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Natalie d'Arbeloff
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  • London
  • United Kingdom
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March 1, 2010 to May 31, 2010
Librodeartista.info call for entries to institutions, educational centers, universities, studios, associations, groups and individuals, to participate in the first edition of the international network encounter of the book art, the illustrated boo...
July 4
Natalie d'Arbeloff added 9 photos
May 14
"...negating artists' books as a singular subject' be a bad thing? If we were able to really join in with the mainstream of contemporary art practice, wouldn't it look just like that as we opened up the borders?..." No, I don't think it would be ...
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"What's inside this desire, so to speak? What is inside "the cultural baggage of the book"? There's more: what is insidethe creative possibilities of the book; what is inside the cognitive meaning of the book? We could ask ourselves questions like...
March 3

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http://www.nataliedarbeloff.com
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NdA Press
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Painter/printmaker/book artist/writer/cartoonist. Bookworks in major collections internationally. Full bio and examples of work are on my website.
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http://www.nataliedarbeloff.com/blaugustine.html

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At 10:35am on March 12, 2009, puck bramlage said…
hi natalie, the renovation takes a half year or longer. And I hate it. It takes too much time, and I've no time to travel to Londen at this moment. But I hope
to see you later this year. The discussion about what is an artist book, is something I try to explain the dutch people. In some of the museums I 've given lectures about this. It's in holland not something they know very well. And the first books are from 1870 !! My books are mostly made by amatl paper, selfmade in my studio (or sometimes in the only little village in the world where the nahuatl speaking indigenas already this special paper have made for the Azteks ( the Codex is made from this paper) I try to work on
the same processing with Lokta paper from Nepal. Your books are inspiring and you make so many. I think its a whole library. Do you have some time to sleep? I have, goodnight Natalie.
At 5:39am on March 6, 2009, puck bramlage said…
dear Natalie, sorry, I did something wrong and added my common and It was flyng away....no idea what I did. I hope to see much more works from you, because I like the humoristic and serieus style of your work. It's like meeting a soul mate. At this moment my life is in a disturbing position. My home , my studio in the city and homestudio are in an renovation, I've no time to work long days and upgrade my website. But a promise you to keep in contact with you. send you best wishes and love, puck.
At 7:47pm on March 5, 2009, John bently/liver & Lights said…
high natalie, just been looking through your photos...great to see those books even in miniature on a screen...hope you are well...love jb x
At 9:35am on March 1, 2009, Charles Brownson said…
I just wasted an hour trying to write some dumb analytical thing in response to your remarks on economics. What I lose sight of is what I wanted to do was expand the medium, not parse it into atoms. I need to keep Art Spiegelman's achievement in mind, opening not only new content but audiences, increasing artist's options. I'm in awe of people like de Kooning who are able to see whole new ways. How do they do it?
At 3:48pm on February 27, 2009, Luz Marina Ruiz said…
Hi Natalie,

It was such a delight to meet your friend Maria yesterday. I was also touched and surprised by your friend Dave's poem. Thank you very much for passing on my info to your friends here in the U.S.! I like the idea of collaboration. That is something I would like to look into.

Take care,
Luz Marina
At 4:36pm on February 25, 2009, Luz Marina Ruiz said…
Hi Natalie,

Thanks for your comments! I liked viewing your photos. I like the 3D aspects to photo 1 and 5.

Luz Marina
At 2:53am on February 22, 2009, Charles Brownson said…
Hi Natalie,
Thanks for your encouragement. Having learned you were out there I had a look at your work as it appears on the website. I was shocked to find so much there that I could connect with. All the book artists I know come out of a fine printing background; I've never come across stuff that looks like yours. Which prodded me to upload a few pages myself. I'm pretty isolated and am just getting to know some folks. I need to dip into your site again.
At 10:20pm on February 21, 2009, Eva Kipp said…
Dear Natalie

Nice to be friends
Had a very nice adventure dwelling on your website.
I already saw your artist books. But had an amazing journey into your whole-artworld.
You do a lot of different things.I like that
Liked also your films. The seaside was for me a nice intro- I live near the sea including with the seagulls that are flying in your seaside too.

love Eva
At 8:53am on February 21, 2009, puck bramlage said…
Dear Natalie, Thank you so much for your comment. I've seen your work in the Hague years ago and I have Augustine's True Confession from you. I like your works and I'm glad to be your friend. Its today that I was reading in your book! Hope to see and hear more from you. love from puck bramlage. Amsterdam
At 8:19am on February 21, 2009, Luz Marina Ruiz said…
Hi Natalie,

Thanks for your positive feed back.

Luz Marina
 
 

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