I'm creative. Since I was able to write, I have written, and the minute I was given a camera I took…read morephotos of everything I could. I still do. The world is so confounding and obfuscating that I don't think I'll ever tire of trying to suss it out with words and pictures and sounds. I'll get to the point -- I have a personal take on being artistic. So, when you walk into a place that's full of incredible, intriguing art that seems as though it's in an entirely different language to your own, it can be challenging, daunting, and exciting.
That's how I feel when I go into Village Bookstore. I almost feel like a poser. An imposter. A petty pretender. Because, the majority of the material in here seems foreign to me -- I might not be able to understand it, but I'm drawn to it and want to figure it out. I long to translate it into something I can understand. The collection in here is incredible.
A lot of it seems photography-focused; there's a sizeable collection of photography books, both assortments of work and a few "how-tos". I use inverted commas, as the book that I bought is a sort-of how-to -- it's this amazing book, called The Photographer's Playbook, that has 307 assignments and ideas that you can do yourself. It's filled with snippets and thoughts from established photographers, and it's wonderful.
As well as photography, there is a myriad of books with a modern art focus (perhaps where the "foreign" feeling comes from -- I find modern art hit and miss), contemporary design, fashion, and more. It's independent, it's quirky, it's filled with self-published zines, and (I'm sure I'm not making this up) they even sell coffee.
Last time I was in (around Christmas) they had this camera set up to photograph what appeared to be a gemstone collection, but I think this may be where they photo the new collections for the website. Anyway, it's another curious detail of the shop. The staff are friendly but make no attempt to coerce a sale or upsell products -- I like that.
Essentially, it's an outlier. It's in danger of being accused of hipsterism. But it's entirely different to any other bookshop, or even regular shop, that we have here in Leeds and you've got to get in and see for yourself. Explore your artistic side, face something challenging that might not look like the art you know, and see everything with eyes anew. Take a wander.