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Sachplakat or Object Poster

Sachplakat or Object Poster. Lucien Bernhard Hans Rudi Erdt Ludwig Hohlwein Posters that used often a single large image of an object: nothing Metaphorical, very objective and straight-forward

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Sachplakat or Object Poster

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  1. Sachplakat or Object Poster Lucien Bernhard Hans Rudi Erdt Ludwig Hohlwein Posters that used often a single large image of an object: nothing Metaphorical, very objective andstraight-forward Rejecting as antiquated the oftenelaborate sentimentality of Victorianadvertising. I saw beauty in the very products of the machine age! 1905–1918 (WWI- 1914-1918)

  2. Sachplakat Lucien Bernhard Priester matches 1905 Often a strong pairing of a bold singular image and a name.

  3. Lucien Bernhard Stiller 1912

  4. Lucien Bernhard

  5. An earlier age might have felt it necessary to depict the power of a spark plug by showing some mythic allegorical figure handing fire to down from Olympus. In the new objectivity, the spark plug itself is a thing of beauty. Lucien Bernhard

  6. Hans Rudi Erdt 1911 Lost and found contour, Asymmetrical balance Elegant simplicity

  7. Hans Rudi Erdt

  8. Hans Rudi Erdt

  9. Ludwig Hohlwein

  10. Ludwig Hohlwein

  11. What does the term “Sachplakat” mean? How was this style different from the prevailing Art Nouveau Posters? Why was this appealing to clients of poster-advertising.

  12. Art Nouveau: Sachplakat Allegorical Objective Complex Simple Decadence Purity Often relaxed High-energy Natural Industrial

  13. Michael Schwab: contemporary poster designer http://www.michaelschwab.com/store.html

  14. DADA Tristam Tsara Francis Picabia Raoul Hausmann Kurt Schwitters Dada was a response to WW1 Embraced chance Simultaneity and Absurdity Also associated with Marcel Duchamp Rejected making art: cultivated performance, ready-mades, collage. 1916–1923

  15. Dada Exhibition poster at the Centre Pompidou in Paris 2006

  16. Prospectus for Club Dada printed in 1918 shows the Dadists’ creative use of typography and their desire to shock

  17. Raoul Hausman Dada Kino, 1920

  18. Raoul Hausman Tatlin at Home, 1920 Raoul Hausman Assemblage (1920)

  19. Ckurt Schwitters: Merzwerk (short for “Kommerz”

  20. Hannah Hoch: photocollage

  21. Question: What would a yard sale sign look like designed by a DADA designer?

  22. David Carson 1990s

  23. Ed Fella 1990s Rejects aesthetics Cranbrook faculty

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