Dear ARLISians,
I am seeking examples of exhibition catalogues or artist monographs that are non-traditional in format. I’m inquiring on behalf of a
professor who is looking for inspiration for a forthcoming solo museum exhibition. Specifically he wants “…something that extends the exhibit or takes a conceptual approach to how the work and content is organized and presented.”
Much appreciation if you have suggestions (I searched the
ARLIS/NA listserv archive first because I thought I remembered
a similar question so if you can point me to a previous email thread, please let me know).
Thank you,
Alexis Burson
Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian
Reference, Instruction and Academic Engagement
2350 N. Kenmore Ave.
Chicago, IL 60614-3210
(773) 325-7833
DePaul
Exhibition Research Guides
DPU Library Social Media
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