OXFORD.- A new display at the
Bodleian Libraries showcases bookbinding entries from the Designer Bookbinders 3rd International Bookbinding Competition 2017, which this year focused on the theme of Myths, Heroes & Legends. The awards ceremony and display opening took place on 17 July 2017 at the Bodleians Weston Library and the free display continues until 20 August.
Designer Bookbinders, one of the worlds foremost bookbinding societies devoted to the art and craft of the hand-bound book, has once again collaborated with the Bodleian Libraries to attract top binders from around the world for their 3rd International Bookbinding Competition.
The new display, titled Heroic Works, features 74 designer bindings, including the 28 prize-winners and a further 46 selected entries. Drawing on entries from more than 30 countries, the display showcases the creativity and craftsmanship of the international bookbinding community.
The display is an opportunity for visitors to see diverse styles and techniques from some of the best binders worldwide. The broad range of bindings on show includes a concertina structured binding with hand-drawn imagery, a book traditionally bound in beautiful leather with gold tooling, fanciful pop-up creations and a binding made of coloured acrylic that looks like a painting.
Throughout the ages, every culture has created myths and legends that recount the great deeds of its heroes, said Jeanette Koch, the competitions organiser. This years entries reflect a remarkable range of styles, materials and approaches to great classics of world literature, as well as modern texts. The imagination in form and structure, and the variety of materials used will capture the attention of audiences of all ages and display the wonderful and intricate art and craft of a unique handmade book.
The competitions two prestigious top prizes are sponsored by Mark Getty, the co-founder of Getty Images, in memory of his father, Sir Paul Getty, the great collector, sponsor and advocate of the craft of bookbinding. A further 25 silver prizes are awarded for the most distinguished bindings in the competition, alongside the Oxford University Students Prize. For a full list of this years prizewinners, visit www.designerbookbinders.org.uk. (Or see list in notes to editors below)
Following its run at the Weston Library, the Heroic Works display will subsequently tour the following locations:
· Library of Birmingham: 23 August 28 September
· St Bride Foundation, London: 2 14 October
· North Bennet Street School, Boston, Massachusetts: 2 November 22 December (28 prize-winners and USA bindings only)