Based in what was once the heart of London's print industry, the London Centre for Book Arts (LCBA) is an artist-run, open-access studio offering education programmes for the community and affordable access to resources for artists and designers.
Based in what was once the heart of east London's print industry, the London Centre for Book Arts is an artist-run, open-access studio offering education programmes for the community and affordable access to resources for artists and designers.

Exhibition:
ABOUT CONSUMING BOOKS
THE NIJHOF & LEE COLLECTION 

Private View:
Thursday 6 February 6.30–8.30pm
Exhibition continues:
7 February – 29 March 2025
All welcome, no appointment necessary

Described as ‘the best London design bookshop in Amsterdam’, Nijhof & Lee occupied a small corner of the Staalstraat from 1988—2011 and gained a worldwide reputation for their combination of contemporary and historical design publications. This exhibition provides a snapshot into what remained of the shop stock after their closure; graphic design books, magazines, exhibition catalogues, type specimens and self-published work. The collection — now housed at University for the Creative Arts — contains over 3,000 volumes, with a particular focus on typography, lettering, ephemera, printing, and artists books. 

The bookshop reflected the knowledge and interests of the owners and life partners Frank Nijhof and Warren Lee and their lives with books. It became the home of many events and exhibitions that explored aspects of design and publishing, furthering this discourse before the widespread adoption of social media. Positioning the material adjacent to the shop at LCBA draws a parallel between the two and celebrates the role of books and independent bookshops in fostering communities. Items from the collection are grouped in a non-hierarchical manner around format and process, allowing work from eminent designers to sit alongside the underexplored and for new connections to be made across time and space. 

Curated by Rose Gridneff.

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