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Lee Lozano’s Notebooks in Facsimile Editions

I had heard of Lee Lozano but didn’t really know much about her until reading this article in The Brooklyn Rail about the publication of her notebooks. I was inspired to purchase two volumes of the notebooks (Vol. 2 and Vol. 3 are available on Amazon) out of curiosity about their contents, and also because … Continue reading Lee Lozano’s Notebooks in Facsimile Editions

Cézanne’s Sketchbook

The website of the National Gallery of Art has a nice feature about a Cézanne sketchbook. He kept many sketchbooks,  but most of them were taken apart and sold to collectors as individual drawings. The National Gallery has one of the only intact sketchbooks. In conjunction with the exhibition Cézanne Portraits (March 25–July 1, 2018) this … Continue reading Cézanne’s Sketchbook

Erik Hagerman’s Sketchbook

Ok, this recent article from the New York Times was kind of annoying: The Man Who Knew Too Little. If I’d read it online, I wouldn’t even have anything to say about it here. But because I still prefer to get a physical newspaper delivered to my doorstep every morning, I saw this photo, which … Continue reading Erik Hagerman’s Sketchbook

Keir Edmonds’ Berlin Sketchbooks

A great piece at My Modern Met about an expat artist and his sketchbooks: Berlin-based English urban sketching artist Keir Edmonds keeps a visual diary that illustrates his life as an expat in Germany’s capital. Believing that “you have to put in 10,000 hours to get really good at something,” the self-confessed “Englishman lost in … Continue reading Keir Edmonds’ Berlin Sketchbooks

Saul Steinberg’s Wooden Notebooks

I visited the National Gallery in Washington DC not long ago, where there were many interesting things to see, including a room full of Saul Steinberg’s art. I was familiar with some of his work, such as the famous aerial view of the world from New York City that appeared on the cover of the … Continue reading Saul Steinberg’s Wooden Notebooks

Notebook Addict of the Week: Catherine White

This week’s addict is an artist whose photos I found via Pinterest. In 2009, she posted these images of her large collection of sketchbooks on her blog, with the sad tale below: “In May I installed a series of my sketchbooks as part of an exhibit called Sculpting Time at VisArts in Rockville, Maryland. These … Continue reading Notebook Addict of the Week: Catherine White

Katherine Miller’s Sketchbooks

I love these images of Katherine Miller’s handmade sketchbooks: Katherine Miller is a printmaker and sculptor from St. Louis, Missouri. Through her print- and book arts-based work, she references the handwritten letter to explore themes of slowness, distance, embodiment, and emotional intimacy. In her sketchbooks, she collects things she doesn’t want to forget. She uses her sketchbook as a … Continue reading Katherine Miller’s Sketchbooks

Notebook Addict of the Week: Shanta

This week’s addict emailed me this photo of some of her complete art journals, which look so beautifully used and overstuffed with creativity! She writes: Hi, my name is Shanta Devi Williams.  I am an artist from Los Angeles, CA, USA.  I’ve always had a fascination with books, reading, art making, and writing for as … Continue reading Notebook Addict of the Week: Shanta

Notebook Addict of the Week: SunamiSue

This week’s addict is an “urban sketcher, strongwoman, artist, fountain pen collector and maker.” She shared an intriguing photo of her notebook/sketchbook collection on Twitter: Not sure what all the brands are, but definitely Leuchtturm and Stillman & Birn. Maybe also Rhodia, Miquelrius and Moleskine? Also check out her review of the SketchWallet on her … Continue reading Notebook Addict of the Week: SunamiSue