• Artists’ books are works of art realised in the form of a book. They are often published in small editions, though sometimes they are produced as one-of-a-kind objects referred to as “uniques”.
    Artists’ books have employed a wide range of forms, including scrolls, fold-outs, concertinas or loose items contained in a box as well as bound printed sheet.

    Paper will be selling artist’s books both online and in the gallery. Please email if you would like to order any of our artists' books.
     
  • JULIE DODD
  • Sinister Structures
    Black Paper & Newsprint, 8 x 5cm, 
    Unlimited Edition
    10 x 10cm
    2012
    £16 inc. p&p
  • LUCY MAY SCHOFIELD
  • Road Kill
     
    Origami folded watercolour prints of animal road kill punctuate the purified contentment of rural living, as gentle reminders of mortality. A book in memorandum - A series of 3, pigeon, frog and rabbit, each inkjet printed on Somerset enhanced paper and hand watercolour tinted, hardback cloth covered case with gold foil lettering.
     
    10.5 x 10.5cm,
    Series of 3 - Limited Edition of 5

    £28 each inc. p&p
    £25 from the gallery
     
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  • Proverb Postcards
    Unlimited Edition
    £16 inc. p/p
    £13 from the gallery
     
  • Lucky, 2007
     
    A book documenting thank-yous from a mis-spelt relationship, recording the moments often discarded. Notes scribbled on masking tape are the tender physical remnants of something complex and beautiful left behind. For fiends and (beard) lovers.

    14 x 10cm, inkjet printed soft back pamphlet with hairy endpapers.
    Edition of 25
     
    £18 inc. p/p
    £15 from the gallery
  • Belongings
    Lucy May Schofield & Sylvia Waltering


    Individual contributors were selected and approached with the simple request to provide the artists with an object that had a special story or memory attached. They were asked to record that story, yet not reveal it. The artists used the loaned objects as muse and stimulation for their writing to unfold, creating new narrative potential.
    The artists publication contains photographs of the belongings and the writings they inspired.

    15 x 19cm, 40 pages with eight colour plates, cloth covered in Windsor Elcho, bronze foil blocked printed on a Heidelberg GTO52, hand finished edition of 90.
     
    £29 inc. p&p
    £25 from the gallery
     
  • Forty Two, 2007

    A picture and some words for each of the 42 days and nights spent observing the seasonal change, capturing the contemplation of hibernation and renewal in the Scottish Borders. A book charting metamorphis and desire.
     
    15 x 21.5cm One colour litho printed on newsprint with 2 colour plates, soft-back, with blind debossed Somerset velvet cover
    Edition of 100.
     
    £46 inc. p&p
    £42 from the gallery
     
  • Museum of Childhood
    Edition of 10, signed and numbered
     
    £23 inc. p&p
    £20 from the gallery
  • OLIVER FLUDE
  • Raiders of the Lost Ark
    13 x 19cm, 32 pages
    Edition of 15, signed and numbered
    £58 (inc. p&p)
     
  • A New Hope
    Ten original woodcuts inspired by the film Star Wars
    13 x 19cm, 32 pages
    Edition of 32, signed and numbered.
    £58 (inc. p&p)
     
  • Urban Monsters
    13 x 19cm, 32 pages
    Edition of 30, signed and numbered
    £58 (inc. p&p)
     
  • SIMON WOOLHAM
  • The bridge was a good place to throw stuff off – Drawings, Lithographs and Pop-Ups
    Published by Marmalade – Publishers of Visual Theory
    Lithograph Pop Up Book, 96 Pages
    15 x 21cm
    Limited Edition of 50
    £85 inc. p&p
     
  • PHILIP DAVENPORT
  • About Everything
    About everything is an elegy for power brokers and mass-production, it was constructed from a years-worth of newspapers, reordered and reshaped. Verses are paralleled with Davenport’s photos and fragments of a sound score by Ben Gwilliam. Design and type-setting is by artist Darren Marsh.

    Supported by Arts Council England

    £13 (inc. p&p)

     
  • The Bury Poems
    Featuring Tony Lopez, Robert Grenier, Ron Silliman, Geof Huth, Carol Watts, Philip Davenport, Holly Pester, Tony Trehy. Design and drawings Darren Marsh.

    A collection of poems commissioned for the pioneering Bury Text Festival by Tony Trehy and edited by Philip Davenport. This book brings together some of the seminal poets of our time, together with newer writers, interweaving voices and histories.

    The Bury Poems is colour illustrated throughout with 'process' drawings by Darren Marsh, colour photographs including work by Julia Grime, documents from the Bury Archive.

    £13 (inc. p&p)
     
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