The Book fair takes place at the Forum in Norwich over a two day period, as well as the exhibitors, visitors can enjoy storytelling, workshops and music. In addition there is ‘turn the page Artists Book Symposium on Thursday 16th which explores subjects and ideas from across the world of book art. For more information on the book fair and artists, please see the link below.
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I'm just back from a few days away and thoroughly looking forward to showing as part of The Curious World of Artists Books; feeling more relaxed about 'putting myself out there' now! I always feel a little nervous as well as excited at the thought of exhibiting a piece of work, so setting up at Blickling is exciting and also a little bit scary! I'm showing with a wonderful group of artists, many of whom have become good friends over the years and I look forward to catching up with them and their work enormously.
Well, we may be able to eat at the dining table again! As any maker knows, the dining table is the first space for all ideas and projects (even those with a studio space!) it has been cleared and the exhibition is set up and opens this morning!
Blickling Hall and the National Trust are 'celebrating the book' this year and The Curious World of Artists Books is showing as part of a larger installation within the Hall itself The Word Defiant, which launches tomorrow - 1st May 2018.
I have three pieces of work showing, please come and have a look.
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This was my second visit to the newly opened Kettle's Yard after it's expansion.....and I loved it just as much (again!). The work by artist Rana Begum; a site specific installation housed in St Peters Church looked amazing in the Easter Sunday light and was the piece I was unable to see on my previous visit. Although the current exhibition has closed, this piece can be viewed until 29th April 2018.
I have always loved the house and I have many 'if I could take just one piece home' favourites! but it's the collections of nature finds, alongside these pieces that I find captivating! It feels like a privilege to enter such a personal space with their collections of round stones and seed pods from foreign lands interlaced with a Ben Nicholson paintings and a drawings by a family members. It has to be the very best way to view art, in my opinion.
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