THE ARTFUL BOOK 2019

Organized by Barbara Young
Art Librarian/Curator

November 2, 2019 – January 4, 2020

INSTALLATION VIEWS
& SELECTED WORKS

Margarita Cano
 Windows in Time and Space,
Spiritual Survival Kit from A-Z,
Words of Wisdom for the XXIst Century, 2001
collage, bound book, watercolor,
silver and gold paper foil, 6 x 4 x 3 inches
Photo Credit: Liam Crotty

John William Bailly
The Only Island, 1990-2010
mixed media, 16 x 12 x 3 inches

Mario Bencomo
 Dias Romanos con Cavafy, 2004
painted hard-bound cover with heavy hand-painted,
cotton pages, paper, acrylic and ink, 10 x 6 ¾ x 2 ½ inches

Martin Casuso
Scroll, 2009
bound book, inkjet-printed tracing paper, incense sticks, photos
12 x 5 x 5 in. rolled up; 22 in. fanned out

Pablo Cano
 Pop-Up Book of Backdrop Designs
for Animated Altarpieces, 1986
bound book, collage,
India ink on paper, thread
13 x 15 x 1 inches

lou anne colodny
 the others, 2019
collapsible, multi-layered one-of-a-kind tunnel book
made with archival hand-cut papers based on original drawings
6 ¾ x 8 ½ x 8 inches open

Rosemarie Chiarlone with poet Susan Weiner
Fury, 2018
12 ¾ x 12 ¾ x 1 inches

Maria A. Gonzalez
 DAY AFTER DAY from the work-in-progress:
HOUSE / BOUND | HOME / BODY, 2001
ink on paper, silk ribbon, handmade paper
with leaves and glass fibers,
9 ½ x 9 ¾ x 9 ¾ inches

Natalia Garcia-Lee
The Milking, 2001
mixed media, 6 x 4 ¾ x ¾ inches

Robert Huff
 LOCKED, 2003
paper, metal, Plexiglass
5 x 9 ⅞ x 1 ⅞ inches

Pedro Hernandez
He’s Just Not That into You, 2019
commercial book, collage, pencil, 9 x 6 x 1 inches

Jeff Larson
 Birds of a Feather, 2019
archival matte photo paper
and Davey Board
7 ½ x 8 x 6 ½ inches;
opened to 7 ½ x 24 x 6 ½ inches

Claire Jeanine Satin
People Either Get the Point
or They Don’t #3, 2004
printing on transparencies,
metallic overprinting, crystal, gold,
silver beads; monofilament
powder-coated metal mesh slipcover
9 x 6 x 2 inches

Gary Moore
 “As if I’d slept a thousand years…”
(for Purvis), 2019
paper, house paint, bamboo,
fabric, pencil, cellophane tape
20 x 15 x 6 inches

Emilio Adán Martinez
 EN LA HAVANA, 2019
mixed media, 13 ¼ x 14 ½ x ¾ inches

Barbara Neijna
 6022, 2017,
wove paper, 8 x 8 x 1 inches

Lydia Rubio
Alphabet Book, 1997
ink on handmade cream cotton paper,
hand-bound by artist, with wood cover
16 ½ x 12 x ¾ inches, 64 pages

Donna Ruff
TEXT.ILE (black and red), 2018
thread on accordion book, ribbon
7 x 26 x 4 inches

Carol Todaro
All Along (Again), 2019
pigment prints, solvent transfers,
watercolor, and collage on Arches paper
8 ¼ x 5 1/4 x ⅞ inches, closed;
opened to 20 inches wide

César Trasobares
 RINGHEAD DRAFT, 1991
bound in black felt, 7 x 5 inches

Tony Vazquez-Figueroa
 On-Doing the Story of Art, 2014-2018
erased book (The Story of Art by E. H. Gombrich)
and photography, 10 x 7 x 2 inches

Purvis Young
Untitled, 1992
mixed media on paper
24 ½ x 19 ½ x 1 inches
49 x 19 ½ x 1 inches;

Tom Virgin
Your School, 2011
glass, copper, enamel, waxed linen thread,
Hahnemühle Ingres letterpress printed text bands, 10 x 8 x 3 inches

THE ARTFUL BOOK 2019

Organized by Barbara Young,
Art Librarian/Curator

November 2, 2019 – January 4, 2020

THE ARTFUL BOOK 2019, a focus installation of artist-made books by South Florida artists, celebrating the Miami Book Fair and recognizing South Florida as a literary and cultural center. In 1983, librarians from the Miami-Dade Public Library System met with independent booksellers at the old Main Library in Bayfront Park to plan a book fair. Through the efforts of South Florida literary advocates including Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón, then president of Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus, and Mitchell Kaplan, one of the fair’s initial founders and owner of local Books and Books stores, the Miami Book Fair’s first iteration took place at Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus in 1984. It has since grown into an eight-day literary party with six nights of authors’ events, and a three-day street fair with over 250 publishers and booksellers, an event now recognized as the nation’s finest literary festival. THE ARTFUL BOOK 2019, organized by Barbara Young, Art Librarian/Curator and conceptualized by Mitchell Kaplan and local artist and literary dynamo Margarita Cano, will be on exhibit at LnS GALLERY, and is designed to align with the 2019 Miami Book Fair.

As Barbara Young notes in her accompanying essay to the exhibition: “While the artist book is, first and foremost, a book made by an artist, it is not necessarily about art. It is art. Sometimes these art objects are referred to as book art. They are amazingly diverse in their form and content. They may be crafted of the finest leathers and papers or assembled from repurposed materials or books. They are often made of delightfully textured materials. In content they are as varied as their creators. Sometimes they are unique objects. At other times artists’ books are produced in editions. In multiples, like zines, they are a practical, inexpensive, and portable means to reach a wide audience. Some artists create these book-like artworks exclusively. Other artists may be more recognized for their work in other media – painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video art, and more. What the artists who make books have in common is a love for the physical quality, intimacy, and magic of traditional books, which has led them to use the book format to express their individual concepts.”

THE ARTFUL BOOK 2019 is comprised of art books by John William Bailly, Mario Bencomo, Margarita Cano, Pablo Cano, Martin Casuso, Rosemarie Chiarlone with poet Susan Weiner, lou anne colodny, Natalia Garcia-Lee, Maria A. Gonzalez, Pedro Hernandez, Robert Huff, Jeff Larson, Emilio Adán Martinez, Gary Moore, Barbara Neijna, Lydia Rubio, Donna Ruff, Claire Jeanine Satin, Carol Todaro, César Trasobares, Tony Vazquez-Figueroa, Tom Virgin, and Purvis Young.

This exhibition is dedicated to Margarita Cano and to the memory of Purvis Young.