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Designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio is an exhibition of 48 new books, each unique and made up of 48 different publications designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio. The limited edition book has been meticulously reformed, as an amalgam of 48 selected books and catalogues, from 2001 to present, designed for clients including Bookworks, Lund Humphries and Tate Publishing. With 192 pages of contrasting form and content, Designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio is a reconfiguring of separated leaves in which typography, image, ink and paper can either clash or complement in their new formations.

‘… strange combinations, contradictions, arrangements nearly bad; not pastiche, but sort of, not homage, but sort of; history, but now.’
Eric Kindel (from his introduction Book of Books)

All 48 books will be on display in an installation at Kaleid editions from 31 March – 25 April 2010, alongside a selection of the original publications. A limited edition booklet will be available for purchase.

Designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio
Private view: Tuesday 30 March 2010, 6 – 9pm

Kaleid editions
Unit 2, 23 – 25 Redchurch Street
Shoreditch, London E2 7DH


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