Club 57, MoMA
“Club 57” served as a countercultural haven nestled in the basement of a Polish Church at 57 St. Marks Place, where artists, musicians, performers, and curators converged to share ideas and foster creativity.
To honor the club’s iconic neon signage and budget-friendly Xerox flyers from its history, the exhibition paid tribute by crafting an identity featuring striking graphic typography and a neon title wall.
CREATED AT MoMA DESIGN TEAM
CURATED BY RON MAGLIOZZI & SOPHIE CAVOULACOS
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-> VISUAL IDENTITY
-> SPATIAL DESIGN
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ROLE – DESIGN
CD – INGRID CHOU
AD – DAMIEN SAATDJIAN
PRODUCTION – CLAIRE COREY
To honor the club’s iconic neon signage and budget-friendly Xerox flyers from its history, the exhibition paid tribute by crafting an identity featuring striking graphic typography and a neon title wall.
CREATED AT MoMA DESIGN TEAM
CURATED BY RON MAGLIOZZI & SOPHIE CAVOULACOS
–
-> VISUAL IDENTITY
-> SPATIAL DESIGN
–
ROLE – DESIGN
CD – INGRID CHOU
AD – DAMIEN SAATDJIAN
PRODUCTION – CLAIRE COREY




