Disorders — Antoine de Galbert Collection at Lyon Museum of Contemporary Art
ISBN : 979-10-95991-35-9
Design: Syndicat
2024
Disorders — Antoine de Galbert Collection at Lyon Museum of Contemporary Art
Revue Faire Special Issue: Artists Posters, Thierry Chancogne, Jérôme Dupeyrat, Mathias Augustyniak
ISBN: 979-10-95991-21-2
72 pages
21 × 29,7 cm
English/French
CMYK + 1 PMS
Design: Syndicat
14 €
2020
ISBN: 979-10-95991-21-2
72 pages
21 × 29,7 cm
English/French
CMYK + 1 PMS
Design: Syndicat
14 €
2020
On the occasion of a visit to the exhibition at the MRAC Occitanie / Pyrénées-Méditerranée entitled Honey I rearranged the collection, Jérôme Dupeyrat and Thierry Chancogne continue their discussion of the controversial relationships that exist between art and Graphic Design, based on a historical collection of “artists’ posters”.
The artist’s poster or affiche is at once the traditional medium used to advertise artistic events, produced by the artists themselves, the historical medium of a certain passion for French-style painted posters and the desire of a particular artistic practice to democratize art, the symptom or symbol of potential new relationships between Graphic Design and art in an era where artists have acquired a new graphic culture and Graphic Designers a new artistic ambition.
The thematic exchanges nourished by theoretical, artistic, and graphic references taken from recent and contemporary history are punctuated by thoughts from Mathias Augustinyak, based on his experiences with designing posters for artists, artist posters, artistic posters, and the art of the poster.
Authors: Thierry Chancogne, Jérôme Dupeyrat, Mathias Augustyniak
Feat John Baldessari, Richard Hamilton, Jenny Holzer, Allan Kaprow, Christophe Lemaitre, M/M (Paris), Michael Riedel, Sturtevant
Artists as Iconographers, 1st edition, Garance Chabert & Aurélien Mole
éditions Empire & Villa du Parc, centre d’art contemporain
ISBN : 979-10-95991-02-1
English / French
342 + 16 pages
125 x 200 mm
Design: Syndicat
22 €
2018
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éditions Empire & Villa du Parc, centre d’art contemporain
ISBN : 979-10-95991-02-1
English / French
342 + 16 pages
125 x 200 mm
Design: Syndicat
22 €
2018
For over a century now, iconographer artists have fuelled their approach by tapping into the diversity of images produced by othersand spread through society by industrial means. From collage to the post-internet school, from archival installations to Appropriationist quotation and image constellations, the present book puts these art practices into perspective, focusing on the last forty years, an extraordinarily dynamic period that recently witnessed the invention and development of a new way of disseminating information and images, the internet. Through theoretical texts, artists’ interviews, and exhibition practices, the book maps the connections artists maintain with images and examines emotion as the driving force in our interactions with them.
Editors: Garance Chabert & Aurélien Mole
Texts: François Aubart, Garance Chabert & Aurélien Mole, Ingrid Luquet-Gad, Jan Verwoert.
Interviews: Pierre-Olivier Arnaud, Barbara Breitenfellner, Céline Duval, Haris Epaminonda, Aurélien Froment, Wade Guyton, Camille Henrot, Thomas Hirschhorn, Pierre Leguillon, Jonathan Monk, Clément Rodzielski, Linder Sterling, John Stezaker, Oriol Vilanova, by Timothée Chaillou.
16 page leaflet, Album XIII (excerpt), Luis Jacob, 2015.
Revue Faire, Season 2, 2019-2021
English/French
20 pages and sometimes more, 210 × 297 mm
CMYK or sometimes more, Saddle stitched binding
Design: Syndicat
7€ per issue or 90€ the subscription
English/French
20 pages and sometimes more, 210 × 297 mm
CMYK or sometimes more, Saddle stitched binding
Design: Syndicat
7€ per issue or 90€ the subscription
nº 16 — A reproduction: what El Lissitzkzy wants. Author: James Langdon
nº 17 — An acronym: ACAB. Authors: Ariane Bosshard, Jérôme Dupeyrat, Olivier Huz and Julie Martin
nº 18 — A studio visit: the studio of Ines Cox. Authors: Manon Bruet and Julia Andréone
nº 19 — A history: graphic designer-publishers. Author: Thierry Chancogne
nº 20 — • SPECIAL ISSUE • “Art posters”: The question of the “poster artist”. Authors: Thierry Chancogne, Jérôme Dupeyrat, Mathias Augustyniak
nº 21 — A ski resort: Pierre Faucheux and Les Arcs. From the space to the sign. Author: Catherine Guiral
nº 22 — An original: Laurent Benner’s catalogues for the most beautiful Swiss books. Authors: James Langdon & Andrian Samson
nº 23 — A portrait: The Matser approving of his own work. Author: Ziga Testen
nº 24 — A theater identity: The Schauspielhaus by Cornel Windlin. Authors: Étienne Hervy and Thierry Chancogne
nº 25 — Exhibition views: Jonathan Monk. Author: Remi Parcollet
nº 26 — Production process: Print on Demand. Author: Manon Bruet
nº 27 — Rhizomes of London: Archigram and mental images of the city. Sonia de Puineuf
nº 28 — The conference: a format. Authors: Manon Bruet, Area Of Work
nº 29 — Girls, the Troopers of Dance. Aestheticization of Politics and Manipulation of Entertainment. Author: Alexandra Midal
nº 30 — Types of types: the typographic specimen by Lineto. Author: Olivier Lebrun