No-ISBN : on self-publishing / Bernhard Cella.
Material type: TextPublication details: Vienna : Vienna Salon für Kunstbuch, [2017] Description: 515 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN: 9783902374028Subject(s): Conceptual art | Self-publishingLOC classification: Z285.5 | .C45 2017Abstract: A book about extraordinary books that deliberately withdraw from the international book trade; A register containing 1,800 recent publications printed on paper, circulating without an International Standard Book Number (ISBN); A catalogue of micro-and alternative fairs held on four continents, an outline of media history, and manifestos from current avant-garde artists interspersed with texts on the international boom of artists' books, written by active practitioners of self-publishing. This first, richly illustrated reader has been compiled by a team of editors uniting the areas of conceptual art, media theory, and cultural studies. It thus offers a navigational aid in the discovery of new, uncharted terrain." -- Publisher's descriptionItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A book about extraordinary books that deliberately withdraw from the international book trade; A register containing 1,800 recent publications printed on paper, circulating without an International Standard Book Number (ISBN); A catalogue of micro-and alternative fairs held on four continents, an outline of media history, and manifestos from current avant-garde artists interspersed with texts on the international boom of artists' books, written by active practitioners of self-publishing. This first, richly illustrated reader has been compiled by a team of editors uniting the areas of conceptual art, media theory, and cultural studies. It thus offers a navigational aid in the discovery of new, uncharted terrain." -- Publisher's description
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