Brought to Light: Photography and the Invisible, 1840–1900
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California, 2008
Description
Brought to Light chronicles scientific photography from the dawn of the medium in 1840 to the turn of the 20th century. This catalogue brings together nearly 200 vintage photographs that demonstrate early experiments with microscopes, telescopes, motion studies, electricity and magnetism, x-rays and spirit photography. In the 19th century, such images revealed the spectacle of the natural world not only to the scientific community but also to an awestruck public. The catalogue design seeks to respect the role these pictures played in popular science at the time of their creation, while at the same time highlighting their striking beauty for today’s viewers.
The use of multiple stocks anchors the approach, producing a visual as well as tactile experience. A shift in paper and a flood of custom-mixed chocolate-brown ink signals the transitions between sections of the catalogue. The end-sheets display images in relative scale to evoke a salon-style hanging, as many of these prints would have originally been displayed. Essays on a creamy white stock invite comfortable reading. The layout of the plate section is structured to expand and contract in a flow that includes multiple images on a spread when needed, while sometimes allowing individual images room to breathe on their own.
Juror Notes
The use of color is so subtle and elegant that it allows the images to really jump off of each page.
Credits
- Design firm
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- Art director
- Jennifer Sonderby
- Designer
- James Williams
- Jacket designer
- James Williams
- Authors
- Marie-Sophie Corcy, Maren Gröning, Tom Gunning, Corey Keller, Erin O’Toole, Carole Troufléau-Sandrin, Jennifer Tucker
- Editor
- Karen A. Levine
- Publisher
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art/Yale University Press
- Trim size
- 9.5 x 11.75
- Pages
- 216
- Quantity printed
- 6,400
- Typefaces
- Archer, Van Condensed, Whitman
- Printer
- Editoriale Bortolazzi Stei
- Jacket printer
- Editoriale Bortolazzi Stei
- Papers
- Burgo Selena, 140 gsm; GardaPat 13 Klassica, 135 gsm; GardaMatt Art, 170 gsm
- Binder
- Editoriale Bortolazzi Stei