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Hidden track : how visual culture is going places / [edited by Robert Klanten and Sven Ehmann]

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Author:
Klanten, Robert  Search this
Ehmann, Sven  Search this
Physical description:
207 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 29 cm
Type:
Books
History
Date:
2005
21st century
Notes:
Cover title.
AAPG copy 39088019917087 GIft of Andrea Rosen Gallery.
Contents:
Objects -- Fulguro -- Rachel Thomas -- Ronan and Erwan Bouroulec -- Enamel -- Kiyoshi Kuroda -- Jaime Hayon -- Hyperkit -- Bless -- Pfadfinderei -- Diy -- Andreas and Fredrika -- Viagrafik -- Beat13 -- Public -- Thundercut -- Kanardo -- Doppel -- Mark Jenkins -- Pulsk Ravn -- Interior -- Wesayhi -- Sophie Toulouse -- Clarissa Tossin -- Andrew Rae -- EP -- Yuri Shimojo -- Fons Schiedon -- E-Types -- Genevieve Gauckler -- Masa -- Container -- Pandarosa -- Rinzen -- Wood Wood -- Var -- Showroom Dummies -- Maxalot -- Yokoland -- Antoine + Manuel -- Graphic Thought Facility -- Taylor Mckimens -- Dave Kinsey -- Barry McGee -- Buffmonster -- Neasden Control Centre -- Ryan Mcginness -- David Altmejd -- Kenzo Minami -- Universaleverything -- Friends with You -- Matthew Ronay
Summary:
"From surface and into space is the overlying design trend these days. Graphic designers and urban artists are creating objects and interiors, moving into art galleries and museums worldwide. Designs, artworks and illustrations are emerging into the third-dimension increasingly featuring ornamental and sculptural objects. Hidden Track documents this movement introducing protagonists and their spaces that are taking visual culture out of the underground to the level of high culture"--Page 4 of cover.
Topic:
Graphic arts--History  Search this
Design--History  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
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