Bright, Betty
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1954-03-04-
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Artist Book Manuscript: No Longer Innocent / Bright, Betty; Sackner RK; Sackner MA., 2003
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Identifier: CC-41464-43449
Scope and Contents
Marvin Sackner reviewed the book and wrote a blurb for the dust jacket. Betty Bright is a co-founder and curator of the Minneapolis Center for Book Arts who was responsible for over 50 exhibitions in a nine year-period. She has written a book on artist books that removes the chaos from the many flavors of this genre. Her analysis is confined almost exclusively to British and American writers and artists. She discusses artist books chronologically based upon the classification of the fine press book, deluxe book, bookwork, sculptural books and hybrids She begins the journey with the books by William Morris of the English Arts and Crafts movement in the late nineteenth century. She mentions that Morris was preoccupied with the design of the book because he believed that such books should not only tell a story but cause the reader to enter into a new world, a remark that seems apropos to the artist book today. Along the way, she cites exhibitions and catalogues, some well known and...
Dates:
2003
MCBA Newsletter. No.1/Jul-Sep / Betty Bright, editor ; Walkup K., 1988
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Identifier: CC-50760-71838
MCBA Newsletter. No.2/Oct / Betty Bright, editor ; Hamady W., 1986
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Identifier: CC-50755-71833
MCBA Newsletter. No.2/Oct-Dec / Betty Bright, editor., 1987
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Identifier: CC-50757-71835
MCBA Newsletter. No.3/Jan-Mar / Betty Bright, editor ; Hoyem A., 1989
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Identifier: CC-50762-71840
MCBA Newsletter. No.4/Apr-Jun / Betty Bright, editor ; LeWitt S., 1988
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Identifier: CC-50759-71837
MCBA Newsletter. No.4/Apr-Jun / Betty Bright, editor ; Osborn K., 1987
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Identifier: CC-50756-71834
MCBA Newsletter. No.4/Mar / Betty Bright, editor., 1986
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Identifier: CC-50753-71831
Off the shelf and on line: computers move the book arts into twenty-first century design / Stauber H ; Lovejoy M ; Trissel J ; Stone S ; Bright B ; Cole D ; Davids B ; Drucker J ; Johnston A ; Lehrer W ; McCarney S ; Rutkovsky P ; Smith K ; Smith R ; Zelevansky P ; Carothers M., 1992
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Identifier: CC-05235-5335
Scope and Contents
This exhibition was curated by Betty Bright. It focused on artist books designed or made with computers in whole or in part. Books in the exhibition that are also held by the Sackner Archive include Keith Smith's Bobby, Alistair Johnston's Musings on the Vernacular, Rosemary Smith's Her Story in Lace, Warren Lehrer's GRRRHHHH, and Johanna Drucker's Simulant Portrait. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1992
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