I have been shamed into remembering to write up my blog by receiving a great link from Annette, a book artist that I met at the Norwich Fair...
here is the link to her blog which has a picture of my stand ( its the first image )
www.disslin-an.net:
I have been so excited by Norwich and all that I saw there that I have been busy ever since ( apart from finishing things already started and ongoing - no pressure then....)
....highlights were finding the statue and sculptures about one of my great heroes Sir Thomas Browne just outside the fair,
visiting birthplace of Nelson at Burnham Thorpe, thinking about the Man in the Moon who came down too soon,
and of course stopping off to see Thomas Paine's death mask and statue in Thetford on the way...
also
the amazing church ceiling at Wymondham and Norwich cathedral itself
with its amazing cloister ceiling bosses and the peregrines nesting on
the spire.
TTP the book fair was excellent, beautiful setting, well organised, and great people - both displaying and visiting - well worth a visit next year - I'm really keen to do it again.
All quiet on the exhibiting front now until LewesArtWave Open Studios at end of August, then the Whitechapel Art Book Fair end of September, and Oxford Fine Press Book Fair beginning of November - watch this space for details on those...
I will also be giving a Peggy Angus walk for Charleston 8th June - look on Charlston Farmhouse website for details; and will have my Al Mutannabbi St book on show at the Rylands Library in Manchester and also my Boccaccio book on show there from July 11th until November.
There is a conference about 20thc women and folk art at Compton Verney on 13th Sept which will unfortunately clash with the Whitechapel but I hope to send a paper about Peggy Angus.
Together with Lewes Printmakers I am just preparing to go to press with our new book about the River Ouse and we will be showing prparatory work at the River Festival at the Linklater Pavilion, railway land, Lewes on 23rd June and the book will be out in time for Lewes ArtWave.
see www.lewesprintmakers.co.uk for details of past events, and hopefully soon , future ones.
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Sunday, 14 April 2013
BABE at the Arnolfini, Bristol
BABE 2013: Bristol Artists Book Event
Saturday 20 April 2013 to Sunday 21 April 2013, 11:00 to 17:00
Free →
BABE is back and bigger than ever for 2013. Spread over 3
floors more than 80 artist bookmakers, dealers and small presses from
Bristol and around the world will come together at Arnolfini to show and
sell their work.
With: Karoline Rerrie , Mandy Brannan, Elizabeth Willow, Ensixteen Editions, p’s & q’s Press, Alex Pritchard, whnicPRESS, Essence Press, Pet Galerie Press, Daily Twit, Moon & Stars Press Andi McGarry/Sun, LemonMelon, Katriona Chapman (Tomatito Press), Karen Joyce, Caseroom Press, Robert Ridley-Shackleton, Charlotte Hall/Eccentric Horace, CafĂ© Royal Books, Mark Pawson, Index Press, Jill Carter, Battenburg Press , The Sidney Nolan Trust book artists, Cally Barker, Otto, M COLLECTIVE, Edition MailWorks@Bruxelles, Coffee Club Collective, Ambeck Design, Artistsbooksonline.com , Maddy Pethick, Ros Blackmore/covet & whistle, Revolve:R, reassemble, Benedict Phillips , Charlotte Vallance Illustration & Design, Liver & Lights: Another Manifesto, Impact Press, Carolyn Trant - Parvenu Press, Ciara Healy, MBAG, Drawing & Image Making UCLan, Redfoxpress & Antic Ham, Sarah Bryant, Atlantic Press, KALEID editions, Bristol ABC - Artists' Books Club at UWE, Jane Cradock-Watson, UWE Bristol Graphic Design Department, LOAf, AMBruno: Books in dialogue., Umbrella, HGmakes
BABE provides a relaxed and friendly space to meet and
chat to artists about their work and buy works of art. Prices start from
just a few pounds. Across the weekend there will be a number of
performances, interventions and informal talks. Open until 6pm on
Saturday and 5pm on Sunday.For pre-bookable Workshops and Book Surgeries, please call Arnolfini Box Office on 0117 917 2300.
I will be exhibiting here as usual at the weekend ; I'm late posting due to a nasty two week virus...
...which also stopped me making another Boccaccio book for the fair, but I have put some pictures up anyway - the first one will be exhibited at the Rylands Library in Manchester in July as part of the exhibitions and conferences to celebrate the 700th anniversary of Boccaccio's birth this year.
