Autor:
Carrión, Ulises
Is a landmark work by Ulises Carrión that redefines the traditional concept of the book as more than a container for written text. Through a theoretical and artistic perspective, Carrión argues that a book should be understood as an independent artwork in which structure, sequence, and form create meaning. The book explores the intersection of literature, visual arts, and communication while challenging conventional publishing practices. Its ideas have had a lasting influence on artists' books, conceptual art, and experimental publishing. It is an essential resource for artists, designers, scholars, and readers interested in book studies and contemporary art.
