Paula Scher: MAPS

Paula Scher: MAPS

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Oct 19, 2011 · English · Hardcover (144 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 144
Language English
Published Oct 19, 2011
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN-10 1616890339
ISBN-13 9781616890339

Description

Paula Scher’s artistic journey in the early 1990s took a dynamic turn as she explored the intersection of design and painting. Known for her impactful graphics, she began to create vibrant and intricate maps that transformed the traditional understanding of cartography. Each piece is more than just a representation of geography; they serve as a canvas for her thoughts, emotions, and perspectives, immersing viewers in a rich narrative of place and identity.

Through her maps, Scher invites the audience into a world where geography is reimagined. The bold colors and striking typography reflect her unique style, expertly blending art with information. These visualizations resonate deeply, conveying not just locations but also the stories and histories intertwined with them. As readers navigate through her maps, they encounter a celebration of culture and communication that transcends mere artistic expression.

This collection offers insight into Scher’s philosophy on design and art, showcasing her ability to connect with viewers in ways that challenge conventional boundaries. As she defies the limitations of traditional mapping, her work encourages a deeper exploration of the spaces we inhabit, making it a compelling addition to the world of contemporary art and design.
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