landscape revisited

interpretation panels for the recent ‘landscape revisited’ exhibition in scarborough art gallery featuring photos by joe cornish and paintings by kane cunningham.

the text was pretty much a conversation between the two artists reflecting their working methods that created the body of work for the exhibition. we took a typographic approach that helped break up the large body of text and highlight some of the common themes.

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the ordnance survey style contours feature shutter speeds and paint reference numbers rather than topographic data and run across the artwork labels too. larger contours on the gallery walls helped tie the exhibition together and were created on the fly responding to the hanging with jan, the exhibition’s curator, who had the original idea to team joe and kane together.

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