Issues in Cultural Theory #1—Minimal Politics

Issues in Cultural Theory #1—Minimal Politics

University of Maryland Baltimore County, Visual Arts Department, Baltimore, Maryland, 1997

Description

The design of this book, a theoretical primer for an exhibition about minimal art, plays on the show’s exploration of the interconnection between form and ideology. Minimal Politics examines the leftist political concerns lurking in the industrial cubes and plinths of the century’s most abstract and pared-down aesthetic movement. The design expands on the exhibition’s historical, aesthetic, and social issues, elegantly subverting the formal vocabulary of book design: the cover slyly conceals much of its “content” under its cool, metallic surface; the pages play with and against the modernist grid, continually testing our preconceptions about typography and composition.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 1997
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Design firm
University of Maryland Baltimore County, Visual Arts Department
Art director
Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo
Graphic designer
Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo
Photographer
Various
Author
Maurice Berger
Typefaces
Janson, Trajan
Printer
H&N Printing
Paper
Mohawk Vellum 80# Text
Publisher
University of Maryland
Client
Fine Arts Gallery
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