An edition of Burnt not forgotten (2013)

Burnt not forgotten

Burnt not forgotten
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An edition of Burnt not forgotten (2013)

Burnt not forgotten

This collection supports and promotes awareness to the important mission and framework of the Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Coalition's focus on the lasting power of the written word and the arts in support of the free expression of ideas, the preservation of shared cultural spaces, and the importance of responding to attacks, both overt and subtle, on artists, writers, and academics working under oppressive regimes or in zones of conflict, despite the destruction of that literary/cultural content.

"Heather Matthew is a printmaker and book artist from northern NSW, Australia. She recently completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Southern Cross University, Lismore. Her artists' books have been selected for inclusion in numerous artist's book exhibitions both internationally and in Australia. Recent book exhibitions include Stellar, Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Minneapolis, USA; Press & Release Artist Books, Phoenix Brighton, UK; Manly Artist Book Award, Manly, Australia (in collaboration with Joanne Olive) and Lessons in History Vol. II - Democracy (Graeme Galleries, Brisbane, Australia)"--Artist's statement from the Book Arts at the Centre for Fine Print Research, UK website.

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On March 5th, 2007, a car bomb exploded on al-Mutanabbi Street in Baghdad. Al-Mutanabbi Street is located in a mixed Shia-Sunni area. More than 30 people were killed and more than 100 wounded. Al-Mutanabbi Street, the historic center of Baghdad bookselling, holds bookstores and outdoor bookstalls, cafes, stationery shops, and even tea and tobacco shops. It has been the longstanding heart and soul of the Baghdad literary and intellectual community for centuries. In response to the attack, a San Francisco poet and bookseller, Beau Beausoleil, rallied a community of international artists and writers to produce a collection of letterpress-printed broadsides (poster-like works on paper), artists' books (unique works of art in book form), and an anthology of writing, all focused on expressing solidarity with Iraqi booksellers, writers and readers. The coalition of contributing artists calls itself Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Coalition.

Gift; Beau Beausoleil; 2019-2020.

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Murwillumbah, N.S.W., Australia]

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N7433.4.M3884 B876 2013

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1 volume (unpaged)

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OL44074459M
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912959853

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