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Merz to Emigre and Beyond - Progressive Magazine Design of the Twentieth Century

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Informationen zum Autor Steven Heller is a Senior Art Director at The New York Times and Co-Chair of the MFA/Design Program of the School of Visual Arts in New York. A respected authority in the design world, he has written and co-authored numerous publications, including Paul Rand, also published by Phaidon. Klappentext Merz to Emigré and Beyond is an historical survey of avant-garde cultural and political magazines and newspapers all the way from the early twentieth century to the present day. The book features a unique selection of international publications from Europe and the USA including Merz (1920s), View (1940s), East Village Other (1960s), Punk (1970s), Raw (1980s) and Emigré (1990s). The design of these magazines, often raucous and undisciplined, was as ground breaking as the ideas they disseminated. Many were linked to controversial artistic, literary and political movements, such as Dada, Surrealism, Modernism, the New Left and Deconstruction. They contain the work of many leading experimental artists and designers of their time - from Kurt Schwitters and El Lissitzky in the 1920s and 30s, to Art Spiegelman and Rudy Vander Lans in the 1980s and 90s. 'A social history lesson in alternative culture' (Arena) 'Will become the bible for all magazine lovers.' (Dazed & Confused) 'Magazine design connoisseurs will go wild for Steven Heller's Merz to Emigre and Beyond...laden with beautifully ground breaking print designs...Beautifully realized, Heller's not-so-secret history is one to be read on many differing levels.' (i-D) 'It will provide everyone from design students, art historians, academics and coffee-table/armchair connoisseurs with a visually breathtaking reference book, as well as a thorough and engaging read.' (Fernando Guitierrez, partner at the Pentagram design agency, London, Creative Review) 'A well-illustrated, impeccably researched and chronological study, this book looks set to be the definitive volume on its subject.' (Grafik (formerly Graphics International)) 'An overview of the past century of print design and graphic experimentation. It is so well written and illustrated, it makes print seem exciting again...The book focuses on the avant garde in its widest sense...Visually, the results are mind-blowing...With short entries alongside illustrations and linear text, the book manages to be both a great reference tool that you can dip into, and a thorough, clear read. What Merz to Emigre does, lifting it above the usual crop of magazine design anthologies, is to examine the sweep of cultural change by looking at the details...Paper has never looked so radical...The magazines in this book could still kick up a sandstorm.' (Francesca Gavin, Blueprint) 'This is a book that was waiting to be written. If you have any interest whatever in the succession of Modernist avant-garde movements that so enlivened culture through the last century, from Futurism, Dada, and Constructivism to underground, punk and internet subversion, you will know that the magazine was until the last decade the crucial medium of the dissemination of revolutionary ideas...Among much else, this book is a brilliant compendium of graphic shock tactics...Encyclopedic in scope, Merz to Emigre is also an exhuastive pictorial record of the one of great artistic phenomena of the modern era...it is too soon to write off the power of the alternative press...so richly documented in this fine and necessary book.' (Mel Gooding, World of Interiors) 'A focused piece of scholarly research by a leading design historian...[Merz to Emigre] will last at least a century...Avant-garde publications usually had short, intense lives and were printed in small runs, so the reproduction of these images is a valuable resource, and Merz to Emigre includes a wealth of material rarely found in the standard design histories. For once the coffee-table forma...

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Autori Steven Heller, Steven Heller
Con la collaborazione di Steven Heller (Editore)
Editore Phaidon Press Ltd
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 08.07.2003
 
EAN 9780714839271
ISBN 978-0-7148-3927-1
Dimensioni 260 mm x 300 mm x 30 mm
Serie Design
Design
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte > Architettura d'interni, design

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