More or Less Exhibition, Potter Museum
More or Less Exhibition, Potter Museum

Merit Award
More or Less Exhibition, Potter Museum

Location
Melbourne, Australia

Client
Potter Museum

Design Firm
Emery Vincent Design, Southbank, Australia

Design Team
Garry Emery (Principal in Charge), Emery Vincent Design Team

Photographers
Earl Carter

More or Less Exhibition, Potter Museum
This exhibition of the work of a major graphic design practice from Australia took place in an art gallery, reflecting how graphic design and art engage in a continuing dialog. The installation is based on a tangram – a Chinese puzzle – in which a square is divided into a parallelogram, a square and five triangles. The exhibit viewer is a vital participant in the production of meaning; how people individually move around the installation, circulate, view, read, and listen affect how they interpret information. More or Less has many connotations: Mies's dictum that less is more, an Australian colloquialism, an ambiguous conjunction of opposites, the phrase of a perfectionist as there is always room for further minute adjustment – more or less.

Jury Comment: "These installation images draw me in, engaging my curiosity. A puzzle seems to unfold within an otherwise neutral container, signaling a progression of information. The cold permanence of the finish materials used serves to make each backlit image more appealing."

"There is great editing and restraint of space in the display of information. The type set into the metal is especially powerful for its message of permanence."




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