DSGN 312
ludwig hohlwein
- German poster artist; used to have a more beggarstaff style in clothes , then switched to a more realistic look for germany
sound poetry
Brings together music composition and literature; Verse without words.
hannah hoch
Collage artist, gender inequality, dada movement
alfred leete
Created the 1915 military recruiting poster illustrating the popular Lord Horatio Kitchener, British secretary of war, pointing directly at the viewer... this image originally appeared as the September 1914 cover of London Opinion magazine above the headline "Your Country Needs You."
james flagg
Creator of Uncle Sam
Piet mondrian
De Stijl artist
lucien bernhard
Famous for creating the style Plakatstil
berlin dada
First International Dada Fair in 1919 and was incredibly controversial. This group was very anti-war. Associated artists: Hausmann, Hoch, and Heartfield
calligrammes
Guillaume Appollinaire's unique contribution to graphic design was the 1918 publication of a book entitled (blank) poems in which the letterforms are arranged to form a visual design, figure or pictograph.
gerrit rietveld
Schroder House, red and blue chair, destijl architect.
filippo marinetti
The Futurist Manifesto, art/poetry letters sent to wife. words as forms, giving emotions as shapes
julius klinger
World War I Posters: German Plakatstijl
joseph leyendecker
World War I Posters: United States, realistc looking
cabaret voltaire
a nightclub founded by Hugo Ball and his wife, a night singer; a bohemian place for anti-war; where Hugo Ball did his sound poems; pivotal point for art movement, Dada
el lissitsky
absrtact shapes representing real things, also did creepy three eyed child poster for ussr (constructivism)
surealism
art movement in which a dreamlike world, outside of reality, is portrayed or evoked
savile lumley
british war propoganda ( daddy what did you do in the great war)
Guillaume Appollinaire
calligrammes
stenberg brothers
connection of images, our minds fill in the blanks. (constructivism).
varvara stepanova
contructivism, russian, clothing idea
rodchenko
did the classic cronstructivism look, (franz ferdidnad ripoff, plane, creepy binky poster
mayakovsky
did the poems for the book el lissitsky designed with easy to use tabs (constructivism)
words in freedom
fillippo martinetti
plakatstil
flat color, reductive design school in Germany (ex: Priester matches poster by Lucian Bernhard)
Theo van Doesberg
founder of destijl, very similar to mondrian
dinamo azari
futurist book designed by fortunato to showcase his work in advertising
de stijl
heavy vertical and horizontal lines, red, blue, yellow, black and white. Netherlands. pure abstraction, reductions in form and color.
bart van der leck
less abstract, not just up and across lines, magazine deisgn. can see the form. (destijl founder)
De Stijl magazine
magazine of the de stijl movement
constructivism
movement, heavy use of red and black, propoganda for war mostly. mostly russian. dramatize reality
hans rudi erdt
opel design, pictorial modernism, plakatstil
raoul hausmann
painter turned Dadaist; fragments of photographic portraits in his collages, used phrases from newspapers, and slogans (photomontage)
julius gipkens
plakatsihl design wwi pro german
zaum poetry
shape adds to meaning
pictorial modernism
simple deign, plakatstil
man ray
surrealist and Dadaist, radiographs, solarization.
gustav klutsis
used poster as means for extolling Soviet accomplishments (opposite of Heartfield), stalin posters
kealey
women of britain say GO, british propognda
futurism
An early-20th-century Italian art movement that championed war as a cleansing agent and that celebrated the speed and dynamism of modern technology.
john heartfield
Art and design as political weapon. Photo-montages were notoriously anti-Nazi anti-Fascist statements. Fled from Germany. Dada and Futurism, but has own genre. Photomontages.
fortunato depero
Artist who applied futuristic philosophy to graphic and advertising design... not affraid to produce for ads (futurism)
dada
1915. Dadaists shared antimilitaristic and anti-art attitude. These attitudes were generated by the horrors of World War I. random, photo montages
stephane mallarme
A French poet and critic who was a major French symbolist poet. inspired several revolutionary artistic schools of the early 20th century, such as Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism, and Surrealism.un coup de des:his poem
cubism
A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
max ernst
Max Ernst was a German painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and poet. A prolific artist, Ernst was a primary pioneer of the Dada movement and Surrealism
kurt schwitters
Merz: A separate composition of scrap junk paper