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Page 1: Michaela Vildova Catalogue Presentation 30 th April 2015.

Michaela VildovaCatalogue Presentation

30th April 2015

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Outline and interrogate commonalities/links/influences of Dadaism, lettrism and concrete poetry on graphic design.

• Andrea Mason-Material Text Lecture

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1Why have you choose your subject and the related question?

• personal interest in history of arts and crafts

• commissions related to the war and avant-garde artists

• technological innovations, radical political, social, economic and cultural changes

• avant-garde movements, social revolt and anti- traditionalism

• Inspiration by Hannah Hoch-first term project

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Raoul Hausmann, Hannah HochBeautiful Girl, 1920

Guillaume ApollinaireIl Pleut (It's Raining), 1918

Isidore IsouAmos,1953. 

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2How you are going to go about answering the question?

• Art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th Century

• History, major characters, definition and examples of Dadaism, concrete poetry and lettrism

• outline and interrogate the commonalities, links and influences with graphic design by examples

• Interrogate work by Jamie Reid (inspired by Dada) and Ben Duarri (calligrams)

• Why collages?

• Experiment-own Dada poem

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Hannah Höch,Dompteuse (Tamer), 1930 Photomontage with collage elements

Kurt SchwittersThe bearded Heart 1923

Jamie ReidGod Save the Queen 1977The cover art for 7’ Sex Pistols single

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What do you think you will gain by answering this question?

• reflect of social and political situation• expression of feeling, opinions and ideas• personal knowledge

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Who will you use to help you construct your arguments?4

4 Dadaism• Hugo Ball – one of the founders of Dada• Tristan Tzara and Marcel Duchamp• Hannah Hoch, Raoul Rausmann etc.

• Jamie Reid- graphic designer of Sex Pistols (inspired by Dada)

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Concrete Poetry/Lettrism/Calligrams• Guillaume Apollinaire-avant-garde calligrams poet

• Screen Prince-pseudonym Ben Duarri artist and designer creating calligrams of famous musicians portraits using their lyrics.

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5• Online sources • Library• History of graphic design ( 100 ideas that changed graphic

design by Steven Heller, Introduction to design by Alan Pipes)• Focus on avant-garde movements, artist, writers and thinkers• Works of artists used to construct the essay

Where will you go to get information to help you write your essay?

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When will you do all this work?6

6• April - update all reviews on my blog, add references if

missing and rewrite in academic writing, collect imagery

- essay plan - document design

• April-13th May – essay finish• 13th-19th May - check, add, print

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Essay plan

INTRODUCTION

BODY

CONCLUSION

• Time period ( World War 1, avant-garde)

• Political and social situation

• Art movements

• Content of body essay

Introduce the main idea and purpose of the essay

• What is Dada?

• Features, artists

• Punk design

• Modern art

• Why collages/photomontages?

• Differences concrete poetry/lettrism

• Basic elements

• Isou’s ideas into visual arts, film, architecture

• Illustration, symbols, pictograms

• Visual/concrete poetry around

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