July 2006

Heide Museum of Modern Art naming rights signage

27.07.2006

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Many cultural developments require the financial assistance of private sector individuals and organisations. During the recent redevelopment of Heide, many of the internal and external spaces were named after such benefactors.

Instead of imposing a signage solution that would compete with the architecture and the exhibition programming, the naming rights signage was conceived as a series of subtle thresholds, embedded in the ground at the point of entry to each space. The external signs are made of bluestone and the internal made of steel.

Meeting a Dream: Albert Tucker in Paris 1948-1952

20.07.2006

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A catalogue featuring the work of Australian artist Albert Tucker during his time spent abroad experiencing the Paris nightlife. The cover features laser cut holes that mimic the type used in illuminated signs of that era.

Imagine

20.07.2006

Catalogue for a contemporary show of 10 artists with 10 writers commissioned to describe their work. Each artist was given a 4 page A3 project sheet that responded to their work. To illustrate the unrelated nature of the artists’ work the project sheets were collated without stitching enabling the reader to juxtapose the artworks in a variety of combinations.

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