203x127mm Books
4 page cover onto 300gsm Uncoated
Matt lamination to the outer
48 inside pages onto 170gsm Uncoated
Four colour print throughout
Trimmed, collated and perfect bound
Internationally renowned artist Dexter Dalwood’s work is thought-provoking, his canvases offering a singular perspective on history and popular culture. When it was time to encapsulate his unique vision in a book, the artist turned to Ex Why Zed’s unparalleled expertise in artist catalogue printing. The result: “Dexter Dalwood | What Is Really Happening”, a beautiful pocket-sized art catalogue that allows readers to experience the artist’s vision in a tangible, intimate format.
British artist Dexter Dalwood has carved a niche for himself with his distinct artistic style. His paintings, often depicting imagined scenes from historical, literary or contemporary sources, push boundaries and spark conversations. With “What Is Really Happening”, Dalwood invites audiences into his creative process and artistic philosophy.
The book’s design was in the capable hands of Dostoyevsky Wannabe, known for their bold, innovative approach to book design. They perfectly complemented Dalwood’s art, creating a book that was not just a repository of his work, but an artwork in itself.
The decision to opt for a pocket-size format was a conscious one. Measuring 203x127mm, the compact size of the book enhances its accessibility, making it a portable art gallery that readers can carry with them. The book’s cover was printed on 300gsm uncoated paper with a matte lamination to the outer, enhancing its tactile feel while also providing durability.
Inside, the book contains 48 pages printed onto 170gsm uncoated paper, offering a high-quality backdrop for Dalwood’s works. The pages are perfect bound, offering a clean, sleek finish that complements the book’s minimalist design.
Ex Why Zed’s expertise in creating visually striking art catalogues is evident in previous projects, such as ‘The Blazing World by Bartleby’s Editions‘ and Merry Art by Hannah Barry Gallery. These projects, along with Dalwood’s book, underscore the ability of self-published book printing to effectively translate an artist’s vision into a different medium.
“Dexter Dalwood | What Is Really Happening” isn’t just a book; it’s a portable gallery that offers readers an intimate experience of the artist’s work. Whether it’s for the Saatchi Gallery or the Simon Lee Gallery, Ex Why Zed has consistently demonstrated its ability to create pocket-size art catalogues that capture the essence of an exhibition, transforming the ephemeral into the enduring.
In conclusion, the creation of “Dexter Dalwood | What Is Really Happening” reaffirms the value of pocket-size art catalogue printing in promoting an artist’s work. It underscores the unique role of such catalogues in helping audiences engage with art on a personal level, while also broadening the reach of artists and galleries alike. This project, like the many others Ex Why Zed has undertaken, stands as a testament to the transformative power of art and the enduring appeal of the printed page.