Clive PhillpotBooktrek
Edited byLionel BovierAuthor(s)Lionel BovierChristophe CherixClive Phillpot
English&nbsp;August 2013ISBN: 978-3-03764-207-8Softcover,&nbsp;150 x 210&amp;#160;mm286 pagesImages 72&amp;#160;b/w
Publisher&amp;#8217;s description:
This volume gathers together the essays written by Clive Phillpot since 1972 on the definition and development of artists&amp;#8217; books. In his words, &amp;#8220;Artists&amp;#8217; books are understood to be books or booklets produced by the artist using mass-production methods, and in (theoretically) unlimited numbers, in which the artist documents or realizes art ideas or artworks.&amp;#8221;A former librarian at Chelsea School of Art in London, Phillpot became Director of the Library at the MoMA in New York in 1977, and mapped out the field of artists&amp;#8217; books from an institutional point of view. Collaborating with Printed Matter and Franklin Furnace among other places dedicated to the medium of the book, Phillpot helped raise awareness to these objects, while giving them the necessary credentials to enter museums.The book is a first collection of these historical texts, manifestos, catalogues entries, and essays dedicated to Ed Ruscha&amp;#8217;s, Sol LeWitt&amp;#8217;s, Dieter Roth&amp;#8217;s, and Richard Long&amp;#8217;s books. It will prove an invaluable reference for all those interested in the evolution of artists&amp;#8217; books and their perception in the artworld.The book is part of the &amp;#8220;Documents&amp;#8221; series, co-published with Les presses du r&eacute;el and dedicated to critical writings.

From Printed Matter:
On September 19th, Phillpot will also deliver one of this year&amp;#8217;s keynote talks at the NY Art Book Fair, hosted as part of the Contemporary Artists Book Conference. He will be joined