Review:

The Book As Art Edited By Michael Tarantino

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
The 'Book as Art,' edited by Michael Tarantino, is a curated collection that explores the innovative and artistic dimensions of books beyond their traditional function. It showcases works that elevate books to art objects through unique design, materials, typography, and conceptual approaches, emphasizing the book's role as a medium for creative expression and visual storytelling.

Key Features

  • Curated selection of artist-designed and conceptually inventive books
  • Emphasis on the tactile and visual artistry of book objects
  • Inclusion of diverse techniques such as unconventional materials and binding methods
  • Insightful commentary on the intersection of book design and fine art
  • Rich visuals highlighting innovative exemplars from contemporary artists

Pros

  • Showcases inspiring examples of books as art forms
  • Provides valuable insights for designers, artists, and bibliophiles
  • High-quality visuals depicting intricate designs and concepts
  • Encourages creative thinking about the physical and conceptual aspects of books

Cons

  • Can be dense for casual readers unfamiliar with art or design terminology
  • Limited focus on traditional or mass-market books
  • Some readers might find the variety too eclectic or niche

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