Hand Bound: The Creation and Reception of Contemporary Canadian Artists' Publications
Hand Bound is a critical engagement with artists’ publications through researching, writing and making – it analyses contemporary work in this field while also acting as part of that work. The goal of the book is to find and position artists who are currently producing publication artworks in Canada, and to provide critical writing on these works so as to illuminate the relationships between them, the experiences of their development and reception, and their relevance as a medium, device, and way of making. It’s also to imagine and inspire what opportunities, ideas, collaborations, communities, and possibilities could grow out of artists’ publications – what they provide to us now, and what they could provide to us in the future.
The material, structural, and design choices for this book were made to emphasize the artist’s hand as much as possible – books are made by hand to be held in the hand: the sensory experience that goes into the making is mirrored through the reader’s experience of engaging. This is where the title of the work comes from – the recognition that the ultimate destination and purpose of a publication is to be handled and engaged with.
Risograph printed on Canson Colorline paper, Italian longstitch bound with linen thread, acrylic toned Tyvek covers. 4.5 x 5.75". Comes with set of nine colour plates.