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Friday
Apr202012

TH&B2: A Group Installation Show in Hamilton

The Toronto/Hamilton art collective TH&B invited artists to create installtions in at 270 Sherman Ave. N. a former textile manufacturing complex in Hamilton, Ontario. My piece consists of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs I photographed in the space. There are some other elements that you will see when I post the installtion shots.

TH&B 2

April 21-May 12, 2012

270 Sherman Avenue North, Third Floor, Hamilton
Located North of Barton Street on the corner of Sherman and Lansdowne Avenue
Parking in rear

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 21 from 8:00–10:00 pm
Closing Performances: Saturday, May 12 from 8:00–10:00 pm

Visiting Hours: 
April 28–29 12:00–4:00 pm, 
Doors Open Hamilton May 5–6 10:00 am–4:00 pm

Further info here

 


Tuesday
Mar062012

Faux Books in Group Show Armory Weekend

I'll have a set of 12 books in a group show at Black & White Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn that opens Saturday, March 10th.


There will be several new titles being shown for the first time, this is one of them:
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Tuesday
Feb072012

Daily Book Graphics #1000 is Up.

This same post appears over at Montague Projects Blog

As of Daily Book Graphics #1000, I have posted 1,749 images, 1,081 of them book covers.

I haven’t made a big deal out of any of the milestones in the Daily Book Graphics Project, but somehow hitting 1000 posts seems significant. I started this project on February 21st in 2009 with the intention of doing it for a year. The idea for DBG was borrowed from my friend Michael Kelleher who started his Aimless Reading Project (on his Pearlblossom Highway blog) in early 2009. He was, and still is, going through his library alphabetically and writing something about each book. My idea was to go through the books I owned and scan the graphics and covers I found interesting. I wanted to liberate these images from the shelf. However, digging through books every day and scanning multiple images takes a lot of time so I pretty quickly started to focus on covers. It didn’t take long for me to run out of my own books so I began buying books from thrift stores and charity book sales. I try not to spend more than a dollar per book, but if I find something amazing, or by a designer I collect (Rudolph deHarak, John + Mary Condon) I may go as high as $5.

Doing this for the last three years has been an education in graphic design. Not that I wasn’t fairly well educated to start with, but I think my eye has become much more sensitive. It wasn’t my original intention to have the project focus on a particular era, but 1950 to 1980 is ultimately what I find most exciting and interesting. And spending all this time soaking in the mid-century aesthetic led directly to me designing faux books as part of my Secondary Occupants/Collected & Observed art project

So thanks to everyone who follows the blog and the Flickr feed, I have no plans to stop any time soon. And thanks to all the like-minded book bloggers and Flickr posters, collectively we are building an incredible graphic design archive. 

Friday
Nov182011

Montague Projects in "Typography Sketchbooks"

I'm happy to tell you that I have work in Steven Heller and Lita Talrico's book, Typography Sketchbooks. The book is packed with heavy hitters (Art Chantry, Ivan Chermayeff, Milton Glaser, Erik Spiekermann), I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing in their company! When asked to contribute for the theme of typography sketchbooks, I decided to use the notes and files from the design process for the Frazer/Montague Design logo. The first spread is from an actual notebook and the second is one of the sprawling Illustrator documents I generate when I am trying out different directions for the design of a logo. I might have been a little too honest, a lot of the work in this book looks like finished work that involves typography. Also, they don't show my final design, for the logo, but that's OK, the reader basically gets a sense of it from the first spread.

Wednesday
Nov092011

Secondary Occupants at UWAG

I'm installing my Secondary Occupants project at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery, (in Waterloo, Ontario). I'll be posting installtion shots in the next couple days.

University of Waterloo Art Gallery

Secondary Occupants Collected & Observed

November 10–December 17, 2011

Opening reception: Thursday, November 10 from 5:00–8:00 pm