Covered

Beauty and Art in Contemporary Bookbinding

17 May - 26 May 2007

 

Kate Holland

Chris Hicks

 

From books that resemble sculpted swans to books bound with spiders' webs and silver, Covered shows the range of techniques, styles and materials in contemporary bookbinding. With over one hundred works by forty binders the exhibition showcases the very best work from bookbinders across the UK. The work in the exhibition has been selected by Designer Bookbinders, a society devoted to the design and craft of hand bookbinding, and includes the work of both established and up and coming binders.

 

 

Andrew Brown

 

Kaori Maki

 

Paul Henry

 

Jeanette Koch

 

A craft that dates back thousands of years, bookbinders create beautiful, one-off bindings that respond directly to the text, illustration, print and paper of a book. Bookbinders work in close harmony with the text creating a book structure that both complements and extends the meaning or feel of a book. Each binder will have his or her own style and each text will evoke different responses from detailed painted images to abstract forms and patterns.

 

Mylyn McColl
 

Lester Capon

 

George Kirkpatrick

 

From an Elizabeth David cookbook with a glistening, 3D mackerel leaping from the covers to Wordsworth's poetry in abstract patterns of blue and gold, the range of styles is as diverse as the individuals who create them. Often working with small private presses the binding can respond not only to the ideas within the text but also to the quality of the paper, the printing and illustrations. Materials and techniques range from traditional leathers and vellums with gold tooling and inlays to more contemporary work incorporating Perspex and metal, airbrushed images and photographic transfer.

 

Prices range from £50 - £3500 but commissioning a binder to work on a particular text is also increasingly popular. Commissions can come from many sources -individuals wanting a bespoke binding of a particular text for a special gift, or public institutions, libraries and museums building up their own contemporary collections. Every year Designer Bookbinders are commissioned by Man Booker to produce bindings for the short-listed books on the Booker prize. These ingenious interpretations of the texts are then presented to the authors on the night of the awards ceremony.

 

Advice about commissioning, conservation and restoration is available from Designer Bookbinders www.designerbookbinders.org.uk