Books are beautiful in their own right, but these artists have managed to improve on perfection.
This crazy miracle in a library in Prague was designed by Slovakian artist Matej Kren. There’s a mirror inside so the tunnel of books looks endless when you lean into it.
Montreal-based artist Guy Laramee uses the texture of the pages to give the feeling of earth and rocks in his landscape sculptures.
This piece by John Latham was part of a special exhibition at the Tate Britain in 2005-2006.
This wall-mounted sculpture is by Colombian artist Federico Uribe.
Paper sculptor Su Blackwell makes delicate cut-outs that appear to be rising from the center of the book.
This sculpture made from a dictionary is by artist Michael Mandiberg.
This sphere made out of books is in Minneapolis.
This sculptor carves angular pathways into books, making convoluted three-dimensional figures worthy of M.C. Escher.
This book is reminiscent of wild, rainbow hair.
Robert The unlocks creatures hiding inside books.
This colorful sculpture is at Kansas City Public Library.
Artist Mike Stilkey uses acrylic paint on backdrops made out of books, including this piece on display at the Bristol Museum.