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Abc letters to trace
Abc letters to trace










abc letters to trace

ABC LETTERS TO TRACE FREE

These workshops are drop-in, and free to all. Alphabet books are often thought of as being ‘just for kids’, but visitors to our show at the Bodleian will discover this could not be further from the truth!Ī rich and varied programme of free public events will be held in tandem with the exhibition, including Alphabets Alive! Family Fun workshops taking place every Wednesday throughout the school summer holidays. Through this exhibition, we hope to encourage a greater appreciation of the alphabet’s historic and cultural significance through the ages, and highlight its use as a creative linguistic canvas, in order to both educate, enlighten and entertain people of all ages. Richard Ovenden, Bodley’s Librarian and Director of Gardens, Libraries and Museums at the University of Oxford, said: These will swell our collection of artists’ books and children’s books by several hundred, and offer multiple new and exciting research channels.

abc letters to trace

We hope that visitors will find among the horn-books and artists’ books – alphabet blocks and alphabet books – prints, posters and sculpture – the magic of alphabets come to life.Īt the end of the exhibition, the works on display and others from the Books On Books Collection will be donated to the Bodleian Libraries. Works such as Arial Robinson’s The Modern Day Black Alphabet and Wendy Ewald’s American Alphabets confront racism in a joyful and educational way.Īlphabets Alive! at the Bodleian Libraries celebrates the enjoyment to be had from the visual and plastic arts that engage the alphabet and the book as sources of inspiration. By diminishing one letter in his Paper Cut Alphabet (2023), Kyiv-based artist Yevhen Berdnikov makes a powerful statement on the invasion of Ukraine. The exhibition will also show how alphabet artists enlist their works as tools for activism. In a colourful case dedicated to animal alphabets, visitors will see how animals in particular provide endless inspiration to alphabet artists. In the section “B is for Babel”, artists’ books and children’s books present writing systems from runes to Cherokee to remind viewers that there is not one alphabet but many, and that alphabets like animals can become endangered, even extinct.

abc letters to trace

This section shows how early writing relied on pictures as symbols for objects and over time these images evolved into abstract “shapes for sounds” that formed the basis of our modern alphabetic systems. The exhibition cases are structured around the alphabet, with the section “A is for Ox”, featuring representations in children’s books, sculptural objects and artists’ books which show the pictorial origins of the alphabet. Unusual formats include paper engineering pop-ups, flag books, tunnel books, volvelles and accordion books, as well as books transforming letters into fictional characters in adventure stories. Visitors can trace how the centuries-old alphabet or ABC book (traditionally designed to teach children to read, through the simple yet effective design of presenting letters of the alphabet alongside corresponding images and/or words and rhymes), has influenced more recent artist’s book styles and alphabet books for adults, which use the simple structure to address important issues and messages, such as social activism. Books of exceptional calligraphic beauty appear alongside geometrically precise typographic design. Visitors will encounter medieval and modern bestiaries, miniature and monumental books, alphabets made by Renaissance designers and alphabets made by artificial intelligence abecedaries of human bodies and ABCs made from beachcombed rocks. From fifteenth-century horn-books and colourful children’s ABC books, to the artist’s book, something magical happens when letters and the book become the raw material of art.Ĭurated by Robert Bolick, collector of artists’ books and curator of the ‘Books On Books’ website, Alphabets Alive! presents over 150 works which celebrate or utilise the alphabet as source material: manuscripts, prints, posters, sculpture, alphabet books and, especially, artists’ books in their many shapes, sizes, colours, materials and languages. The Bodleian Libraries presents Alphabets Alive! – a new exhibition where art, alphabets and the book meet, opening at the Weston Library on 19 July. Weston Library, Bodleian Libraries, Oxford












Abc letters to trace