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2 November 2007

Bookmarks – a photographic exhibition to celebrate Barbican Library’s 25 year anniversary

(3 November – 1 December 2007)

Calling all super-sleuths, bookworms and art lovers.

To mark Barbican Library’s 25th anniversary during 2007, artist Rachel Cohen has created an interactive art installation with a difference.

A library treasure hunt will run for 25 days, with a different photo hidden in seminal books chosen from the Barbican Library’s history (1982-2007).

Clues needed to track down the book and locate the prize (a framed photograph by Rachel Cohen) will be available to all library users and on the Barbican Library web page.

Head of the Barbican Library, John Lake, said the interactive photography project complemented the renowned Barbican arts scene perfectly.

“Art, music and literature lovers flock to the Barbican, which is well known for its cutting edge programming. The Barbican Library welcomes more than 330,000 visitors annually and we are pleased to contribute to the City arts scene through Bookmarks, a photographic exhibition with a difference.”

“We expect to see many Barbican Library patrons discussing their favourite books of the last 25 years and deciphering literary clues to win the prize,” said John Lake.

Bookmarks artist, Rachel Cohen, has collaborated with Barbican librarians to choose the top 25 books from Barbican Library’s history (1982-2007) as inspiration for her art work.

“I like to take my work outside the context of art galleries and reach wider audiences, so I create games or events to engage the public. The viewers don’t just view they take part.”

“I started working with libraries because they are inclusive spaces and because I have always been exited by words as well as images,” said Rachel Cohen.

So come and join Barbican Library during its 25th anniversary year, and between 3 November and 1 December play literary super-sleuth in the hunt for the best book of the last 25 years.

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Notes for editors

About Barbican Library

Barbican Library, run by the City of London Corporation, is situated within the Barbican Centre in the heart of the Square Mile. It comprises a public lending library with free internet access, free Skills for Life advice sessions and materials, a children’s library and a music library. Membership is free and open to anyone with proof of name and home address, and for City workers (who are not City residents) also proof of eligibility – e.g. work pass, student card or home library card. Visit the Barbican Library website for more information and opening hours.

Biography of Bookmarks Artist Rachel Cohen

Rachel Cohen works in drawing and painting, photography, digital animation and site-specific installation. She creates events and art works that invite public participation. Recent projects include a series of Bookmarks projects (Wandsworth and Brighton) similar to Barbican Library’s exhibition and an art and psychology research collaboration about drawing. For more information visit www.rachelcohen.co.uk

The Bookmarks exhibition at City of London’s Barbican Library is kindly supported by Snappy Snaps at Moorgate, who have framed and printed each of Rachel Cohen’s photographs for the lucky treasure hunt winners.

Press queries to Cubby Fox at City of London Press Office on 020 7332 3451.


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