This dance review in the Wall Street Journal describes James Lee Byars’ piece called The Mile-Long Paper Walk, which was originally performed in 1965. The performance of this piece (as well as 4 other pieces by Byars) is taking …
There’s a new monograph out about the work of Irving Harper (as seen on Laughing Squid). Published by Rizzoli, this looks like a great book featuring a designer who has been making works in paper since 1964! . Here’s a …
As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words… and the words that caught me with this ad were “like an ipad made of paper”. I love Moleskine, and I’m really tempted to purchase a Livescribe Smartpen. Has …
Check out these light sculptures by Anke Neumann. Handmade paper rocks!
This clever gadget, the Junk Press, turns junk mail into coasters, bowls and plates.
I just returned from the Movable Book Society conference in …
Have you heard of quilling? I remember becoming obsessed with the craft in 7th grade, but my paper interests soon went in other directions. Ann Martin creates sophisticated quilled jewelry (among other things) and writes a spectacular paper blog called …
I wasn’t expecting these materials when I first looked at this piece by artists Gerlinde Gruber, Christine Strempel and Matthäus Jiszda, as seen on Fubiz.
A few years ago, I received a piece of fan mail from a professor at …
Here are five fun Halloween paper crafts that I’ve found on-line. Enjoy!
I love the glow of a lantern, especially as the days grow shorter. Personally, I’m challenged when it comes to this type of origami …
I’m still not a big e-reader, but this origami-inspired kindle ad by Mirada Studios might convert me.
I’ve seen a lot of paper cuts, but these three sculptures by Nahoko Kojima are incredible. I guess that is why they were …
This is the 26th edition of The Sunday Paper – it’s been half a year already! Today, I’m reporting from Lincoln, Nebraska, where I’m lecturing and teaching at the University of Nebraska and collaborating with master woodcut artist Karen Kunc…
Did anyone in NYC catch Paper Music last week, the latest project in an ongoing collaboration between the Johannesburg-born visual artist William Kentridge and his South African compatriot Philip Miller?
I’m excited that paper cutter and illustrator extraordinaire Béatrice Coron …