It’s About The Collaboration

All six minutes are a pleasure, but the last few seconds resonate across time and space:

This past fall, Yolanda Cuomo, a New York-based artist and graphic designer, learned that she had to vacate her Chelsea studio of twenty-five years. The studio, in an old carriage house in Manhattan, has been the site of artistic collaboration for decades. The space was decorated floor to ceiling with mementos, collected in the course of making of eighty-five books and countless projects with artists and photographers from Richard Avedon to Laurie Simmons and Sylvia Plachy and a team of designers, including Bonnie Briant and Kristi Norgaard. The video below offers a glimpse of Cuomo’s unique book-making process during the last days in her studio, and her thoughts about the ups and downs of relocating to a new space after so many years.

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