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Carol Barton


Carol Barton (born 3 June 1954) is a book artist, paper engineer, curator, and educator. She is the proprietor of Popular Kinetics Press and has published several editions of artist books. She may be best known for her series of interactive workbooks, The Pocket Paper Engineer.

Carol Barton
Carol Barton at work in her studio
Born
Carol June Barton

(1954-06-03) June 3, 1954 (age 69)
St. Louis, Missouri
Known forBook Artist, Paper Engineer, Artist, Educator, Curator
AwardsBogliasco Fellowship, Sacatar Foundation Fellowship

Biography edit

Barton was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She earned her BFA in 1976 from St. Louis School of Fine Arts at Washington University, and graduated as a painting major. While in college, she took a fundamentals class in three-dimensional design, during which she developed a fondness for how objects function from an engineering standpoint. This experience, in combination with her figurative work, seemed an early indicator of her interest in pop-up books.

After moving Washington, D.C. in 1977, Barton was hired as an arts administrator at the Glen Echo Park Arts Center. The Writers’ Center, a resident organization formed by graduates of Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York, presented Barton's first exposure to the book arts. When The Writers’ Center received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to produce twenty artists’ books, Barton was invited as a participant in the project. She welcomed the opportunity to explore the book form as an artistic medium.

Barton's first book, Beyond the Page (1981), was produced with use of die cuts and she found it to be a trying experience. She was prepared to abandon her work in the book arts until two things happened: She experienced success when her edition of Beyond the Page sold out and she was exposed by a friend to an early Italian Sleeping Beauty carousel book. She became enthralled with the concept that a book could be both sculptural and mechanical.

Fueled by her renewed interest in the book arts, Barton embarked on a two-year study of movable and pop-up books, which began at the Smithsonian's Dibner Rare Book Library. She traveled to libraries and collections across the United States where she discovered a wide variety of books utilizing sculptural formats and uncommon engineering techniques. As she began to better understand the materials and methods used in the construction of these books, Barton began compiling ideas for the production of her own editions of artist books.

One result of her research was that Barton is credited with reestablishing the tunnel book as a book structure [1] The tunnel format was used in tourist souvenirs and commemorative books as early as the mid-18th century.[2]

Barton started teaching in 1983 at the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center. Through many years of teaching, Barton found that the best way for students to learn paper engineering techniques was through direct, hands-on experience. It was this knowledge that inspired the creation of her workbook series on pop-up design and construction, The Pocket Paper Engineer. Barton continues to teach as a faculty member of The University of the Arts in Philadelphia and in classrooms around the world.

Barton's work has been published in many publications and exhibited internationally. Her work is in many collections, including The Getty Museum, Library of Congress, Museum of Modern Art, The Smithsonian Institution, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Bibliography edit

  • Barton, Carol (1981), Beyond the Page, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (1986), Small Gardens, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (1988), Everyday Road Signs, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (1988), Tunnel Map, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (1989), Loom, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (1990), Rhythmic Notes on Seven Folds[permanent dead link], Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (1991), Plant This Book, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (1993), Instructions for Assembly, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (1994), A Journal of One's Own: A Handcrafting Kit. Running Press, 1994.
  • Barton, Carol (1997), Home Dreams, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (1998), Vision Shifts, Borowsky Center.
  • Barton, Carol (2001), Five Luminous Towers: A Book to be Read in the Dark, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (2003), Alphabetica Synthetica, Popular Kinetics Press.
  • Barton, Carol (2005), The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume I: Basic Forms: How to Make Pop-Ups Step-by-Step, Popular Kinetics Press, ISBN 0-9627752-0-7
  • Barton, Carol (2008), The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume 2: Platforms and Props: How to Make Pop-Ups Step-by-Step, Popular Kinetics Press, ISBN 0-9627752-2-3

References edit

  1. ^ Hutchins, Ed (Winter 2002). "Exploring Tunnel Books". Artists' Books Reviews.
  2. ^ Wasserman, Krystyna (2007). The Book as Art: Artists' Books from the National Museum of Women in the Arts, p. 130. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 1-56898-609-2.

