james rosenquist
painting as immersion
exhibition graphics
book design
publication accompanying the exhibition from november 18, 2017 – march 4, 2018, with essays by sarah bancroft, stephan diederich, yilmaz dziewior, isabel gebhardt, tim griffin, tom holert, tino graß. for the exhibition and the catalog, extensive research was first done regarding the advertisements from old life magazines on which the paintings are based, from which the artist created his collages, which were the basis for the realization of his paintings. the exhibition received the curator's award for the best exhibition in the german-speaking world.
hardcover with folding plates
336 pages, 25.3 × 29 cm
german, english and danish edition
prestel verlag, london, munich, new york 2017
client: museum ludwig, cologne
design: tino graß, tim schnettker (exhibition communication)
typeface: trade gothic
next project →
see also:
andrea büttner
bernard schultze
blinky palermo
fernand léger
isamu noguchi
jo baer
otto freundlich
that’s how you just started, …
ursula
james rosenquist
painting as immersion
exhibition graphics
book design
publication accompanying the exhibition from november 18, 2017 – march 4, 2018, with essays by sarah bancroft, stephan diederich, yilmaz dziewior, isabel gebhardt, tim griffin, tom holert, tino graß. for the exhibition and the catalog, extensive research was first done regarding the advertisements from old life magazines on which the paintings are based, from which the artist created his collages, which were the basis for the realization of his paintings. the exhibition received the curator's award for the best exhibition in the german-speaking world.
hardcover with folding plates
336 pages, 25.3 × 29 cm
german, english and danish edition
prestel verlag, london, munich, new york 2017
client: museum ludwig, cologne
design: tino graß, tim schnettker (exhibition communication)
typeface: trade gothic
next project →
see also:
andrea büttner
bernard schultze
blinky palermo
fernand léger
isamu noguchi
jo baer
otto freundlich
that’s how you just started, …
ursula