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David Byrne: A Luaka Bop Compilation

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Object Details

Design Director
Tibor Kalman, American, b. Hungary, 1949–1999
Sculptor
Steven Levesque
Photographer
David Hamsley
Miguel Rio Branco
Barry Lewis
Firm
M&Co, New York, New York, USA, 1979–1992
Catalogue Status
Research in Progress
Description
Box - Recto: The central photographic image, placed in the top half, is an inverted heart-shaped scultpure, painted dark pink-tinged red. At its center top, the heart extends into a rimmed opening, as if on a vessel. Within the heart, A Luaka Bop is painted in white capitals on three lines and an eye is centered between the second and third lines. The perimeter of the sculpture is spiked by thirteen nails. The background consists of a hazy image in greenish blue, with white highlights, of a crowd of musicians and audience members.The design of a narrow band at the top, imprinted on pink with the album title in black capitals, is carried through on the verso, side pieces and top and bottom enclosures, imprinted with production information on varicolored bands.
Verso: Against the background of a color photograph of a room, in the right half, beginning below the top band, is a statement about the compact disc signed by David Byrne; it is imprinted in small white capitals, as if handwritten, and includes crossouts and corrections. To its left is a vertical listing of the album numbers imprinted in small yellow letters. People appear in the lower half of the room photograph: in the foreground, a woman wearing a striped shirt, who appears to be singing; behind her, several children and another woman; and on the left, a partial view of a man, with upraised arm, dancing.
Insert (booklet) - Recto: This is a reduced version of the packaging recto.
Verso: Here, the same group photograph of the packaging verso shows the people moved to the left, this time with the dancing man's face in view. Production information is imprinted on the upper left and the listing of album numbers is repeated on the right. The fourteen multicolored pages include excerpts from the original album designs for the songs
reproduced in the present cd.
Credit Line
Gift of Tibor Kalman/ M & Co.
ca. 1991
Accession Number
1993-151-114-a
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
graphic design
Object Name
cd packaging
Type
cd packaging
Medium
Offset lithography
Dimensions
1993-151-114-a, 33.5 x 15 cm (13 3/16 x 6 in.)
1993-151-115-b. closed, 11.9 x 12 cm (4 1/16 x 5 in.); opened, 35.5 x 24 cm (14 x 9 7/16 in.)
Place
USA
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection
Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design Department
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Record ID
chndm_1993-151-114-a
Metadata Usage (text)
Not determined
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kq44971c6a1-f36a-47ac-92c1-340af7b6f806

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