A Way with Words: The Power and Art of the Book

A Way with Words: The Power and Art of the Book

Children's Museum of the Arts 103 Charlton StNew York, NY 10014-3645, USA Thursday, November 29, 2018–Monday, April 29, 2019


masked erudition & masked wisdom  by doug beube

Doug Beube

Masked Erudition & Masked Wisdom , 2016

24,000 USD

replace by andrew hayes

Andrew Hayes

Replace, 2014

Sold

scale by andrew hayes

Andrew Hayes

Scale, 2013

2,500 USD

the grand library by guy laramée

Guy Laramée

The Grand Library, 2012

65,000 USD

history of art by robert the

Robert The

History of Art, 2017

14,000 USD

book lobster “art of the masters” by robert the

Robert The

Book Lobster “Art of the Masters”, 2011

7,200 USD


The Children’s Museum of the Arts (CMA) is pleased to announce A Way With Words: The Power and Art of the Book , an exhibition that presents artworks which draw attention to the long and remarkable history of the book, on view from November 29, 2018 to April 29, 2019. The invention of the printing press in the 1440s launched the book into the industrial age, increasing the production and distribution of the written word, and with it, knowledge and literacy. Today, our libraries are filled with millions of books, and the digital age allows us to access literature instantly in the palm of our hand. Because the book has been produced around the globe, it has become a versatile and creative source of artistic inspiration. Including works by Cara Barer, Doug Beube, Long-Bin Chen, Casey Curran, Brian Dettmer, Ann Hamilton, Andrew Hayes, Lisa Kokin, Guy Laramée, Mike Stilkey, Robert The , and the CMA Permanent Collection , A Way With Words will show the transformation of everyday books into expressions of identity, community, environmentalism, memory, and reconstructed narratives. Families will see unconventional treatments such as cutting, weaving, tearing, burning, and shredding, as artists transform books into sculptures, animation, drawings, and paintings that capture the book’s significant history and power to inform the public. Children and their families will also create their own artworks inspired by the exhibition.