auratic object

OAB Definition

Bookwork with “an inexplicable air of power, attraction, [or] . . . which emanate[s] a precious or mystical . . . quality.” May be a “fetish [object] which make[s] use of the book in an erotically charged way or to exhibit and/or demonstrate sexually charged behavior.” The book object and its materiality are central in expressing this auraticism, often confirmed by the content. 

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Additional Resources

  • Johanna Drucker, The Century of Artists’ Books. Granary Books: New York City, 2004. Pp. 93.