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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition

Contributed by Sharp Type on Mar 31st, 2022. Artwork published in
November 2019
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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition 1
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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes / Два авангарда!? Рифмы is an exhibition put on by the AZ Museum of Moscow as a part of the contemporary art festival First factory of Avant-garde. The exhibition took place at the Ivanovo Regional Museum of Art in the city of Ivanovo, Russia, which rhymed avant-garde masterpieces from the Ivanovo collection with distinguished creations by artists from the latter half of the 20th century.

Ira Koshaleva of Tuman studio was in charge of the exhibit’s visual communications and used Beatrice Display as the main font for the project, including posters, catalogs, and pamphlets. The supporting sans is unidentified. [It appears to be Aeroport, see comments.]

The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition 2
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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition 3
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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition 4
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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition 5
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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition 6
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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition 7
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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition 8
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The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition 9
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  • Beatrice Display
  • Aeroport

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2 Comments on “The Two Avant-guards?! Rhymes exhibition”

  1. The unidentified sans serif looks close to Aeroport.

    www.myfonts.com/fonts/brown…

  2. I think you nailed it! Thanks, Akira.

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