The Portraits Speak: Chuck Close in Conversation with 27 of His Subjects

The Portraits Speak: Chuck Close in Conversation with 27 of His Subjects

Lausten Cossutta Design, Los Angeles, California, 1997

Description

A book designed to bring to a broad audience the work of Chuck Close and the artists he painted. To do this, each artist’s conversation opens with a visual narrative of full-bleed black-and-white photos showing both the artist and his or her work. These photo-narratives are intended to show connections between the artist’s life and work that might otherwise be overlooked. A limited printing budget guided decisions such as the jacketless cover, the 28-page color frontispiece that opens the book, the documentary-like black-and-white body of the book, and the lightweight paper.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 1997
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Design firm
Lausten Cossutta Design
Graphic designers
Judith Lausten, Renée Cossutta
Editor
Joanne Kesten
Typeface
Gill Sans
Printer
Publishers Press
Paper
Sterling Matte
Publisher
A.R.T. Press
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