20% off everything!*
Code: 20MAY
Ends May 25, 2024.
*Offer valid through May 25, 2024 (11:59 p.m. local time) with code: 20MAY. Valid for all full-priced printed publications purchased through your own account. A 15% discount is applied toward your product total, excluding any author mark-up, with no minimum or maximum order amount. This offer is good for two uses, and cannot be used for digital publications, combined with volume discounts, custom orders, other promotional codes, or gift cards, or used for adjustments on previous orders.

Save 20%* through May 25, 2024. Code: 20MAY Details.

CENTRAL BOOKING Magazine:

CENTRAL BOOKING Magazine November 2010

  • Details
  • Description
Published by:
CENTRAL BOOKING
Published:
12/19/2010
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
28 pages Saddle-stitched
Category:
Art
Tags:
art, Attractrepel, book arts, physics

In this issue, Anne Gilman describes the multifarious ways life, death, language, science and music influence her erudite work. April Vollmer provides a cultural, instructional look at the traditional woodblock printmaking technique of Japan and Kelly Wooten explores the gender body politic of the Duke Library Women’s History and Culture Collection. Also appearing is the latest installment of the graphic exploits of Omar Olivera. November’s catalog insert takes a closer look at the Gallery II exhibition Attract/Repel, and includes images and articles by art critic John Haber; artist Katherine Jackson, and dynamic collaborative duo Torino:Margolis, as they address the physicist/philosopher’s dilemma: What is the world? What are we?

Also in CENTRAL BOOKING Magazine

1 - 3 of 23 other publications

CENTRAL BOOKING Magazine: CENTRAL BOOKING Magazine November 2010


This site uses cookies. Continuing to use this site without changing your cookie settings means that you consent to those cookies.

Learn more How to turn off cookies
OKAY, GOT IT