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Pentagram

‘Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Mexican Modern Art’

Catalogue design for an exhibition at the Nova Southeastern University Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale.

The typeface GT Sectra is used throughout the book.
Table of contents.

Color is key to the book, with the vibrant hues of the paintings and Mexican folk art echoed in bright blasts of color that open each section.

Color is used to indicate different sections and collections within the book.
Paintings by Carlos Mérida (left) and Francisco Toledo (right).
Paintings by Wolfgang Paalen (left) and Rufino Tamayo (right).
Detail of "Zapatista" by Alfredo Ramos Martinez.
Painting by Frida Kahlo.
List of works in the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection.
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