Rebecca Rego Barry

A mind-blowing collection of autographs—and autograph albums—is currently listed for sale
Earlier this week, an extensive research portal created to explore the work of French artist Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) went live.
Eleven years ago, in March 2011, a librarian came across an enchanting paper sculpture of a tree growing out of an old book—nicknamed ‘poetree’—placed just outside the Scottish Public Library in Ed
Using various folds, cuts, stitches, and seals, sixteenth-century royals and spies, among others, attempted to keep their secrets safe via ‘letterlocking.’ Last March,
From January 25–29, several organizations in New York City will celebrate Bibliography Week.
Debuting later this week at the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is an exhibition called Mapping Fiction that
For our current issue, Alex Johnson talked to Kate McCaffrey, assistant curator at Hever C
Today we’re talking with John Hill, author of the elegant new book, Buildings in Print: 100 Influential & Inspiring Illust
Paper dresses aren’t just for paper dolls, as the Phoenix Art Museum in Arizona reveals in its current exhibition, Generation Paper: Fa