ch 21 the conceptual image
Milton Glaser
-Dada and surrealism -Poppy records poster -'Art is' School of Visual Arts
Peter Max-'Love' poster 1970 CE
-combined the fluid organic line ofart nouveau with the bold, hard contour of comic book in pop art -considered to have offered a more palatable version of psychedelic art for a mass audience -
Jerzy Janiszewski - Solidarity logo
-crude letterforms inspired by graffiti -crowded letters metaphor for ppl standing together in streets to protest
Milton Glaser - Bob Dylan poster 1967
-glaser reinvented style numerous times -hard to determine his true aesthetic -hair inspired by art noveu sources -poster sold upwards of 6 million and included in the Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits record album. -iconic for the period and representative of the American experience.
Lou Danziger
-poster for American Paintings from the Metropolitan Museum of Art' -poster for The New York School:The First Generation
Marian Nowinski -political poster
A book bearing the name of Chilean poetPablo Neruda, whose works were banned and burned by the Pinochet regime is sealed with large metal spikes
Seymour Chwast -poster protesting the bombing of Hanoi
A mundane advertising slogan gains new life when combined with the woodcut illustration.
Barry Zaid - book cover for Bevis Hiller's Art Deco
Decorative geometry of the 1920s is reinvented in the context of the 1970s -fifty years after its prime
Seymour Chwast - moving announcement for Elektra productions
Each letter within the word is endowed with its own form of transportation for the moving announcement.
Wes Wilson
Lettering becomes an image, signifying a cultural and generational shift in value in this example of the psychedelic movement
Jan Lenica - Warsaw Poster Bienniale poster
Meandering arabesques metamorphose intoa winged being in the surreal style definedby Lenica.
Corita Kent
She promoted amnesty and social justice in her work that was unique, original, and spiritual. -a sister -Inspired by abstract expressionism's active and experimental nature, -combined childlike forms and saturated colors suggesting a sense of optimism and innocence
Waldemar Sweirzy,poster forJimi Hendrix
The electric vitality of the gestural strokes on the cobalt blue portrait suggests the vigorous energy of the music.
Waldemar Sweirzy,poster forUlica Hanby (Street of Shame)
The painterly lettering becomes an extension of the lipstick. Swierzy made over 1,000 post- ers in his time, using different medias.
Jan Lenica Alban Berg's Wozzeck poster
The restraints of the dictatorial regime in Polandare sometimes referenced in explaining the style of psychological works created by artists and designers.
Armando Testa
poster for Pirelli
Armando Testa
rubber and plastics exhibition poster