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In this section, we invite a person related to the field of artists’ publications to answer seven questions of a questionnaire with images.

The main rule is that each question must be answered only with photographs or images, without captions or descriptions.

For issue #27, we invited Argentine editor Natalia Silberleib to answer the questionnaire. Let’s see the results.

An image that defines your work

A treasured object in your home

Show us what the sky looks like as you answer this questionnaire

An exhibition that moved you

An essential book in your library

An artwork to which you constantly come back

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A spoiler of what you are currently working on


When I was little, I didn’t want to read; I was in first grade and resisted it. Overnight, I started reading signs on the street, and then I became the best reader aloud in my class. By the time I was six, I was asking for books for my birthday and fighting with my sisters over a shelf in our bedroom library. Then came the books we read as teenagers, but when I decided what to study in college, I changed course and chose History. Years later, I studied Publishing and realized that books have a life of their own, beyond the stories they contain. That’s how I came to art, and that path opened up unexpected avenues, like the one I’ve been walking for over ten years at Un libro es un libro. I could call it the world of books as art or expanded, independent, contemporary publishing—or whatever. What matters to me is helping people find their own art, creativity, and ideas in publications, study them, and, of course, collect them. This path has opened up great things for me: books, obviously, travel, people, colleagues (like the Naranjas), and beautiful insights.

IG: @unlibroesunlibro

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