Brooklyn
Pops Up!
The History and Art of the Movable Book
Curated
by the Movable Book Society
September to December 2000 The Brooklyn Public Library
Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York

The exhibition, Brooklyn Pops Up! The History and
Art of the Movable Book, was curated by Ann Montanaro,
Robert Sabuda, and Ellen G.K. Rubin, all of the Movable
Book Society. With over 100 books, the exhibit graphically
showed the history of movable books displaying the
Astronomicum Caeserum (1540) among other Rennaisance
books on astronomy and several books representing
the Golden Age of Pop-ups (turn of the 19th century).
Six other themed cases are now traveling to branches
around Brooklyn.
Click here to buy, Brooklyn
Pops Up, which boasts 8 landmarks of Brooklyn,
paper engineered by the world's best artists. The
movable cover is illustrated by Maurice Sendak and
engineered by Robert Sabuda.
The landmarks and paper engineers are:
- The Brooklyn Bridge (Iain Smyth)
- Grand Army Plaza (Bruce Foster)
- The Brooklyn Museum and Children's Museum (Robert
Sabuda)
- Coney Island (Chuck Murphy)
- Flavors of Brooklyn- eggcreams, Nathan's frankfurters,
Junior's cheesecake (Carla Dijs & Kees Moerbeek)
- The Brownstone (David A. Carter & Tor Lokvig)
- The Carousel (Biruta Akerbergs Hansen)
- Botanical Gardens (Ken Wilson-Max & Bruce
Finch)
Conceived by Ellen G.K. Rubin and designed by Robert
Sabuda, this is the first pop-up book created by
a collaboration of artists and paper engineers and
is the first imprint by the Movable Book Society.
Photos from the
Brooklyn Pops Up! exhibit
Read the New
York Times article (Nov.27,2000) about pop-up
books
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