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“Slow-Moving Luminaries” Exhibition Catalog

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An exhibition catalog as intriguing as its subject.

Project: The tiniest stitch of color binds this elegantly modern exhibition catalog for Lars Jan’s large scale “Slow-Moving Luminaries” project featured at Art Basel Miami 2017. Extra care is required so as to not wrinkle or crease the clear covers, which create dimensional interplay with the under sheet. Acetate and vellum covers envelop the piece, which create interplay with light and shadow. Art imitates art.

Print: UV offset lithography

Stocks: Acetate Cover: 4.5 Mil Clear PET; Vellum Cover: 36# CT Clear Translucent Text; Text Stock: 100# Finch Fine Bright White Ultra Smooth Text

Finishing: Collate acetate cover and inside pages; Saddle sew with dark orange thread

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