Exhibition Catalogues
A collection of exhibition catalogues designed for cultural organizations including the Gibbes Museum of Art, The Citadel, and the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Museum.
Japanese Print Catalogue
Lasting Impressions Japanese print catalogue designed by Banks Creative for the Gibbes Museum of Art. Featuring 60 rare woodblock prints from the Read-Simms Collection and 176 pages of golden page layout. Published by the Gibbes Museum of Art, designed by Banks Creative, co-edited by Sara Arnold and Stephen G. Hoffius with catalogue entries by Sebastian Izzard and foreword by Angela D. Mack.
Reynier Llanes Catalogue
Exhibition catalogue entitled Reynier Llanes: Passages, featuring over 40 pages of inspired layout, ethereal paintings by Reynier Llanes, an introduction by curator Sara C. Arnold, and installation pics from the Gibbes Museum of Art. Designed by Banks Creative and edited by Sara C. Arnold.
William Eggleston Catalogue
Exhibition catalogue featuring works by renowned color photographer William Eggleston, the "Godfather of Color Photography," whose vivid images of the ordinary world were considered groundbreaking. Designed by Banks Creative and perfect for anyone obsessed with 1970s nostalgia. Published by the Gibbes Museum of Art, designed by Banks Creative, co-edited by Sara Arnold and Stephen G. Hoffius with an essay by Simon Constantine, photography specialist and lecturer at Sotheby’s Art Institute London.
DAR Museum Textiles Catalogue
Making, meaning, memory, and a brand new exhibition catalogue for the Daughters of the American Revolution DAR Museum in DC! Sewn in America examines the role sewing has played in American women’s lives from the 18th century to today, shaping gender roles, and using needles to express emotions and identity. Featuring 250-pages of textiles-rich layout, groundbreaking research by curator Alden O’Brien, 3 thought-provoking essays by Lynne Anderson, Lynne Zacek Bassett, Karin J. Bohleke, and over 80 images of sewn objects from its namesake exhibition.
Rauschenberg in Charleston
Exhibition catalogue for Rauschenberg in Charleston, an exhibition at the Gibbes Museum of Art featuring works on loan from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. This catalogue highlights a selection of Rauschenberg’s Charleston photographs taken between 1952 and 1981 and examines their appearance in several later works. Published by the Gibbes Museum of Art, designed by Banks Creative, and edited by Sara Arnold.
Hudson River School
Exhibition catalogue for Painting a Nation: Hudson River School Landscapes from the Higdon Collection, a private collection of Hudson River School paintings, the first native school of painting in the United States. Published by the Gibbes Museum of Art, designed by Banks Creative, and edited by Sara Arnold.
DAR Museum Portrait Catalogue
Power, portraits, and a very pleasing catalogue for the Daughters of the American Revolution DAR Museum in DC! Pleasing Truths: Power and Portraits in the American Home features 135-pages of inspired layout, a brilliant introduction by curator William A. Strollo, 3 thought-provoking essays, and 42 portraits from its namesake exhibition. Catalogue design by Banks Creative for the DAR Museum, edited by William A. Strollo and editorial consultant Margaret Hancock, with essayists Janine Yorimoto Boldt, Katie McKinney, and Neal Hurst.
Behind the Lines Citadel Catalogue
Behind the Lines: Combat Artists and The Citadel Experience catalogue design for The Citadel. Featuring over 70 pages of works by acclaimed combat artists; foreword by General Glenn M. Walters, USMC (Retired), President of The Citadel; and essay by editor (and curator) Tiffany Silverman, Director of Fine Arts Art at The Citadel.
The Things We Carry
Exhibition catalogue for The Things We Carry: Contemporary Art in the South, featuring works by a diverse group of nationally-known contemporary artists addressing the troubled history of the American South and the many ways that history is represented today, including artistic responses to the tragic shooting of nine parishioners at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston on June 17, 2015. Featured artists include Bo Bartlett, William Christenberry, Sonya Clark, Andrea Keys Connell, Lonnie Holley, Deborah Luster, Sally Mann, Stephen Marc, Mike Smith, Damian Stamer, and Stacy Lynn Waddell. Designed by Banks Creative and edited by Pamela Wall.