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8 Cards in this Set
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Captain Beefhart & His Magic Band Wes Wilson, 1966 - Legibility < Expression. - Type is written again on bottom. - Vert. Format + Flat Stylized Ornamentation of Art Nouveau + undulating letters of the psychedelic = HISTORICIST. |
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Bob Dylan Milton Glaser, 1966 - Inspired by classical Persian mini paintings + collaged self portrait of Marcel Duchamp, a Dadaist. - Created "I ❤ NY" logo, designed for free. - 1st time city used design to rebrand. |
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Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Peter Blake & Janna Haworth, 1967 - The Beatles - Showcases many historical figures, artists, comedians, celebrities. - Blake: well known painter. |
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God Save the Queen Jamie Reid, 1977 - British inspired by Situationists. - Participated in protests. - Used detournement. - Official photo of Queen Elizabeth II. - Shows contempt for British Monarchy. |
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AT&T Headquarters, NY Philip Johnson, 1984 - Convert to postmodernism. - More human aspects: decorative elements, warmer colors, friendlier appeal. - Eclectic, HISTORICIST styles. |
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Swatch Paula Scher, 1985 - Swatch Watch Ad. - Swiss travel poster inspiration, by Herbert Matter. |
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The Graduate Program in Design, Cranbrook Academy of Art, MI Katherine McCoy, 1988 - 1 of the 1st schools to embrace postmodernism. - Promoting the postmodern design program. |
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Your Body is a Battleground Barbara Kruger, 1989 - Design➡Fine Art. - Advertising ART & PROTEST. - Gender/social power in America. - Specific Audience - Women's rights, reproduction issues. - Hillary Clinton campaign, National Endowment for the Arts. - Postmodern Appropriation + Historicist revival of avant-garde. |