Designed by Alex Synge at Alex Synge
Categories: Identity / Exhibition / Social Media
Industry: Cultural
Tags: Contemporary art / Book Fair / Dublin
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Dublin Art Book Fair 2020: Design as an Attitude took place both online and at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios in Dublin from 23 November – 6 December 2020. With the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, and ever-changing government guidance on opening to the public, the book fair focused heavily on its online presence in using an online shop and hosting panel discussions, participatory events and book launches online. Design also utilised the gallery’s expansive exterior windows to make a public-facing impact while the physical space remained closed. This approach helped to extend the book fair’s reach to loyal and new audiences, both Irish and international.
DABF20 was curated by world-leading design critic and author Alice Rawsthorn (UK). It explored how design is becoming an increasingly elastic and extensive field that addresses major challenges of our time, such as the climate emergency and refugee crisis, the rise of inequality and intolerance and how to rebuild our lives after the devastating Covid-19 crisis.
Limited edition bookmarks were produced in collaboration with three studio artists from TBG+S, as well as screen-printed tote bags, digital gift cards and a graphic template for use across all online events.