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SUMMARY:Imaginary Books Panel: Earle Havens\, Anthony Grafton\, Jeff Altepeter
DESCRIPTION:Panel discussion on the themes of the 2nd-floor gallery exhibition “Imaginary Books: Lost\, Unfinished\, and Fictive Works\,” curated by Reid Byers. Featuring Earle Havens\, Anthony Grafton\, and Jeff Altepeter; moderated by the Club’s Executive Director\, Declan Kiely. \nAbout Imaginary Books \nPart bibliophilic entertainment and part conceptual art installation\, Imaginary Books: Lost\, Unfinished\, and Fictive Works Found Only in Other Books features a collection of books that do not really exist. Curated by Grolier Club member Reid Byers\, the exhibition includes approximately 100 books and associated arealia from his collection—all simulacra created with a team of printers\, bookbinders\, artists\, and calligraphers—of lost books that have no surviving example\, unwritten books that were planned but left unfinished\, and fictive works that exist only in fiction. Highlights of the exhibition include William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Won\, the lost sequel to Love’s Labour’s Lost; Ernest Hemingway’s first novel\, stolen from his wife’s bag on a French train in 1922; and the Necronomicon\, John Dee’s copy of the eldritch grimoire that has been kept sealed in a Wells Fargo strongbox\, as a precaution\, since the Krickle accident of 1967. An accompanying book will be published by Oak Knoll and Club Fortsas. \nVisit the exhibition in person Monday-Saturday\, 10am-5pm\, or online. On view through February 15\, 2025. \n\n\n\nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/imaginary-books-bibliography-week-panel-tickets-1133438859139?aff=ebemoffollowpublishemail&ref=eemail&utm_campaign=following_published_event&utm_content=follow_notification&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eventbrite
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SUMMARY:Greg MacAyeal on The John Cage Collection: Its History and Its Treasures
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by The Caxton Club \nJanuary Evening Program \n \nThe John Cage Collection held in the library at Northwestern University is a major research collection concerning the life and work of one of the most important artists of the 20th Century. Cage’s use of indeterminacy\, electronics\, silence\, and other innovations created a lasting and profound impact on many creative fields. Northwestern students\, faculty\, and researchers from around the world find indispensable information related to many different areas of study. \n  \nIn this talk\, Music Library Curator Greg MacAyeal will describe the collection and tell the story of how it came to the university. He will highlight treasures of the collection\, student and faculty use\, past exhibits\, and other important engagements. A particular focus will be on Notations (Something Else Press\, 1969)\, a Cage project and artist’s book. \n  \nGreg MacAyeal is Senior Librarian\, Curator of the Northwestern University Music Library\, and Lecturer in the Northwestern University Bienen School of Music. He oversees all library collections and services related to music\, and he teaches on the topic of research methods. \n  \nRegister today! https://caxtonclub.org/event-5903251 \n  \nPreregistration required via website. Zoom presentation is free and open to all. Please forward this notice to anyone who may find it of interest. \n  \nEven if you can’t attend at the scheduled time\, if you’re interested\, please register. After the program\, we’ll send an email to all registrants\, asking if you’d like a link to the complete recording. That way you can see the program even if you couldn’t attend live\, ran into technical issues\, or simply wanted to watch it again.
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/greg-macayeal-on-the-john-cage-collection-its-history-and-its-treasures/
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