Caccia di Diana - Diana's Hunt, was Boccaccio's first book written around 1333-4 when he was about 20 years old.
It is quite playful and related to stories by Ovid; I was attracted by the mysterious figure of the stag, who, unlike Actaeon, survives, and his 'lady', not named but probably 'Fiametta', little flame.
The plot is thus - the narrator sees the goddess Diana bathing and sends her nymphs out to the four quarters of the world to hunt roebuck, boar, lion and unicorn. Then a posse of Neapolitan noblewomen rush in to hunt, crashing through the woods chasing and killing all manner of beasts including a family of snakes. On the advice of a mysterious 'fair lady' they pile their trophies on a sacrificial fire dedicated to Venus, from which they spring transformed into beautiful young men, who running through a river emerge mantled in vermillion.
As a final twist the narrator, who we now learn was actually a stag all along, is similarly transformed and offered to the 'fairest lady'.
I shall have lots of other little books...hope to see you there........see more on www.arnolfini.org.uk
Two weeks later I will be at Turn the Page in Norwich - see details under NEWS on my website
www.carolyntrant.co.uk
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Celebrating the Imagination - The Gist
The Latest News is that I will be speaking with James Simpson about our creative collaborations, as part of this 2 day event in Frome, Somerset, - an unexpected addition to our series of talks about The Untenanted Room.
This sounds a lovely event with wonderful contributors and I am much looking forward to it.
find out more about it here
www.rooklanearts.org.uk
our talk - The Untenanted Room - shared imagination
will be at 11.15am
Saturday 16th March
I am also really looking forward to a talk by Jackie Morris on the previous thursday night 13th March - she is a wonderful illustrator.
Don't forget my website is now live on
www.carolyntrant.co.uk
More about the Somerset event when I return.
This sounds a lovely event with wonderful contributors and I am much looking forward to it.
find out more about it here
www.rooklanearts.org.uk
our talk - The Untenanted Room - shared imagination
will be at 11.15am
Saturday 16th March
I am also really looking forward to a talk by Jackie Morris on the previous thursday night 13th March - she is a wonderful illustrator.
Don't forget my website is now live on
www.carolyntrant.co.uk
More about the Somerset event when I return.
Monday, 18 February 2013
After CODEX
I feel a little at this angle after the long flight, but amazing to look down on the less inhabited places of the world, and particularly exciting to fly back through the Northern Lights - wow.
Thank you to Dmitry for this picture and the next couple - it was great to meet more of the Russian contingent.
The fair was dauntingly huge - 180 stands this year and far too little time for the exhibitors to get round and see everything, especially as our customers arrived on the bus with us too, but it was a really beautiful building and in a stunning position too - an old Ford factory on the edge of the Bay at Craneway, Richmond.
Amazing light and magic to see ships suddenly sailing majestically past the windows; and the sun shone in a blue sky every day of our trip - just a slight seafog rising up for a time on one day.
There was a huge number of visitors every day despite the off the track location, both locals and collectors and librarians from all over the States - they even managed to fly out from the blizzarded East Coast by a variety of circuitous means ( the fair is timed as a February treat for the East Coasters, who are also en route to the San Francisco Antiquarian Book Fair ).....
quite a challenge attracting attention among so many!
But even the dogs seemed to be ardent booklovers...
We also enjoyed meeting some of the USA contributors to the Al Mutannabbi street project, and the inspirational Beau Soleil who started it, at an inaugural exhibition of some of the books from it at the new premises for the San Francisco Centre for the Book - many thanks for the hospitality and meal to Sas Coleby and all the staff there.
read about the project on the link here
http://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/mutanmain12.htm
and you can see my books for the project on my website
www.carolyntrant.co.uk
Saturday, 2 February 2013
The Website is Now Live!
The website is now live!
www.carolyntrant.co.uk
Some spaces are still blank but will be added to as the week progresses or in due course.
with images of recent books -PLEASE SEE PREVIOUS POST ABOUT CODEX Book Fair.
Monday, 28 January 2013
Next Stop CODEX California
If you have found this site through the CODEX exhibitor
list, Welcome to my blog; a proper website is under construction and will be
ready by the start of the Fair next week hopefully….meanwhile…
I am very much looking forward to a visit to the USA, first
time West Coast;
many of my books have been sold all over the States ( last
one I know of was Who Killed Cock Robin to the Library of Congress last autumn
) and to meeting collectors, curators and other book artists and making new
contacts – please do come and talk to me and see what I do.
