Melancholia and Moralism book
MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2002
Description
Although this collection of Douglas Crimp’s eloquent writings on the politics of HIV and AIDS contains mostly essays from the late ’80s and early ’90s, the goal was for the book to have a fresh and sensitive look. The text was designed with classic simplicity as a showcase for the sometimes provocative imagery. The Felix Gonzales-Torres installation piece for the cover perfectly captured the author’s message: that the gradually waning militant response to the AIDS epidemic is a symptom of Freudian “melancholia” that reveals a dangerous identification on the part of gays with a moralistic homophobia still prevalent in wider society.
Collections:
50 Books | 50 Covers of 2002
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Design firm
- MIT Press
- Art director
- Patrick Ciano
- Designer
- Patrick Ciano
- Photographer
- Peter Muscato
- Production coordinator
- Terry Lamoureux
- Trim size
- 6 x 9 inches
- Pages
- 320
- Quantity printed
- 2,500
- Compositor
- Graphic Composition
- Typefaces
- Berkeley, Univers, Utopia
- Printer
- Grafos S.A.
- Papers
- Semimatt Art Hello Silk Crème 115 gsm, Gloss Art 150 gsm
- Binder
- Grafos S.A.
- Binding method
- Sewn, hardcover
- Jacket designer
- Patrick Ciano
- Jacket printer
- Grafos S.A.
- Author
- Douglas Crimp
- Editor
- Judy Feldmann
- Publisher
- MIT Press
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