Megan N. Liberty

Megan N. Liberty writes about artists’ books, ephemera, and archives. She is the Art Books section editor at the Brooklyn Rail and co-founder of Book Art Review. Her writing appears in Artforum, art-agenda, ArtReview, Art in America, Brooklyn Rail, Frieze, Hyperallergic, and elsewhere. She lectures about artists’ books widely at conferences and in classrooms. In 2023, she curated a historical exhibition of artists’ books, Craft & Conceptual Art: Reshaping the Legacy of Artists’ Books, at Center for Book Arts, which traveled to San Francisco Center for the Book and Minnesota Center for Book Arts. She was a 2019-20 AICA/USA and Creative Capital/The Andy Warhol Foundation’s Arts Writing Workshop participant. She has an MA in Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, and a BA in English from Dickinson College, PA.
- Interview with Sabra Moore, Artforum
- “Tauba Auerbach’s Sculptural Art Books,” Hyperallergic
- “Redefining Identity Through Artists’ Books,” Hyperallergic
- Review of Mayumi Hosokura’s “New Skin,” The Brooklyn Rail
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Review of “A Madeline Gins Reader,” The Brooklyn Rail
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“The Book as Technology,” Los Angeles Review of Books
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Profile of Printed Matter, NY, The Brooklyn Rail