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Experimental Jetset x Ca’Buccari
T-Shirt Edition 2026
Brick Wall Motif
Brick Wall Motif
Black Cotton, White screen-print
Printed by Malefatte, Venezia
40 EUR Regular
25 EUR Members
The pattern of this T-Shirt is a reference to Experimental Jetset's exhibition Beyond the Space of Fragile Geometry at Ca'Buccari in 2024.
The brick-wall motif is a recurring reference in Experimental Jetset's work, rooted in their long-standing research into Provo, the Amsterdam anarchist movement of the mid-1960s. The pattern derives from the first issues of Provo magazine, whose covers featured a brick-pattern dollhouse wallpaper — which Experimental Jetset enlarged to actual-scale proportions, underscoring the relationship between the city as built environment and the printed page.
This investigation found a new chapter in their 2024 site-specific installation Beyond the Space of Fragile Geometry, where posters based on the standard Amsterdam brick size were shown alongside a new adaptation calibrated to the dimensions of the Venetian brick — a quiet but precise translation of one city's fabric into another's.
Experimental Jetset is an independent graphic design collective based in Amsterdam, founded in 1997 by Marieke Stolk, Erwin Brinkers, and Danny van den Dungen. Known for their highly conceptual approach, they describe their working method as "translating language into objects," with a practice focused on printed matter, site-specific installations, and visual identities. Their work consistently explores the relationship between language, design, and the city, and is held in the permanent collections of institutions including MoMA New York and the Art Institute of Chicago.
Black Cotton
White Print
Screen printed in prison by Malefatte, Venezia
40 EUR Regular
25 EUR Members
The font and characters for Ca'Buccari are inspired by the specific location of the building and the numerous routes within the city to reach it. The shapes that form the characters of the identity were taken from actual top views of Venice, and their arrangement allows the audience to form paths while reading the text, as it occurs when walking.
Iván Martínez is a graphic designer based in Mexico City, specializing in the editing, design, and production of artist books and culture-related publications. His work develops fictional spatial narratives and publications inspired by the aesthetics of rumor and its mechanisms of propagation.
He trained at UAM Xochimilco in Mexico City and completed his master's studies at ArtEZ / Werkplaats Typografie in Arnhem, followed by a residency at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht. His clients include institutions such as Palais de Tokyo, Portikus, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Stedelijk Museum, Museo Jumex, and MUAC.
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