Inside Swiss Style Now A talk with the curators of
a graphic design exhibition in 41 Cooper Gallery
Not exact matches
From AIDS to preventing smoking, an
exhibition on
graphic design underlines the challenges faced by designers — and their powers of persuasion
Services include creative direction, art direction, brand strategy,
graphic design, film and stills production, digital and social media, product development, books,
exhibitions, licensing, partnerships, in - store visual merchandising, and campaign asset strategy.
Originally a bakery, this
exhibition space was converted first into a
graphic design studio, and now into a contemporary art gallery.
- BOB RUBIN After years of servicing clients, in the
design of
graphics &
exhibitions Bob decided to abandon the \ «BIG APPLE \» and...
Artist Statement» \ «unbroken chain of you and me \»... the grateful dead» - BOB RUBIN After years of servicing clients, in the
design of
graphics &
exhibitions Bob decided to abandon...
- BOB RUBIN After years of servicing clients, in the
design of
graphics &
exhibitions Bob decided to abandon...
- BOB RUBIN After years of servicing clients, in the
design of
graphics &
exhibitions Bob decided to abandon the \ «BIG...
Complementary
exhibitions focus on early film and photographic imagery from the same era and on the iconic
graphic design work of one of Israel's most important practitioners during the mid-1960s.
As the title suggests, the
exhibition casts a wide net, capturing everything from cultural artifacts (feminist literature, earthenware) to
graphic design (
exhibition posters, bakery business cards), to unique artists» works influenced by
graphic novels, Girl Scout badges, stock photography, and other bric - a-brac.
The
exhibition brings together painting, photography,
graphic design, architectural proposition and material related to the music and politics of the outdoor festival movement.
Equal parts balancing act between art and
design and radical reclamation of all aspects of visual expression, the studio is grounded in the lasting potential of the
graphic arts, while exploring the physical and conceptual friction between abstraction and communication.Their work has been exhibited in the United States, China, and Europe with recent
exhibitions at the Arts Club of Chicago, Vebikus Kunsthalle Schaffhausen (Switzerland), and Texas State University.
Featuring more than 100 works spanning from the early 1980s to the present, including a number of new and never - before - seen pieces, the
exhibition juxtaposes
graphic patterns with abstracted, figurative paintings, creating a fully immersive environment that underscores the artist's systematic dismantling of the hierarchy between
design and fine art, and between three - dimensional form and two - dimensional representation.
Curatorially, this kind of reconsideration has already been applied to recent
exhibitions like «A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant - Garde,» which covered the period of artistic innovation between 1912 and 1935 and included projects in painting, drawing, sculpture, prints,
graphic design and architecture.
The
exhibition includes large - format paintings, silk screens,
graphic works and
designs on paper, vinyl, and other materials, from private col...
This
exhibition features
graphic posters and an interactive, multimedia installation by NLXL, a
design studio for visual communication and interaction
design based in The Hague.
The sixth floor will also feature a gallery space dedicated to architecture and
design, which will display an opening
exhibition of works of
graphic design.
This was the first UK museum
exhibition of work by the renowned American artist KAWS, whose wide ranging practice includes painting, sculpture,
graphic design, toys and prints.
Her work, which has roots in Conceptualism and encom - passes photography, installation and
graphic design, has been featured in solo
exhibitions at venues including the Serpentine Gallery in London (1990), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles (1998) and the International Center of Photography in New York (2006).
Bringing together major works from MoMA's extraordinary collection, the
exhibition features breakthrough projects in painting, drawing, sculpture, prints, book and
graphic design, film, photography, and architecture by leading figures such as Alexandra Exter, Natalia Goncharova, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Lyubov Popova, Alexandr Rodchenko, Olga Rozanova, Vladimir and Georgii Stenberg, and Dziga Vertov, among others.
The
exhibition offers a selection of about 40 pieces of furniture, ceramics,
graphic design, jewelry and metalwork, industrial
design, and lighting that have come into the MFAH's collection since 2010.
Hull - House also partnered with Alexandria Eregbu, a West Side based artist and designer, to further interpret the
designs by 360 Nation students into logo
graphics that communicate key values related to the
exhibition and the student's experience.
EXHIBITION CATALOG Stefan Behlau / Dennis Loesch — Good Morning, Hallo, with texts by Kito Nedo and Anka Ziefer, MMKoehn Berlin / Leipzig 2016,
graphic design: Kay Bachmann, photographs: Jens Ziehe, translations: Lisa Voigt, German / English, ISBN 978 -3-944903-29-3, 20 Euro.
The Howard Greenberg Gallery is pleased to announce an
exhibition of photographs,
graphic design, and paintings by William Klein.
A catalog
designed by Miami
graphic designers Lemon Yellow with an essay by photography writer Vicki Goldberg accompanies this
exhibition, defining women as dynamic image makers using a medium in relentless flux.
Designed by renowned Dutch
graphic designer Irma Boom, and follows the success of her Seth Siegelaub catalogue and
exhibition design for the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam in 2016.
• The publication of the first - ever catalogue raisonné on Kjærholm's oeuvre, researched and written by the leading Kjærholm scholar, Michael Sheridan,
designed by award winning
graphic artist Takaaki Matsumoto and published by premier art publisher Gregory R. Miller & Co. • Simultaneous
exhibitions at Sean Kelly Gallery and R Gallery of the most important collection of Kjærholm works ever assembled, alongside significant modern and contemporary art works that, together, showcase a compelling dialogue between furniture, art and installation.
