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Artists’ Books in Australia and Brazil – Looking to the past to read into the future A day of discussion considering aspects of artists' books in Australia and Brazil with further links to Australasia and South America. These discussions have been developed as part of a future research project to investigate links and histories that lead into current practice today. As a group, our related research areas include: artists’ books, print history, linguistics, letterpress printing, design, fine art, pulp-printing, digital and traditional printmaking processes, curating, teaching and publishing. We will be considering different aspects and overlaps between artists' practices and books. Artists’ Books in Australia and Brazil – Looking to the past to read into the future has been made possible by a Research Collaboration Fund award from the University of the West of England.

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Artists’ Books in Australia and Brazil – Looking to the past to read into the future

A day of discussion considering aspects of artists' books in Australia and Brazil with further links to Australasia and South America. These discussions have been developed as part of a future research project to investigate links and histories that lead into current practice today. As a group, our related research areas include: artists’ books, print history, linguistics, letterpress printing, design, fine art, pulp-printing, digital and traditional printmaking processes, curating, teaching and publishing. We will be considering different aspects and overlaps between artists' practices and books.

Artists’ Books in Australia and Brazil – Looking to the past to read into the future has been made possible by a Research Collaboration Fund award from the University of the West of England.

Why read? Just seeing wouldn’t be enough?

Comments on two books by Marina Camargo and Letícia Lampert

Paulo SilveiraFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil

Marina Camargo

Como se faz um deserto(The making of a desert)

Porto Alegre, author's edition, 2013

http://www.marinacamargo.com

Letícia Lampert

Conhecidos de vista(Known by sight)

Porto Alegre, author's edition, 2018

http://www.leticialampert.com.br