Text from the Red Dot Award jury: This book converts the texts and drawings of japanese artist Takako Hamano, who made them during her search for traces in Japanese and Dutch fishing villages, into a homogenous design.
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— > Brochures for Sensory Spaces in Museum Boijmans van Beuningen (2014-2019)
Design concept: The floor plan of the exhibition space functions literally as a framework for the layout. For every brochure, the participating artist is asked to sketch his or hers upcoming artwork into this framework on the cover which is printed on different weights during the series
— >Publicity in different printing stages for Sonic Acts (2006) in Paradiso
Starting point was a process that would generate the design. With every printed item an extra layer was added to the printing sheet containing a zoom-out of the same design in a new pantone colour. All items have been cut in several ways from that same printing sheet, which results in different crops of the
— > Book design on Simon Starling for the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
This book is the documentation of a project by English artist Simon Starling in the Ateliergebouw of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
— > Book design for Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam: 3 books in 1 cover (awarded best book designs).
This book has never been online before. It is the accompanying catalogue to the exhibition Life in a Glass House, a proposal for Municipal Art Acquisitions 2001/ 2002 in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
— > Poetry book cover design for de Arbeiderspers.
The title on the cover reads back in time via the covers of previous books, and emphasizes the content as the latest development of an ongoing story
— > Book design Manfred Pernice with 8 covers, for SKOR / Utrecht Cultural Affairs.
This is the accompanying catalogue of Roulette, an art project in 6 rounds by German artist Manfred Pernice, taking place on a roundabout just outside the city of Utrecht. Every round in the book is more than just a chapter. It has its own cover.
— > Journals of Curatorship for Manifesta Foundation.
A series of 9 journals on curating. The layout consists of two different grids; one developed for theoretical texts, giving room to a lot of footnotes, and another developed for reviews that contain big photos. The first part is printed in black, the second in full colour.