Poster as part of the visual communication campaign that Panama Papers Office directed for L’atlante di e meraviglie (“The Atlas of Marvels”), a duo exhibition showing the work of Zeyn Joukhadar and Matteo Rubbi, held by the Regional Funds for Contemporary Art (Frac Corsica) in Corte.
Taking as their starting point the Book of Fixed Stars by the astronomer Abd-Al-Rahman Al-Sûfi around 964, Zeyn Joukhadar and Matteo Rubbi have conceived the exhibition as a collection of fragments of an imaginary manuscript, in order to bring back the erased sky. Each piece refers to a part of a book entitled L’atlante di e meraviglie, which reminds us that the stars cannot be reduced to data.
DaVinci is used for headlines, paired with Aisha for Arabic, and Helvetica Bold for credits on the bottom of the poster.