourself. In this game you create a map of a part of your inner self on the game board. Then Chen permits you to draw the map in a book. This allows you to look at other peoples maps in the book. To me this game seems to imply that, by exploring your inner self and then share it with others you find a better connection with people, thus have stronger relationships.

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