Emigre - Museum Exhibits

Museum Exhibits

  • Walker Art Center, Minneapolis - featured Emigre's book "Emigre No. 70: The Look Back Issue" and the font Base 900 in the Center's exhibit "Graphic Design: Now in Production."
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London - featured Emigre Magazine issues # 10 and #11 in the "Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990" exhibit
  • Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh - featured all 13 typographic labels designed for the Historia type specimen in the exhibit "Deep Surface: Contemporary Ornament and Pattern"
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York City - features 23 digital typefaces for their permanent collection, including five Emigre font families: Jeffery Keedy's Keedy Sans, Jonathan Barnbrook's Mason Serif, Barry Deck's Template Gothic, Zuzana Licko's Oakland (renamed Lo-Res in 2001), and P. Scott Makela's Dead History. They were displayed in their "Standard Deviations" exhibit
  • Museum für Gestaltung - Museum of Design, Zurich - holds Emigre Magazine issues in their permanent collection
  • Gallery 16, San Francisco - displayed Emigre's design work in 2010
  • Berardo Collection Museum, Lisbon - Emigre Magazine issue's # 10 - # 24 were featured in their 2009 exhibit "Quick, Quick, Slow"
  • The Photography Show 2007, New York City - exhibited a photo portfolio of Rudy VanderLans' work in 2007
  • Visionaire Gallery, New York City - featured 5 issues of Emigre Magazine in their "Megazines" exhibit in 2006
  • Centre Pompidou, Paris - featured Emigre's work as part of their "D-Day" exhibit in 2005

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