Marilyn Monroe – Life as a Legend

Life as a Legend: Marilyn Monroe captures the spark, sex appeal, and sensation of Marilyn Monroe through the art of Andy Warhol, Allen Jones, Peter Blake, Eve Arnold, Richard Avedon, Bert Stern, Henri Cartier-Bresson and many others. With more than 80 artists and their variety of styles, this collaboration illustrates recognizable moments in Monroe’s film career. The diversity of the work allows the viewer to interpret and enjoy Marilyn Monroe’s captivating personality, as well as enabling an insight to the vulnerability that enraptured the public.

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Client

Luis Lorenzana

Winter 2017

Designers
Deanna Luu and Manuel Leon

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Many Visions, Many Versions

book-design-MANY VISIONS, MANY VERSIONS

An unparalleled opportunity for audiences to view rarely seen contemporary art from four major indigenous artistic traditions in India, Many Visions, Many Versions: Art from Indigenous Communities in India showcases works from the Gond and Warli communities of central India, the Mithila region of Bihar, and the narrative scroll painters of West Bengal. The exhibition features 47 exceptional paintings and drawings, selected from private collections in the United States and Europe, by 24 significant indigenous artists including Jangarh Singh Shyam, Jivya Soma Mashe, Sita Devi, and Swarna Chitrakar, among others.

Many Visions, Many Versions explores the breadth and variety of cultural traditions in India, revealing a dynamic aesthetic that remains deeply rooted in traditional culture, yet vitally responsive to issues of global concern. Rather than taking a conventional approach to exhibiting these four distinct indigenous artistic traditions by separating them into sections distinguished by tribal and cultural affinities, the curators intentionally display the paintings thematically; accentuating the shared cultural features and contemporary concerns of these four communities that underlies the diversity of the artists’ unique expressive forms, techniques, and styles. The exhibition is divided into four broad categories: Myth and Cosmology, Nature – real and imagined, Village Life, and Contemporary Explorations.

India’s rise as an Asian power on the global scene has focused the world’s attention on the country and its culture. For American audiences eager to know more about Indian art, Many Visions, Many Versions offers an opportunity for viewers of all ages to learn about life and culture in India through these remarkable artworks.

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Client

IA&A Traveling Exhibition Service

2018

Designer
Deanna Luu

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Man Ray, African Art, and the Modernist Lens

book-design-Man Ray, African Art, and the Modernist Lens

IA&A Design Studio created this 183-page book for the exhibition, Man Ray, African Art, and the Modernist Lens. Meticulously researched and compellingly presented, the book and the exhibition it accompanies raise thought-provoking questions about how photographs of African objects have shaped our ideas about African art and, in turn, how these images contributed to multiple Modernist viewpoints.

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Client

IA&A Traveling Exhibition Service

2015

Designers
Simon Fong

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The groundbreaking exhibition featured the photographs of American artist Man Ray (1890-1976), whose work translated the vogue for African art into a modernist aesthetic and disseminated this idea to a popular audience. This exhibition explored a little-examined chapter in the development of modernist artistic practice; namely, the significant role photography played in the process by which African objects—formerly considered ethnographic curiosities—came to be perceived as the stuff of modern art in the first decades of the 20th century.

Along with the exhibition and catalogue we created exhibition wall graphics, invitations and educational packets.

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Lethal Beauty – Samurai Weapons and Armor

The striking duality of deadly weaponry forged with artistic beauty is on full display in this exhibition. With 63 works by master craftsmen from the 13th to 20th centuries, Lethal Beauty features full suits of armor, helmets, warrior hats, face masks, long and short swords, daggers, rifles, and more. This exhibition was curated by Dr. Andreas Marks, Director and Chief Curator of the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture.

AWARDS
Creativity 43rd Print & Packaging Awards
Honorable Mention: Book Design (complete, single unit)

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Client

IA&A Traveling Exhibition Service

2015

Designers
Simon Fong

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Print Collateral

IA&A Design Studio created a catalogue, education packet, exhibition graphics and promotional materials to supplement the exhibition.

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Folding Paper – The Infinite Possibilities of Origami

Folding Paper is a groundbreaking exhibition that explores the evolution of origami from craft to fine art, and its stunning modern-day applications in the fields of mathematics, engineering, design, and the global peace movement. Works by 45 master folders from around the world—from countries as diverse as Japan, the United States, Uruguay, and Russia—showcase the power and potential of contemporary origami. In these artists’ hands, paper is a medium for infinite creativity.

AWARDS
42nd Creativity International Awards
Silver: Book Design Interior
Honorable Mention: Book Cover or Jacket

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Client

IA&A Traveling Exhibition Service

2015

Designers
Simon Fong

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