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Brought to you by the instructors at the Center for Book Arts, Bookforms is a comprehensive guide for making books by hand with a focus on functionality in design.

Written by the experts at the Center for Book Arts in New York, Bookforms presents all the instruction you need to craft by hand a comprehensive array of historic bookbinding styles from all over the world. Bookforms traces the functional roots of each structure, explains their appropriateness for various uses, and provides projects for making an essential structure for each style of binding.

Topics covered include:

  • Why books work: General bookbinding principles for functionality and what we can learn from the past
    • What you need to know for planning a special book or embarking on an edition
    • How materials affect function

      Bookforms tackles a wide range of projects for all levels of bookbinders. Youll see everything from sewn and ticketed blank books and...

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    Bookforms A COMPLETE GUIDE TO DESIGNING AND CRAFTING HAND-BOUND BOOKS FROM - photo 1
    Bookforms

    A COMPLETE GUIDE TO DESIGNING AND CRAFTING HAND-BOUND BOOKS, FROM THE CENTER FOR BOOK ARTS

    T HE C ENTER FOR B OOK A RTS

    Project Coordinators

    Alexander Campos, Executive Director and Curator

    Anne Muntges, Education and Studio Manager

    Project Contributors

    Celine Lombardi, Artist Instructor

    Ana Paula Cordeiro, Artist Instructor

    Sarah Smith, Artist Instructor

    Elizabeth Sheehan, Artist Instructor

    INTRODUCTION For over four decades The Center for Book Arts has facilitated - photo 2

    INTRODUCTION For over four decades The Center for Book Arts has facilitated - photo 3
    INTRODUCTION

    For over four decades The Center for Book Arts has facilitated opportunities - photo 4

    For over four decades, The Center for Book Arts has facilitated opportunities and dialogues between the book arts community and the larger spheres of contemporary visual and literary arts. The Center has put on exhibitions and public programming, supported residencies and opportunities for artists and writers, and offered classes from simple book structures to ornate historical designs, and from paper treatments to letterpress printing. We continue to challenge preconceived notions of what a book can be physically, embracing new trends and technologies as the continuum for the material existence of the concept of the book.

    In Bookforms you will learn from some of the Centers new generation of bookmakers, some of the youngest voices in the field, who all studied and learned from great masters. Ana Paula Cordeiro learned from a talented group of the Centers core instructors, such as artists Barbara Mauriello, Susan Mills, Carolyn Chadwick, Barbara Henry, Karen Gorst, and guest instructors Laurel Parker and Paul Moxon. In turn, Celine Lombardi studied with Ana Paula Cordeiro. She also learned from the Centers core instructors Gavin Dovey, Roni Gross, and Batrice Coron and guest instructors Lynne Avadenka, Gaylord Schanilec, and Tatiana Ginsberg. Elizabeth Sheehan studied under Celine Lombardi as well as with master binders Barbara Mauriello and Susan Mills, and the Centers core instructors Maria Pisano, Biruta Auna, Karen Gorst, Batrice Coron, and Shanna Yarbrough. Elizabeth took several specialized courses with Macy Chadwick, Buzz Spector, Jim Croft, and Shawn Sheehy, all informing her artistic practice. Sarah Smith studied with Ana Paula Cordeiro and Celine Lombardi, as well as Yukari Hayashida.

    These newer voices of the binding community, Ana, Elizabeth, Celine, and Sarah, articulate innovative approaches and shed light on how to convert challenges into opportunities. Their binding approaches lend themselves to a foundation from which to create books that will capture your big ideas.

    In the chapters that follow, you will learn about the fundamental aspects of bookmaking, from how to handle a tool like a professional binder to why specific materials are used to connect your ideas to the perfect structure. Each chapter will build upon the previous chapters skill sets and offer unique insights into making a specific structure, where it historically comes from, and how to expand it into more complicated books. Each technique is accompanied by step-by-step instructions and images. By the end of the book, you will know your tools and be able to problem solve your way through making an array of versatile book structures.

    We want you to understand books as creatively as possible. Bookforms will become an invaluable resource to you as you grow familiar with the different tools, materials, and structures and learn to master the tools and materials you need to bring your brilliant ideas to life. Bookforms is a window into fine craft. It will give you an insight to the world of bookbinding and to the binders line of thought, helping you to think as a bookbinder. Emphasis was put on the intersections between the craft of bookbinding and the work of the book artist. There is no substitute for firsthand learning, but hopefully this book can inspire you and put you on track for a future in bookbinding and book arts.

    The objective of Bookforms is not only to provide you with a solid foundation that can be built upon, but more importantly to demonstrate the inherent artistic qualities of bookmaking as a multidisciplinary art-making form. The structures presented in Bookforms are all based on traditional techniques and enhanced by these young binders, demonstrating the artists growth in the field while meeting the needs of our ever-changing, fast-paced world.

    Alexander Campos, Director

    First Words rebinding of a childrens introduction to modern art Paper cased - photo 5
    First Words rebinding of a childrens introduction to modern art Paper cased - photo 6

    First Words, rebinding of a childrens introduction to modern art. Paper cased binding with leather onlays in an inlaid leather slipcase, 2013.

    Lost Found design binding of a Whittington Press fine press book for the - photo 7

    Lost & Found, design binding of a Whittington Press fine press book for the Designer Bookbinders traveling exhibition Inside/Out. Paper, leather, gold, 2014.

    Pictorial Websters design binding of Chronicle Bookss trade publication for an - photo 8

    Pictorial Websters, design binding of Chronicle Bookss trade publication for an exhibit in Boston, Massachusetts. Leather onlays on leather binding, 2011.

    Murmurations editioned artist book made during residency at Center for Book - photo 9

    Murmurations, editioned artist book made during residency at Center for Book Arts. Printed from polymer plates and torn newsprint, butterfly binding, 2012.

    TEACHING ARTISTS

    Celine Lombardi Celine Lombardi a bookbinder in Brooklyn New York finds her - photo 10

    Celine Lombardi Celine Lombardi a bookbinder in Brooklyn New York finds her - photo 11
    Celine Lombardi

    Celine Lombardi, a bookbinder in Brooklyn, New York, finds her work of custom binding and box making stimulating because each job is unique, but also soothing, especially when she is binding an edition and can fall into a rhythm of repetition. For pleasure she makes deluxe art bindings and the occasional artist book. She studied at the North Bennet Street School and at The Center for Book Arts.

    I most enjoy creating one-of-a-kind bindings for a text that already exists, Celine says. I use my skills best to create something that speaks to the content but does not imitate it. I read the text, observe the images, learn about the backstory if applicable, and then start drawing out my ideas.

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