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Design Category
Book design, 1997
Design firm
The Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, Illinois)
Collection
(1998) 50 Books/50 Covers of 1997

Description

In 1995, Irving Penn donated his professional archives to the Art Institute of Chicago, along with a set of prints representing his life’s work. This catalogue accompanied the exhibition of the same name and celebrates Penn’s gift to the museum.

The cover is a revealing example from the archival materials donated. This contact sheet assemblage, Unpublished Variants for the Christmas Cover of Vogue, November 15, 1949, demonstrates Penn’s working process. With its grease pencil markings, the image exposes not only the artist’s material practice but his visual thinking.

Credits
Art director: Sam Silvio
Graphic designer: Sam Silvio
Editor: Colin Westerbeck
Typeface: Futura
Printer: Meridian Printing Co.
Paper: Quintessence
Publishers/clients: The Art Institute of Chicago, Bulfinch Press, Little, Brown and Company