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Soap & glory: How Wet magazine changed publishing for ever
Its founder talks to Karen Hodkinson about causing offence, cover splashes and hiring a little-known cartoonist named Matt Groening.
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Wolfgang Weingart and New Wave Design
This weeks discussion I had to talk about Wolfgang Weingart and New Wave Design. New Wave Design is a style of typography which commonly break the rules of typography by usually using different typ…
Morteza Momayez - To promote human rights
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Postmodernism: Style and subversion 1970-1990, V&A Museum
Maternity Dress, Grace Jones This exhibition has been one of the most enjoyable I ever lived. I just felt I was in the eighties, with...
Postmodernism: about the Exhibition
Of all movements in art and design history, postmodernism is perhaps the most controversial. This era defies definition; an unstable mix of the theatrical and theoretical, postmodernism was a visually thrilling multifaceted style that ranged from the colourful to the ruinous, the ludicrous to the luxurious.
Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990
For architects, designers and artists the mid-1980s was an era when being brash, witty, colourful and even kitsch was considered de rigueur. And yet, as the V&A’s new exhibition Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990 demonstrates, while the 1980s will forever be remembered as the decade of postmodernism, the movement’s...
Designing Postmodernism, Part 3: Graphics • V&A Blog
Here's something I've learned while working on the upcoming Postmodernism show at the V&A: there are rough sketches; there are more accurate renderings; there are still more exact production drawings; and then there is graphic design. In no other field of design practice does the preparatory study approximate its finished product so closely, especially when the designer is working digitally. As a result, graphics are an art form calling for precision and intense attention. This means that…
"Postmodernism" at the V&A Museum
"Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990," on view at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum through January 15th 2012, is the first major exhibition to take a long, hard look at the most transformative—and contentious—aesthetic movement of the late twentieth century, one that continues to resonate (for better and for worse) throughout architecture, design, fine art, and popular culture. With over 250 objects tracing the movement from its tentative beginnings through its explosive heyday to…
Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990
Decorative Arts and Design Council Lecture Series: Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990 Glenn Adamson, deputy head of research and head of graduat…
Postmodernism Style & Subversion 1970-1990 (Landesmuseum Zürich)