For the first of its Inside Design shows of
the year, London’s Great Western Studios has looked to graphic design
brothers Fetherstonhaugh, who draw together three decades of projects
for the exhibition and accompanying talk.
Finch’s Quarterly Review
Brothers and Fetherstonhaugh directors Tristram and Patrick formed their consultancy around 30 years ago, and will be showing projects they feel best represent each decade of their practice.
Patrick and Tristram Fetherstonhaugh
From the 1990s, Fetherstonhaugh has decided to show their work with Coutts Contemporary Art Foundation Award. The now-defunct prize was awarded each year, and the consultancy produced catalogues for artists, interviewed, photographed, wrote and commissioned articles and made a series of short films for each of the awards.
Concert cover
‘For us, there’s a client, and then they have their clients, so we have to think about what they want to say and what their clients want to hear. You’ve got to produce something that makes everyone happy’.
Fetherstonhaugh’s aim, say the brothers, is to create designs that are timeless – ‘the right design for the right place’.
‘With us it’s best if you don’t really see that it’s been designed’, they explain. ‘It stops you from making something that could go out of fashion’.
Beyond Bespoke No1 books
Butterfield Asset Management spread
GalleriesNow
Inside Design with Fetherstonhaugh runs from 14 – 25 February at Great Western Studios, 65 Alfred Road, London W2
Viveteria for Selfridge’s
No comments:
Post a Comment