artist's books
Artist's books are unique works of art that combine visual art and literature, often created by artists to express their ideas in a book format. These books can take various forms, including handmade editions, limited prints, or digital formats, and they often challenge traditional notions of what a book can be.
Typically, artist's books emphasize the physicality of the book itself, using innovative materials and structures. They may include illustrations, photographs, or experimental layouts, making each piece a distinct work of art. Notable examples include works by Ed Ruscha and Yoko Ono, who have both contributed to this genre.