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Design Category
Book design, 1999
Design firm
COMA (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (Brooklyn, New York)
Collection
(2000) 50 Books/50 Covers of 1999

Description

This project demanded that we organize vast quantities of material. The subject of this book, Peter Halley, is an artist, writer, publisher and lecturer. To grasp the multiplicity of his production, we began with 1,600 images and edited down to 550 images which we then assembled into multiple, but related, stories. In tackling this process of editing and narration, breaking down and rebuilding, we took our cue from Halley, whose own raw materials consist of conduits, cells and links. We provided a kind of compass in the form of an information bar that runs along the bottom of each page and facilitates linkage within and outside of the book and sparks interpretation by presenting views of Halley's paintings in different contexts, quotations, documentation of events and details about the plates.

Credits
Art directors: Cornelia Blatter, Marcel Hermans
Production coordinators: Cornelia Blatter, Marcel Hermans
Authors: Rudi Fuchs, Susan Kandel, Mariko Matake, Demetrio Paparoni, David Rimanelli, Thyrza Goodeve
Trim size: 8 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches
Pages: 228
Quantity printed: 4,000
Typeface: The Sans
Printer: Veenman Drukkers
Papers: 150 gram Libra Mat, 120 gram Pop Five Pearlescent , 95 gram Canson Transparant
Binding method: Smyth sewn
Binding materials: 135 gram Hello Gloss Coated, Bührmann Ubens
Endpapers: 180 gram Libra Mat
Publisher/client: Distributed Art Publisher