Required Reading with Perimeter Books – Painted, Sculpted and Drawn

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Jenny Butler
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Jenny Butler
28th of July 2011

Today is your final chance to leave a comment and go into the draw to win the Perimeter Books incredible prize pack- see all the details here! Dan and Justine have been so generous with their choices, the prize pack a delightful selection of books that everyone will love! -Jenny x

From impossibly cute illustrative and graphic titles from London’s amazing (and amazingly prolific) Nobrow Press to stunning, locally published fine-art monographs of Melbourne’s Benjamin Armstrong and Nicholas Mangan, today we’ve selected a bunch of art and illustration titles for your perusing pleasure.

Nobrow Magazine #5 Ben Newman – Ourobros Lovely stuff from Ben Newman, one of the central artists contributing to Nobrow’s burgeoning success. Benjamin Armstrong – Holding a Thread

In recent years, Benjamin Armstrong has established himself as one of contemporary Australian art's finest. Comprising his alien glass sculptures, stunning painting practice and working methodology, this wonderfully produced volume is an equally beautiful and important document of a young artist at the height of his powers. Holding a Thread comes courtesy of small Sydney publishing house Emblem.

Maya Hayuk – Round the Way Nicholas Mangan – Notes From a Cretaceous World Jack Teagle – Jeff Job Hunter Carol Lee Mei-kuen – Threads of Luminosity Ben Newman and Scott Donaldson – The Bento Bestiary More Nobrow magic! Good, even if a little scary, for the kids. Jon McNaught – Pebble Island

A stunning little book from Jon McNaught and Nobrow. This is everything a illustrated book should be.

- Perimeter x

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