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This book traces Jennifer Caubet’s work during her residency at the Centre International de Recherche sur le Verre et les Arts plastiques (Cirva), from 2017 to 2019. Immersed in Cirva’s studio as well as in her own, Jennifer Caubet was able to experience the many variations of the glass material through dialogue with the art center’s team of glass technicians. The sculptural projects she has developed at Cirva question various recurring notions in her work as an artist: how sculpture negotiates the relations to spaces and territories using scale measurements and the interaction with the human body; how gesture and movement determine shape; and where the boundaries between sculpture and landscape lie. Designed as a journey through the gestation stages of her work, the notebooks function as a score, offering, in all transparency, a reading of her preparatory drawings, annotations, studio gestures, and up until her finished works.
Texts: Isabelle Reiher, Lise Guéhenneux, Fabien Faure, Jennifer Caubet
NASA, Danne & Blackburn’s Graphics Standards Manual reprint
ISBN: 979-10-95991-00-7
English/French
164 pages
310 × 232 mm
Black + 1 spot color
5 spot colors swatch
Design: Syndicat
2016
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ISBN: 979-10-95991-00-7
English/French
164 pages
310 × 232 mm
Black + 1 spot color
5 spot colors swatch
Design: Syndicat
2016
20 €
Beyond a simple fascination for NASA, the manual is of interest for several reasons:
— It is an exhaustive presentation of visual identity – from letterheads to the markings on the space shuttle Discovery
— and thus allows the reader to apprehend the different formal, political and technical scales of the use of signs.
— The clarity of its texts which guided the personnel responsible for producing new documents contrasts sharply with the mainstream vocabulary in the communications field today.
— As an object, it is worthy of the interest it has created. It demonstrates the ambition and care taken in its presentation. Its format facilitates manipulation to ensure the organization, comprehension and implementation of the instructions and propositions it contains.
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
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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
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