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Local Hero of Typography

Published: Mon 14 Apr 2014 02:05 PM
Local Hero of Typography
City Gallery is pleased to announce Churchward Samoa, a new exhibition featuring the work of Joseph Churchward QSM (1932–2013), a local hero of typography.
Churchward is remembered for his biographically and culturally themed typefaces. His designs once graced everyday items in New Zealand, including the Evening Post masthead and TV1 logo.
Churchward was born in Samoa. At the age of thirteen his grandparents sent him to live in Wellington, where he studied at Wellington Technical College. He established Churchward International Typefaces in 1969, and, by the mid 1970s, was licensing fonts to international companies. By 1979, he had completed 150 alphabets (he would eventually amass over 600).
In the wake of the 1987 stockmarket crash, his company fell into receivership and in 1988, he returned to his native Samoa.
Churchward’s work has appeared in a number of exhibitions in recent years. Our exhibition considers a particular chapter in his life: his return to Samoa. There, he established a new studio, developed new typefaces, solicited new commissions and pondered the island’s curious fascination with Robert Louis Stevenson.
The show, which takes its title from a Churchward typeface, is curated by David Bennewith, a New Zealand expatriate designer and typographer based in Amsterdam. In 2009, he produced a major monograph on Churchward.
To mark the opening of Churchward Samoa, City Gallery is holding a talk with David Bennewith on Saturday 3 May at 2pm. This free event will be followed by light refreshments, all welcome.
Churchwood Samoa
3 May – 3 August, 2014
City Gallery Wellington | Free Entry
CityGallery.org.nz
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