Further reading edit

  • Barton, Carol (2005), The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume I: Basic Forms: How to Make Pop-Ups Step-by-Step. Maryland: Popular Kinetics Press, ISBN 0-9627752-0-7.
  • Barton, Carol (2008), The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume 2: Platforms and Props: How to Make Pop-Ups Step-by-Step. Maryland: Popular Kinetics Press, ISBN 0-9627752-2-3.
  • Barton, Carol (2012), The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume 3: V-Folds. Maryland: Popular Kinetics Press, ISBN 0-9627752-3-1.
  • Gunter, Veronika Alice; & LaFerla, Jane (Eds.) (2004). The Penland Book of Handmade Books: Master Classes in Bookbinding Techniques. New York: Lark Books. pp. 68–89. ISBN 1-57990-474-2.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Interview with Carol Barton via Santa Fe Radio Cafe


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linksBiography editBarton was born in St Louis Missouri She earned her BFA in 1976 from St Louis School of Fine Arts at Washington University and graduated as a painting major While in college she took a fundamentals class in three dimensional design during which she developed a fondness for how objects function from an engineering standpoint This experience in combination with her figurative work seemed an early indicator of her interest in pop up books After moving Washington D C in 1977 Barton was hired as an arts administrator at the Glen Echo Park Arts Center The Writers Center a resident organization formed by graduates of Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester New York presented Barton s first exposure to the book arts When The Writers Center received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to produce twenty artists books Barton was invited as a participant in the project She welcomed the opportunity to explore the book form as an artistic medium Barton s first book Beyond the Page 1981 was produced with use of die cuts and she found it to be a trying experience She was prepared to abandon her work in the book arts until two things happened She experienced success when her edition of Beyond the Page sold out and she was exposed by a friend to an early Italian Sleeping Beauty carousel book She became enthralled with the concept that a book could be both sculptural and mechanical Fueled by her renewed interest in the book arts Barton embarked on a two year study of movable and pop up books which began at the Smithsonian s Dibner Rare Book Library She traveled to libraries and collections across the United States where she discovered a wide variety of books utilizing sculptural formats and uncommon engineering techniques As she began to better understand the materials and methods used in the construction of these books Barton began compiling ideas for the production of her own editions of artist books One result of her research was that Barton is credited with reestablishing the tunnel book as a book structure 1 The tunnel format was used in tourist souvenirs and commemorative books as early as the mid 18th century 2 Barton started teaching in 1983 at the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center Through many years of teaching Barton found that the best way for students to learn paper engineering techniques was through direct hands on experience It was this knowledge that inspired the creation of her workbook series on pop up design and construction The Pocket Paper Engineer Barton continues to teach as a faculty member of The University of the Arts in Philadelphia and in classrooms around the world Barton s work has been published in many publications and exhibited internationally Her work is in many collections including The Getty Museum Library of Congress Museum of Modern Art The Smithsonian Institution and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London Bibliography editBarton Carol 1981 Beyond the Page Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 1986 Small Gardens Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 1988 Everyday Road Signs Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 1988 Tunnel Map Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 1989 Loom Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 1990 Rhythmic Notes on Seven Folds permanent dead link Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 1991 Plant This Book Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 1993 Instructions for Assembly Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 1994 A Journal of One s Own A Handcrafting Kit Running Press 1994 Barton Carol 1997 Home Dreams Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 1998 Vision Shifts Borowsky Center Barton Carol 2001 Five Luminous Towers A Book to be Read in the Dark Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 2003 Alphabetica Synthetica Popular Kinetics Press Barton Carol 2005 The Pocket Paper Engineer Volume I Basic Forms How to Make Pop Ups Step by Step Popular Kinetics Press ISBN 0 9627752 0 7 Barton Carol 2008 The Pocket Paper Engineer Volume 2 Platforms and Props How to Make Pop Ups Step by Step Popular Kinetics Press ISBN 0 9627752 2 3References edit Hutchins Ed Winter 2002 Exploring Tunnel Books Artists Books Reviews Wasserman Krystyna 2007 The Book as Art Artists Books from the National Museum of Women in the Arts p 130 New York Princeton Architectural Press ISBN 1 56898 609 2 Further reading editBarton Carol 2005 The Pocket Paper Engineer Volume I Basic Forms How to Make Pop Ups Step by Step Maryland Popular Kinetics Press ISBN 0 9627752 0 7 Barton Carol 2008 The Pocket Paper Engineer Volume 2 Platforms and Props How to Make Pop Ups Step by Step Maryland Popular Kinetics Press ISBN 0 9627752 2 3 Barton Carol 2012 The Pocket Paper Engineer Volume 3 V Folds Maryland Popular Kinetics Press ISBN 0 9627752 3 1 Gunter Veronika Alice amp LaFerla Jane Eds 2004 The Penland Book of Handmade Books Master Classes in Bookbinding Techniques New York Lark Books pp 68 89 ISBN 1 57990 474 2 External links edit nbsp Children s literature portalOfficial website Beyond the Page Carol Barton s Art and Influence a podcast with Carol Barton and the Nashville Public Library Interview with Carol Barton via Santa Fe Radio Cafe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carol Barton amp oldid 1144651794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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