Martha Stutteregger
While studying graphic design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Martha Stutteregger (*1970) helped launch the independent Austrian art magazine springerin in 1995. In 1997, she established her Vienna based studio and started to make a name for herself in the field of art publications. Two typefaces she designed in 1996, Lord and Number Two, were among the first releases on the Lineto website in 1998.
In 2007, Martha designed the three part catalogue magazine for documenta 12. She created new identities for Barcelona’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA, 2008) and for the Vienna based Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig (MUMOK, 2010).
More recently, Martha worked on a catalogue about the history of Austria’s contributions to Venice Biennale (2013), as well as on a magazine by Frankfurt University’s Institut for Social Research (2014). She also designed rich reference catalogues covering Jeff Wall (2014), Carolee Schneemann (2015) and Joan Mitchell (2016).
Martha Stutteregger
While studying graphic design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Martha Stutteregger (*1970) helped launch the independent Austrian art magazine springerin in 1995. In 1997, she established her Vienna based studio and started to make a name for herself in the field of art publications. Two typefaces she designed in 1996, Lord and Number Two, were among the first releases on the Lineto website in 1998.
In 2007, Martha designed the three part catalogue magazine for documenta 12. She created new identities for Barcelona’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA, 2008) and for the Vienna based Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig (MUMOK, 2010).
More recently, Martha worked on a catalogue about the history of Austria’s contributions to Venice Biennale (2013), as well as on a magazine by Frankfurt University’s Institut for Social Research (2014). She also designed rich reference catalogues covering Jeff Wall (2014), Carolee Schneemann (2015) and Joan Mitchell (2016).