Sentences with phrase «mademoiselle magazine»

She initially worked as a designer at Mademoiselle magazine and later moved on to work part time as a picture editor at House and Garden, Aperture, and other publications.
Born in Newark, NJ in the mid 1940s, Barbara Kruger is a modern Pop Artist who efficiently worked her way through high level design positions with famous women's publications, such as Mademoiselle Magazine and House and Garden, prior to developing her own iconic brand.
She worked as a designer for Mademoiselle magazine.
After this, Kruger obtained a design job at Condé Nast Publications, where she rose to become chief designer at Mademoiselle magazine within 12 months.
The photo, taken in 1973 for Mademoiselle Magazine, seems to carry back to an earlier time - perhaps the turn of the 19th century.
Not long after, she started to work at Mademoiselle magazine as an entry - level designer, she was promoted to head designer a year later.
In 1949, Mademoiselle Magazine named Honoré Desmond Sharrer (1920 — 2009) «Woman Artist of the Year.»
Johnson entered the fashion scene in 1964 when she won Mademoiselle magazine's guest editor contest, and was soon hired as the top designer for hot boutique Paraphernalia.

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Soon, she was appearing regularly in top fashion magazines including Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, and Mademoiselle, and was featured in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue three years in a row.
She has written for The New York Times, Parents Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, Ladies Home Journal, Town & Country, More, Reader's Digest, Mademoiselle and other publications and has been an adjunct professor of journalism at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and an instructor of creative writing at the New School University.
Social Media takes a long view that starts in the 1960s with Robert Heinecken (the show's one pre-internet artist), who altered magazines like Time and Mademoiselle with hi
Barbara Kruger's deeply conceptual and politically oriented body of work developed out of her earlier career in design for magazines such as Mademoiselle, House and Garden and Aperture.
Social Media takes a long view that starts in the 1960s with Robert Heinecken (the show's one pre-internet artist), who altered magazines like Time and Mademoiselle with his own collages and put them back on supermarket racks for others to stumble on.
Another Pictures Generation artist alongside Sherrie Levine, Barbara Kruger famously began her professional career as a designer for Mademoiselle and other magazines before defecting from the mass - media overculture to join the conceptual - art resistance.
Kruger, who began her career as a page designer for Condé Nast's Mademoiselle, often makes work evocative of magazine advertising, culling photo backdrops from varied sources, and overlaying them with her own writing.
His work has been cited in Mademoiselle, Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, McCall's, Glamour, Redbook, and other magazines.
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