Talk
September 22, 2013, 3pm
In conjunction with the survey exhibition of work by British graphic designer Richard Hollis at Artists Space : Books & Talks, this event presents a video lecture by Hollis filmed in August 2013. His presentation draws on a significant archive of visual material to show a personal account of his work, and its location in relation to shifting social, technological and aesthetic contexts. As such, the lecture functions as a pedagogical tool for the understanding of graphic design as a critical discipline.
Designer and publisher Stuart Bailey, who worked with Hollis in the mid-1990s, will introduce the screening.