Editorial design for issue #41 of Berlin-based interview magazine mono.kultur, on American choreographer and dancer Meg Stuart.
Delirious, vulnerable bodies running, stumbling, sliding from ramps, crashing into each other in full flight; whirling dancers in states of trance and abandon; traces of patterns emerging and dissolving: the work of American choreographer and dancer Meg Stuart is an enigmatic and dazzling experience of dance as a multisensory attack, distilling harmony out of chaos, grace out of roughness, moments of intensity out of daily rituals and gestures.
With mono.kultur, Meg Stuart talked about her first physical memories, the healing power of dancing and the thrill of disorientation.
Following Meg Stuart’s interest in abundance and complexity, the design discards all notions of top or bottom, left or right, with text and images set in different and ever-changing directions. A magazine as a physical object that wants to be handled and turned. Reading as a dance.
Publisher mono.kultur
Category Editorial design
Format 148,5×210 mm
Print Offset print
Interview Göksu Kunak
Introduction Kai von Rabenau
Words Meg Stuart & Damaged Goods
Graphic design with Maria Nogueira
mono.kultur #41: Meg stuart
Delirious, vulnerable bodies running, stumbling, sliding from ramps, crashing into each other in full flight; whirling dancers in states of trance and abandon; traces of patterns emerging and dissolving: the work of American choreographer and dancer Meg Stuart is an enigmatic and dazzling experience of dance as a multisensory attack, distilling harmony out of chaos, grace out of roughness, moments of intensity out of daily rituals and gestures.
With mono.kultur, Meg Stuart talked about her first physical memories, the healing power of dancing and the thrill of disorientation.
Following Meg Stuart’s interest in abundance and complexity, the design discards all notions of top or bottom, left or right, with text and images set in different and ever-changing directions. A magazine as a physical object that wants to be handled and turned. Reading as a dance.
Publisher mono.kultur
Category Editorial design
Format 148,5×210 mm
Print Offset print
Interview Göksu Kunak
Introduction Kai von Rabenau
Words Meg Stuart & Damaged Goods
Graphic design with Maria Nogueira
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Portugal
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10999 Berlin
Germany
For project enquiries,
commissions or collaborations,
please get in touch:
studio@evagoncalves.com
+49 (0) 176 568 081 61
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