Art History Typography
By Arvind Sundar

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Art History Typography

By Arvind Sundar

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Limited 1st Edition of 20

Hand-Signed and Numbered

Hardbound. Printed on Eames 118 GSM Paper.

ISBN: 978-93-5437-706-8

"What if famous artists were type designers?"

This book is visual artist Arvind Sundar's whimsical take on this question over 52 beautifully illustrated pages. An avid reader of art history, Arvind designed these typefaces by putting himself in the shoes of some of the iconic artists who have inspired him over the years. A coffee table book, ART HISTORY TYPOGRAPHY also doubles up as a delightful introduction for children to the world of art and pathbreaking artists.

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Arvind Sundar

About The Artist


Arvind Sundar entered the world of art when he encountered Jackson Pollock’s ‘Autumn Rhythm’ while on a trip to the USA post his graduation. And he hasn’t paused ever since. An alumnus of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Cincinnati, Arvind primarily draws inspiration from three movements in art history: Russian Constructivism, Minimalism and Indian Tantric Paintings. His current practice revolves around the exploration of grids and geometry. In a world dominated by grids - from the stock market and Google Maps to architecture, city planning and the very screens that we keep staring at endlessly - he is a storyteller with the grid as his primary vocabulary. Arvind’s works have been exhibited extensively in India, USA and UAE. He currently teaches art in Loyola College, Chennai. 

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