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Reuse of Books = Art

Jonathan Callan of London - The Defrauder. Source.

Jonathan Callen uses large screws to hold the books together. Source.

Jonathan Callen - The theoretical assumptions of management, 2008.
Bio: www.artnet.com Kudlek van der Grinten Galerie

Cara Barer of Houston, Texas.
"No important books have been injured during the making of any of these photographs."

Cara Barer www.carabarer.com
"I realized I owned many books that were no longer of use to me, or for that matter, anyone else. Would I ever need “Windows 95?” After soaking it in the bathtub for a
few hours, it had a new shape and purpose."

Cara Barer www.carabarer.com
"With the discarded books that I have acquired,
I am attempting to blur the line between objects, sculpture, and photography."

Cara Barer
Whirligig 2006, 36” x 36” edition of 12, 24” x 24” edition of 15, 14” x 14” edition of 35 www.carabarer.com For Gallery Contacts: www.carabarer.com

Matej Krén
Book Cell, Centro de Arte Moderna - Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal, 2006. The artist has done numerous such book installations. www.matejkren.cz/en

Matej Krén
Inside of above Book Cell.
The artist currently lives and works in Prague.
Photo by Ferran Moreno Lanza, www.flickr.com

Wim Botha
Born in 1974, graduated from the University of Pretoria in 1996, and currently lives in Cape Town. Pic source: www.piecefleet.com Dealer: www.michaelstevenson.com
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Pablo Lehmann - Dialogues - Intricate book cut outs - which are then photographed. This photo does not due the work justice - please look at Pablo's website. www.pablolehmann.com.ar

Pablo Lehmann - Ties 1
Argentinian. Professor at IUNA, Buenos Aires.
www.pablolehmann.com.ar

Brian Dettmer www.briandettmer.com
Formerly of Chicago, now living in Atlanta.

Brian Dettmer www.briandettmer.com
"I begin with an existing book and seal its edges, creating an enclosed vessel full of unearthed potential. I cut into the surface of the book and dissect through it from the front. I work with knives, tweezers and other surgical tools to carve one page at a time, exposing each page while cutting around ideas and images of interest. Nothing inside the books is relocated or implanted, only removed. Images and ideas are revealed to expose a book’s hidden, fragmented memory. The completed pieces expose new relationships of a book’s internal elements exactly where they have been since their original conception."

Brian Dettmer www.briandettmer.com

Brian Dettmer www.briandettmer.com
See the excellent video interview with the artist below...

Biblios
Guy Laramee: www.guylaramee.com
Grand Larousse (2010)
Guy Laramee: www.guylaramee.com

Historia das americas (2009)
Guy Laramee: www.guylaramee.com

Matthew Cusick
Bonnie, 2004. Maps on wood panel.
www.mattcusick.com

Matthew Cusick
Fiona's Wave, 2006. Maps on wood panel.
www.mattcusick.com

Matthew Cusick
Leviathan, 2008. Maps, illustrated Bible, ink, on panel.
www.mattcusick.com

Rune Guneriussen - Norway
It´s common knowledge, 2009, edition of 5+1, 187cmx150cm, c-print
www.runeguneriussen.no

Maurizio Cattelan
Oh Mariana, Mariana, Mariana
www.nymag.com

Robert The
'Reader's Digest' Cake frosted with wax, 1998.
www.blogs.walkerart.org Walker Art Center Library’s collection.

Robeert The
Britannaca Book Broom
www.beautifullife.info

Robert The
'Poetic Justice'
www.bookgun.com

White Undulation by Amy Genser
Rolled paper.
www.amygenser.com

Nick Georgiou
The Happy Shaman
www.myhumancomputer.blogspot.com

Nick Georgiou
The Meeting (in Nick's Studio) of newspaper people.
www.myhumancomputer.blogspot.com

Nick Georgiou
Of Queens, NY - currently living in Tucson, AZ
Nick says his art is inspired by the death of the printed word.
www.myhumancomputer.blogspot.com

Jacqueline Rush Lee
'Stack' 50" high, from the Volume series created in 2000. The books are wet, dried, then screwed together into organic and geometric forms.
www.jacquelinerushlee.com

Jacqueline Rush Lee
Slice Trio, from the Volumes series 2001, created in 2000.
www.jacquelinerushlee.com

Alicia Martin
Spanish - Galleria Galica, Italy
www.galica.it

TU Delft architecture bibliotheek
www.spaceinvading.com

Alicia Martin
Spanish
www.blipoint.com/blog

Book Room Partition - Sweden
www.eldingoscarson.com
Hit Oktavilla - 2 videos show build process.

We Are Lost Somewhere, 2011
Cut map from The Times Atlas: British Isles
By Claire Brewster, clairebrewster.co.uk

Mike Stilkey
Of Los Angeles. Source. www.mikestilkey.com

Mike Stilkey
Of Los Angeles. www.mikestilkey.com
Pic Source: www.thisblogrules.com
Mike Stilkey The Pipe
2009, ink, colored pencil and lacquer on vintage book pages, 33x24 inches
www.mikestilkey.com
Alex Queral
Carves faces into phonebooks.
Born in Cuba, received an M.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. His works have been exhibited in Canada, England, Mexico and throughout the U.S..
www.projectsgallery.com

Yuken Teruya
Based in New York, the artist constructs intricate paper cuttings with various materials such as toilet paper rolls and paper shopping bags. His ideas often reflect the life and history of Okinawa, his homeland.
www.yukenteruyastudio.com
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Book Vases by Laura Cahill
Laura uses a band saw - then inserts glass tubes inside for the water. She says “I discovered that the glue in old books make them extremely difficult to recycle.”
Via www.dezeen.com

Waldo Lee, aka WALEE - digital artist/photographer - plays some photoshop games. www.walee.com

Book Bow Tie. Bind some pages in the centre with a piece of leather or fabric. via: no-aesthetic.tumblr.com

Origami Books
Just unfold and read! By Isaac Salazar www.flickr.com/photos/bookofart

The Book Chair

Booklight by Ng Sek San.
www.ponyupdesign.files.wordpress.com

Book Stool
This is a cardboard stool, printed to appear to be a stack of books. It can hold up to 200kg. Via: boingboing.net

Three story high stack of Abraham Lincoln books. Via www.mymodernmet.com
Brian Dettmer
Excellent Video - worth a watch!
Courtesy of Die Gestalten Verlag: www.gestalten.com
BookLovers - check out this amazing site: bookshelfporn.com
















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