Long-Bin Chen at Frederieke Taylor, NYC (Nov 2008)
Phone Book Sculptures
Long-Bin Chen makes unique three-dimensional sculptures out of recycled phone books, newspapers, and magazines.
Taiwanese artist started transforming telephone books into art in 1990s, when computers became popular and more affordable. Chen Long-bin decided to give books a new life in the form of amazing sculptures.
Buddha Heads
Buddha
Abraham Lincoln
Book Sculptures
Long-Bin Chen
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