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    René Hubert - Kostümwelten
    Frische Schriften
    Chris Marker
    High-rise
    René Hubert - The Man Who Dressed Filmstars and Airplanes
    Corporate diversity
    • Corporate diversity

      • 208 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania
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      The design studio of J. R. Geigy AG was the launching pad for one of the great periods of Swiss graphic design, in the 1950s and 1960s. The open-minded corporate culture of the chemical company in Basel combined product and company advertising in an exemplary way. The resulting works reveal a modernist formal idiom without being indebted to a specific, formulaic look. There was room in it for visual symbolism as well as the acquisition of nonrepresentational art, with which some of the graphic designers involved were connected. Under the leadership of Max Schmid for many years, the studio employed Roland Aeschlimann, Karl Gerstner, Jörg Hamburger, Steff Geissbühler, Andreas His, Toshihiro Katayama, and Nelly Rudin, among others. Freelance designers such as Michael Engelmann, Gottfried Honegger, Armin Hofmann, Herbert Leupin, Warja Lavater, Numa Rick, and Niklaus Stoecklin were also used. In the 1960s, the Basel office, most especially George Giusti and Fred Troller, was involved in developing the studios of the subsidiaries in the United States and the United Kingdom, placing more emphasis on advertising. This is the first comprehensive presentation of Geigy design, an important Swiss contribution to the international history of design, in all its determination and independence.

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    • What would movie stars be without costumes? From the 1920s to the 1960s, René Hubert belonged to the the crème de la crème of costume designers. His trademarks were opulence and glamour and a distinct flair for colors and lines. Raised in the Swiss town of St. Gallen, the trained embroidery draftsman left his native province for Paris as a young man. The emigrant's courage was soon rewarded: In Hollywood, Hubert dressed film stars such as Ingrid Bergman, Marlene Dietrich and Gloria Swanson. His international reputation helped him to win commissions in his native Switzerland, most notably for the Swiss National Exhibition in 1939, for Swissair uniforms and aircraft interiors, and for various theaters and textile companies.00This richly illustrated publication compiles sketches, costume photography, stage photos and film stills of Hubert?s work. Experts from both sides of the Atlantic reflect on his multifaceted oeuvre at his numerous workplaces in Switzerland, Europe and the US. Excerpts from René Hubert?s unpublished memoirs provide a personal view of his life and the glamor of the era

      René Hubert - The Man Who Dressed Filmstars and Airplanes
    • High-rise

      • 168 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      About half of the high-rises around the world were built in the past ten years. This construction boom has turned the high-rise into a formative element of the most important sphere of collective life today: the city. Its symbolic power, however, often seems to be larger than life, for even in the twenty-first century, the high-rise is still the embodiment of the city as such, while in the eyes of others, it is leveled against the city. This publication shows contemporary buildings and projects in their cultural and urban-planning contexts, which, depending on whether they are in Europe or Asia, for instance, can be very different. The book also inquires into the lives of individuals within the larger framework, taking a look at everyday life in the high-rise and the towering buildings as part of everyday experience. Artistic works expand the architectural horizon and question the aesthetic and ethical claims that are linked to these kinds of outstanding structures. (German edition ISBN 978-3-7757-2992-5) Exhibition schedule: Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich, August 31, 2011-January 2, 2012

      High-rise
    • Chris Marker

      • 64 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      „Chris Marker - Abschied vom Kino / A Farewell to Movies“ erscheint zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Museum für Gestaltung Zürich (12.3.-29.6.08), die einem der profiliertesten Akteure der jüngeren Medien- und Kunstgeschichte gewidmet ist.

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    • Arbeiten von André Baldinger, Laurent Benner, Laurenz Brunner, Büro Destruct, Elektrosmog und Pierre Miedinger, Hnas-Jürg Hunziker, François Rappo, Norm, Intégral Ruedi Baur, Bruno Maag / Dalton Maag, Philipp Stamm, Viktor Stampfli, Hans-Eduard Meier, The Remingtons / Ludovic Balland, Nico Schweizer, Optimo / Gilles Gavillet & David Rust, Stephan Pronto Müller, Urs Lehni, Rafael Koch, Mathias Schweizer, Martin Woodtli, Hansjakob Fehr, Jürg Lehni + Uli Franke, Cornel Windlin

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