Ai Kitahara Works 1992–2005
Eggers + Diaper, Berlin, Germany, 2005
Description
The artist Ai Kitahara’s work is often described as a series of traps or visual devices intended to catch the spectator red-handed in the act of curiosity. The cover includes a die-cut human form that reveals sandpaper behind. It is difficult to resist touching the surface beyond the form to feel what the material is, and when one does, one is “trapped” by its unpleasant abrasive surface.
Juror Notes
In the genre of die-cut covers peeking through to printed endsheets, this cover offers a twist—a look onto a piece of sandpaper, adding tactility to a cover that also offers a sense of depth. The purposefully misregistered type on the title echoes the gradient on the spine.
Collections:
50 Books | 50 Covers of 2005
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book cover
Credits
- Design firm
- Eggers + Diaper
- Art director/creative director/designer
- Mark Diaper
- Jacket designer
- Mark Diaper
- Authors
- Jean-Charles Agboton-Jumeau, Fumihiko Sumitomo
- Trim size
- 6.688 x 9.438 inches
- Pages
- 128
- Quantity printed
- 900
- Compositor
- Mark Diaper
- Typeface
- Meta
- Printer
- Medialis (Berlin)
- Jacket printer
- Medialis (Berlin)
- Papers
- Munken Lynx (Munkedals), LuxoSamtoffset (Schneider)
- Binder
- Stein + Lehmann (Berlin)
- Binding method
- Paperback, glued, sewn in sections
- Publishers/clients
- Laconic (Berlin), Site Odeon No. 5 (Paris)
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