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Transmergence #04 exhibition catalog

Fonts In Use [Unofficial] March 12, 2026
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Exhibition catalog for Transmergence #04, held at FRAC Alsace, France (translated by the contributor):

Transmergence#04 is an exhibition format developed by FRAC Alsace, which showcases the regional and cross-border art scene while questioning its definition in the face of a globalised world with increased mobility, where time takes the place of geographical distance.

For the fourth consecutive year, FRAC Alsace’s Transmergence format is part of La Regionale, a unique cross-border project bringing together 18 institutions from three countries (Switzerland, Germany and France).

For Transmergence #04, the curators have selected artistic proposals that create a dialogue between art and craftsmanship. The exhibition presents works and new productions by artists of diverse origins who now live or work in the cross-border region.

The catalog is bilingual (French/German) and is printed in four colors with a spot color. French text is printed in black while German text is printed in a Pantone silver. Thomas Leblond and Audrey Ohlman did the graphic design with EB Ackerhof ​​​​​​ from Électro-bibliothèque. Transmergence #04 was published by Pétrole and FRAC Alsace.

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_**Source:  www.electrobibliotheque.org **Électro-bibliothèque. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source:  www.electrobibliotheque.org **Électro-bibliothèque. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source:  www.electrobibliotheque.org **Électro-bibliothèque. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source:  www.electrobibliotheque.org **Électro-bibliothèque. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source:  www.electrobibliotheque.org **Électro-bibliothèque. License: All Rights Reserved. _

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