I am also looking forward to meeting up with others who have
made books for the Al Mutannabi Street project and meeting Beau and seeing the
exhibition at the San Francisco Centre for the Book.
A website will make it easier to see the books I am thinking
of bringing…but you can’t beat seeing the real thing and smelling the ink, let
alone the popping up…
Who Killed Cock Robin, plus a new pop-up version….
and my last copy of Lorca’s Sonnets of Dark Love –
(see images below in previous post ….)
And Other Fairy Tales – a woodcut book, plus a small carrousel
version
and The Untenanted Room....and maybe more
My blog covers a variety of purposes but if you can bear to
keep scrolling through the archive you will find a lot of images of previous
work plus a large installation – the Falcon Bride.
The Tom Paine Printing Press shop is my husband’s shop – he
will be exhibiting too as
Peter Chasseaud – Altazimuth Press.
If you have visited this site through the Works on Paper
Fair site – I very much look forward to seeing you at my talk at the Science
Museum as part of this fair on Friday 1st Feb at 3pm – see below.
If you want a ticket to the Fair send me an e-mail and I will forward an e-mail one
If you want a ticket to the Fair send me an e-mail and I will forward an e-mail one
Thursday, 10 January 2013
New Year New Events
TALK CANCELLED FOR TODAY 18th jan DUE TO SNOW
To be rescheduled for later in the year.......
University of Sussex Archaeological Society
THE FUSION OF ART AND
ARCHAEOLOGY
Talk by
Carolyn Trant
Friday 18th January 2013, 7.00 pm
Fulton Lecture Theatre B
University of Sussex
All welcome
Members £1, non-members £2
Print Brought to Book - hand printing Artists Books
a talk by Carolyn Trant parvenu press
Friday 1st february 3pm
WORKS ON PAPER FAIR Science Museum, Exhibition Road , Kensington, London
www.worksonpaperfair.com
and go to program
I am not exhibiting on a stand this year as I am
off to Berkely California USA
to show my work at
CODEX
International Book Fair
CRANEWAY PAVILION RICHMOND CALIFORNIA
AND
THE CODEX SYMPOSIUM
DRAWING A BEAD ON A BOOK
FEBRUARY 10-13 2013
I'll be showing Who Killed Cock Robin, And Other Fairy Tales ,
Lorca's Sonnets of Dark Love and my
NEW Pop-UP version of Who Killed Cock Robin!
very hard to photograph and it is LARGE!
scroll back through blog to see And Other Fairy Tales
specifically
26 march 2009 and 12 Dec 2008
and 2 Sep 2009 for pop-up AOFT
18 Sept 2010 and 18 sept 2012
for the original Cock Robin
website might be up and running soon, keep checking!
I haven't put up any Lorca I see so here are some Sonnets of Dark Love woodcut images too
To be rescheduled for later in the year.......
University of Sussex Archaeological Society
THE FUSION OF ART AND
ARCHAEOLOGY
Talk by
Carolyn Trant
Friday 18th January 2013, 7.00 pm
Fulton Lecture Theatre B
University of Sussex
All welcome
Members £1, non-members £2
Print Brought to Book - hand printing Artists Books
a talk by Carolyn Trant parvenu press
Friday 1st february 3pm
WORKS ON PAPER FAIR Science Museum, Exhibition Road , Kensington, London
www.worksonpaperfair.com
and go to program
I am not exhibiting on a stand this year as I am
off to Berkely California USA
to show my work at
CODEX
International Book Fair
CRANEWAY PAVILION RICHMOND CALIFORNIA
AND
THE CODEX SYMPOSIUM
DRAWING A BEAD ON A BOOK
FEBRUARY 10-13 2013
I'll be showing Who Killed Cock Robin, And Other Fairy Tales ,
Lorca's Sonnets of Dark Love and my
NEW Pop-UP version of Who Killed Cock Robin!
very hard to photograph and it is LARGE!
scroll back through blog to see And Other Fairy Tales
specifically
26 march 2009 and 12 Dec 2008
and 2 Sep 2009 for pop-up AOFT
18 Sept 2010 and 18 sept 2012
for the original Cock Robin
website might be up and running soon, keep checking!
I haven't put up any Lorca I see so here are some Sonnets of Dark Love woodcut images too
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