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CELEBRATING ARTIST MEMBERS: 30TH ANNIVERSARY BROADSIDE PORTFOLIO.

   

- (New York : Center for Book Arts 2005)
- rectangular 4to.
- museum board storage box covered with Moriki paper in a variety of colors, button and tag on flap
- not paginated.
- Order Nr. 103043
- Price: $ 1,500.00

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This limited edition portfolio features the work of the artist members of the Center for Book Arts. Each artist submitted a broadside in an edition of 100, the theme of which is a celebration of the contributions of artist members to the growth of the CBA and the field of book arts over the past 30 years. Each portfolio also includes the catalogue of broadsides, an essay by Nina Schneider, and a curatorial statement by Roni Gross, artist member and project organizer. Nancy Loeber, Barbara Mauriello, Benjamin Rinehart, and Peter Schell each designed a unique portfolio (edition of 25 each) to house the contributions; this one was designed by Barbara Mauriello.

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