We invited several guests to discuss the departing year.
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For this Holiday Special episode of the iBookBinding's podcast, we invited Mark Cockram, Kate Holland, and Richard Minsky to talk about the outgoing 2021 and incoming 2022, drink some wine, and have a couple of laughs. And, of course, we talked about some old and new bookish projects and other things.
This is the first part of our talk. For the second part, Kate had to leave us so we continued our discussion with Mark and Richard. It will be published a bit later, so stay tuned!
A year ago, for our previous Holiday Special, we have invited Mark Cockram, Ingeir Djuvik, and Rita Udina. You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/c/iBookBinding/search?query=Holiday%20Special
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Find out more about Richard Minsky:
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Minsky
- https://centerforbookarts.org/people/richard-minsky
- https://web.library.yale.edu/arts/special-collections/interviews-with-richard-minsky
00:00 – Beginning
07:10 – Summing up the results of this bookish year: workshops, projects, etc.
10:41 – Richard's patent of pop-up display apparatus and discussion of how books should be displayed
15:31 – Importance of proper presentation of your work, marketing in bookbinding in comparison with other arts
19:23 – Is the concept of a book more than an intellectual process, or it's "just a pretty thing"?
21:29 – Richard's plans for the next year and the impact of the pandemic on work; the triple slipcase for the first uncensored edition of Decameron made by Richard
25:39 – Prudishness and censorship: from the first editions of books to YouTube
28:37 – Kate's big project of this past year: the first edition of Breakfast at Tiffany's covered in diamonds
30:12 – Mark's plans for the next year incl. plans to produce a book dedicated to his censored works
34:39 – Teaching plans
37:27 – Opportunities to study bookbinding in different countries, the importance of affordable education
40:05 – The importance of learning bookbinding in person, next to a teacher
42:37 – Richard's teaching work, critique workshops
47:14 – The largest project in terms of size done by Mark: two books around 60-80 kilos each
52:41 – Richards's largest work: North American Hand Papermaking, 1976 – when a book becomes a walk-in sculpture
59:49 – Richard's collection of American decorated publishers' bindings
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