Exhibition poster
Parisian art gallery Natalie Seroussi hosts an exhibition of the work of Belgian-born French poet, writer and painter Henri Michaux (1899–1984), with a focus on ink and pencil drawings.
The exhibition communication and accompanying printed catalog were designed by Doc Levin / Léo Quetglas. The title as well as all texts and poems from Henri Michaux are set in Benjamin Dumond’s Michaux, an homage to the artist's work. When Henri Michaux explored a loss of control in the production of written shapes through the use of narcotics, the typeface relies on computer scripts for the same purpose. Benjamin Dumond wrote a program to generate thousands of random three-stroke signs, then proceeded to subjectively select those which looked most like letters, numbers and other glyphs.
All captions and supporting info are set in Avenir.
Cover of the printed catalog
Backcover of the printed catalog