Man’s relationship with nature is one of the major issues of the 21st century due to growing ecological awareness. However, this link has existed since the origins of humanity, shaping the sensibilities and movements of each moment. This is why nature has a significant presence in the history of Western art.
To illustrate this decisive element in artistic creation, De la Nature brings together four visual artists with visual proposals in which the relationship between man and nature is essential: Philippe Cognée, Cristina Iglesias, Wolfgang Laib and Giuseppe Penone.
Directed by Guy Tosatto and Sophie Bernard, the work is published on the occasion of the exhibition De la Nature presented at the Musée de Grenoble. It consists of a slipcase containing five books with different finishes, magnificently published by Éditions Lienart in Paris.
A new graphic project produced in perfect synergy by our group of companies: Caméléons Artisans de l’Image, Agpograf Impressors and Nexe Impressions.
Specifications
Co-publication
Éditions Lienart and Musée de Grenoble
Elements
Book (A) of 184 pages
Four books (B) of 48 pages
Slipcase
Printing
LED UVI
Book cover (A): 4/0 inks and matt laminated on one side
Inside of book (A): 4/4 inks
Book cover (B): 4/0 and acrylic varnish on one side
Inside books (B): 4/4 inks
Slipcase: 4/0 inks and matt lamination on one side
Papers
Book cover (A): Graphic cardboard 1 c/ of 330 g
Inside book (A): Magno matt of 150 g
Book cover (B): 300 g Munken Lynx
Inside books (B): 150 g Munken Lynx
Slipcase: Magno matt 150 g
Binding
Stitched paperback
2 full flaps on book cover (A)
Finishes
Slipcase made of 2 mm cardboard