Frogspawn Typography, A, 2014; Digital print
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0505, Visceral Typography
Nine digital prints each present a single large letter conjoined with unusual materials: clumps of frog eggs, strands of human hair, and hair nets. Monique Goossens, a graphic artist from the Netherlands, created these meticulously photographed prints. She uses visual imagery to elicit a tactile, visceral response.
Monique Goossens (Dutch, born 1971); Digital prints; Courtesy of Monique Goossens
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Frogspawn Typography, 2014
A, B, and E are submerged in transparent blobs of frog eggs.
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Hair Typography, 2013
Strands of hair clump together to form a, g, and p.
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Net Typography, 2013
Hair nets cloak the letters U, C, and T.
- Poster, Design Ignites Change
- laser cut wove paper.
- Gift of Marian Bantjes.
- 2013-23-1
- Poster, Yale University School of Art
- offset lithograph on white paper.
- Gift of Marion S. Rand.
- 2002-11-4
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- digital print on paper.
- Gift of Philippe Apeloig.
- 2014-34-17
- Poster, Cinema Afrika Filmtage (African Film Festival)
- screenprint on white wove paper.
- Gift of Ralph Schraivogel.
- 2007-15-3
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This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition The Senses: Design Beyond Vision.