Saturday, January 14, 2017

Loving Visual Arts at Artwords Bookshops

If you love the joy of books, there’s something special about Artwords Bookshops. Bill Hillwood-Harris’s iconic bookshops in London specialise in magazines, books and videos on contemporary visual arts.
BookshopAt Artwords Bookshops, they boast of the most updated collection on latest published titles (national and international).  Their stores are based in Hackney and Shoreditch and they encourage both online and offline purchase.

They are dedicated to contemporary art and visual culture with new publications being imported from European countries. You get cult-status magazines, books of independent publications and videos on urban planning, architecture, fashion, illustration, graphic design, critical theory, photography, fine art, etc

Staff at Artwords bookshops have years of experience and expertise in art bookselling and art publishing for more than a decade. They also host events like seminars, discussions and book launches.

The Artwords Bookshop have been a regular when it is about importing the brand new works from all over the world. They have their fingers pretty much on the pulse of customer demands. They have been selling from a huge collection of updated books exclusively from the UK.

BookshopMost of their stock relates to contemporary fine art but there are plenty of architecture, graphic design, advertising, photography, film titles and a huge range of creative magazines and DVDs to pick from.

Artworks London is well located and is tucked in the artist-dense Hoxton. They have been known as one of the most trusted go-to destinations for print and visual art enthusiasts in East London since 2000s.

A visit to this bookshop is just as much an education as a treat for any book lovers.

Address: 20-22 Broadway Market, Hackney, Greater London, E8 4QJ, United Kingdom  Phone: +44 20 7923 7507
Website: http://www.artwords.co.uk  Nearest tube station: Bethnal Green

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