The Franklin & Marshall College Library actively collects artists’ books, described as artworks in book form, and books (and booklets) authored by artists whose intention it is to make them as art. The term “book form” is used loosely. Categories in the genre include:
Franklin & Marshall began to deliberately collect artists’ books in 2006. In nearly every sense the collection is a teaching one, the exception being the acquisition of artists’ books that relate to institutional identity. The college collects books for their content and books for their structure. Both types tie to the pedagogy of liberal arts education in some way.
Associated areas of collecting include the scholarship of artists' books and technique books to encourage students to incorporate the genre into their own academic and studio practices.
Bibliographic records for the Artists’ Books Collection can be found in the library catalog by searching for the Subject term “Artists’ books rbgenr.”
Louise Kulp | May 30, 2012; rev. Aug. 24, 2016