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Kidney Health Australia annual report
14.05.2009




Annual report for Kidney Health Australia who were celebrating 40 years of support for those suffering kidney disease.
Narelle Jubelin: Cannibal Tours catalogue
22.03.2009




Catalogue design for the Narelle Jubelin: Cannibal Tours exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art until 12 July 2009.
The exhibition brings together, for the first time, the two versions of Jubelin’s Trade delivers people, a ‘cannibalised’ installation comprising the artist’s petit-point renditions intercut with readymade ‘primitive’ tribal masks and other museum objects and artworks, including Sidney Nolan’s celebrated painting Boy and the moon (1939-40). This installation is juxtaposed with Jubelin’s work Boxed Set (2006), eleven petit-point renditions of images representing formative childhood brushes with modernism, and photographs by Albert Tucker referencing his own encounters with aspects of modernism in Europe.
The design of the catalogue was based around the need to reproduce Trade delivers people #3 in its entirety as installed within the Albert & Barbara Tucker Gallery. A unique 10 page cover was developed to house the work that spans some 15 metres in length but less than a metre in height.
The art of existence: Les Kossatz exhibition signage
10.02.2009





The art of existence is a major survey exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art that reviews the 40 year career of artist Les Kossatz and is open until 8 March 2009.
The recurring motif of the sheep throughout the exhibition inspired the development of an unconventionally stenciled version of the typeface Din for application to exhibition signage and advertising.
Geelong Gallery website
3.02.2009

Following on from their successful brand update, the Geelong Gallery website has been launched with added functionality and navigation along with e-newsletter capabilities.
Many thanks to Peptolab for building the site.
Order & dissent catalogue
20.12.2008

Catalogue for the exhibition Order and dissent, which investigates the dialogue and debate generated by the originality, diversity and non-conformity of a selection of works from the Heide Collection.
The catalogue cover illustrates this debate by using the traditional embellishing technique of flocking on a contemporary san serif typeface.
The exhibition, curated by Kendrah Morgan, features work from the 1930s to the present day, artists represented include: Sam Atyeo, Moya Dyring, Sidney Nolan, Albert Tucker, Joy Hester, John Perceval, Arthur Boyd, Howard Arkley, Charles Blackman, Peter Booth, Mike Brown, Richard Larter, Sweeney Reed, Wolfgang Sievers and Jenny Watson. The exhibition is at Heide Museum of Modern Art until 1 March 2009.