Designed by Miami - based
graphic designers Fulano, Inc., the catalog features full color photos of works in the
exhibition and recent and related works of conceptual needlework by Frances Trombly.
From March 7 to July 8, 2018, Diane Venet's jewellery collection will be showcased in an
exhibition designed by interior architect Antoine Plazanet and
graphic designers ÉricandMarie.
A clever poster
design created by Gothenburg, Sweden - based
graphic designer Amanda Berglund for a Jean Paul Gaultier
exhibition...
Designed by Miami
graphic designers Fulano, Inc., the catalog features full color photos of works in the
exhibition and recent and related works of conceptual needlework by Trombly, an artist born and raised in Miami.
Entitled «Ed Ruscha: Fifty Years of Painting,» the
exhibition sheds light on his influences, such as comics,
graphic design, and hitchhiking.
In his 2013 lecture part of the Image Employment
exhibition at MoMA PS1, Michael Bell - Smith details the «readymade effect», occurring when users can easily imitate professional production methods: musical micro-genre nightcore garners attention on SoundCloud just by using pitch - shift, and various apps perform
graphic design fundamentals directly from an image in an iOS Camera Roll.
This
exhibition follows Futurism as it liberates various mediums, inspiring advanced poetry, performance art,
graphic design and spreading into popular culture.
Award - winning architects Carmody Groarke, with
graphic designers APFEL,
designed the
exhibition using the Bauhaus» own principles of colour, structure and typography.
It is co-curated by Barbican curators, Catherine Ince and Lydia Yee, and
designed by architects Carmody Groarke, creators of the Barbican Art Gallery's dramatic The Surreal House
exhibition installation, working in collaboration with
graphic designers A Practice For Everyday Life (APFEL).
1988 born in Kanagawa - ken, Saitama - upbringing 2009 Tama Art University
graphic design family entrance 2010 Tokyo university of the Arts
design family entrance 2014 Tokyo University of the Arts graduation Tokyo University of the Arts graduate school postgraduate course
design specialty entrance second year graduate student Solo
Exhibition 2010 Do androids dream?
In a spirit of collaboration, the
exhibition also featured
graphic design by Content is Relative,
design by Josh Bitelli, and architectural concrete poems by Augusto de Campos, Eugen Gomringer, Karl Holmqvist, Christian Holstad, and Amalia Ulman.
His website is full of great projects between fonts,
exhibition, product and
graphic design.
On 23 February House of Illustration opened the first ever UK
exhibition of
graphic design from North Korea.
Drawing upon the collections of the National Art Museum of China and the Lu Xun Museum in Beijing, this
exhibition reveals the multiple - faceted practice of Lu, encompassing literature,
graphic and book
design, art and particularly woodcut printmaking.
Initially recognized for their idiosyncratic commissioned screen - printed posters, their practice has since morphed into a interdisciplinary toolshed spanning multiple platforms, including
exhibitions, publishing, performance,
graphic design, and
exhibition design.
The
exhibition reintroduced the Stedelijk Museum's historic building by presenting newly commissioned site - specific works, historical reconstructions, video projections, audio work, architectural interventions, performances and
graphic design works.
The
exhibition began with a core element that employed historical and contemporary
graphic images to visually introduce the Intelligent
Design theory / theme.
Among the shows over the next few months will be Ken Gonzales - Day's photos of street murals, a display of treasures from the royal courts of the Mayans, Incas and Aztecs, an
exhibition centred on the tour Walt Disney made south of the border in 1941 as part of a «good neighbour» exercise to counter Nazi propaganda, and Hollywood in Havana, which showcases the bold and witty
graphic design of Cuban film posters for US films.
Curator: Mai Levin Coordinator: Anne Untera Assistant: Karin Pastak
Exhibition design and
graphic identity by: Inga Heamägi
Each day of the conference offers more than 30 speaker sessions and covers a range of topics from American art, fibers, race, photography, collection and
exhibition, folk art, technology, and collaboration, in addition to painting, sculpture and
graphic design.
Curated by writer Paul Gorman (The Story of The Face, In Their Own Write: Adventures In The Music Press) and Somerset House's Senior Curator Claire Catterall with
graphic design by Scott King, the
exhibition will feature titles including the likes of Private Eye, Crash!
Also open to visitors, next spring's
exhibition will present the new season's
designs with three days dedicated to European excellence in framing, marking the return of top - quality manufacturing in the frames and
graphic - arts sectors.
The keen retrospective eye of the curators has thrown up a rewarding mix of the mainstream and the obscure, and it is worth the ticket price solely for the video of German opera singer Klaus Nomi performing Lightning Strikes in an over shoulder - padded, shiny tuxedo.Highlights include the subversive
designs of the Italian collectives Studio Alchymia and Memphis;
graphics by Peter Saville and Neville Brody; the original presentation drawing for Philip Johnson's AT&T building (1978); paintings by Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol; Jeff Koons» stainless steel bust of Louis XIV (1986); performance costumes, including David Byrne's big suit from the documentary Stop Making Sense (1984); excerpts from films such as Derek Jarman's The Last of England (1987); and music videos featuring Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order.Catalogue offerSave # 8 on the
exhibition catalogue with your National Art Pass.