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We would like to let our colleagues know about our new website:

http://cdm.reed.edu/cdm4/artbooks/

Reed College Artists’ Book website was designed as a resource for the 
course “Image Text, The Book as a Sculptural Object," as well as studio 
art, art history, and literature courses taught at Reed College. It will 
also function as an online reference guide for book courses taught in 
the Pacific Northwest and worldwide. The website exposes Reed students 
and the broader population to the significant role artists' books have 
played among the avant-garde of Eastern and Western Europe, Asia and the 
United States, from the turn of the last century to the present. The 
Reed College collection holds some of the most significant 20th century 
and contemporary artists’ books. These include livre d’artiste works by 
David Hockney, avant-garde works by Sonia Delaunay, conceptualist works 
by Sol LeWitt, and contemporary works by Xu Bing.

This website highlights the major historical categories for the book 
arts, livre d’artiste, the avant-garde, the conceptualist and the 
contemporary taught in the course “Image Text, The Book as a Sculptural 
Object." The approximately 1,000 books in the collection are listed in 
their historical genre. For example, the livre d’artiste genre that is 
hand colored, letterpress printed limited edition collaborations between 
artist and authors include Kara Walkers’ and Toni Morrisons’ 
collaboration, Five Poems. The avant-garde genre features works by 
avant-garde artists such as, El Lissitzky, and Fernand Léger, who 
dissembled the conventions of the book via typography, materials, and 
illustration. Individual web pages were designed for sixteen of the most 
significant book works in the collection. These pages contain a gallery 
of images to navigate the entire work, a brief biography on the artist, 
a description of the book and the books colophon. All of the works 
featured on the site link to CONTENTdm, an image archive at Reed 
College, and the library catalogue.

Karin

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Karin S. Whalen
Visual Resources Librarian
Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd.
Portland,  OR 97202
Phone:  503-517-7409
Fax:  503-777-7769

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