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Art in Print thematic issue — “The Copy”

“The Copy” Vol. 5 No. 4
This issue is about the creative function and conceptual complexity of the copy—handmade and mechanical—from the 15th to the 21st century. Articles should run no more than 3000 words (including notes). We will also consider book, exhibition and new edition reviews related to this theme.

Proposal deadline: 1 July 2015
Text deadline: 1 September 2015.

Proposals and query letters should be addressed to: Susan Tallman st@artinprint.org.

Art in Print is the premier American journal dedicated to the history and culture of the printed image. Published bimonthly, it considers the social, aesthetic, political and poetic functions of art, and includes writing by an international array of eminent scholars, artists and critics as well as younger writers. Art in Print is a not-for-profit organization, but all writers receive a small honorarium. Please visit our website at www.artinprint.org for more information.
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