Arranging Things
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‘Most arrangements are little noticed, yet some stop you in your tracks’.
Originally published in 2003, Leonard Koren’s highly sought-after : A Rhetoric of Object Placement utilises the language of rhetoric to portray visual arrangement as a ‘communicational act: its own language-like form of aesthetic expression’.
Koren’s insightful meditation is further distilled into eight rhetorical principles presented alognside 23 idiosyncratic paintings by artist Nathalie Du Pasquier which illustrate the volume. With a welcoming tone, offers an accessible strategy which can be used to analyse any arrangement.
Back by popular demand, this new edition of presents Du Pasquier’s artistic works in a generous format in celebration of Koren’s visual journey through the heart of design philosophy. is not merely a popular book on design; it is a landmark text, a practical manifesto of aesthetic beauty, one for brightening and broadening the way we understand and arrange our worlds.
Release date: April 3, 2024
Pages: 80
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 978-84-09-58152-8
28.5cm length x 24cm width