Uncanny Surrealism and Graphic Design
Poynor, Rick | 2010
The Surrealist movement of the 1920s and 1930s focused on literature, painting, photography and the object, and the Surrealists' publishing activities provided only hints of what a fully conceived Surrealist graphic design or typography might look like. Many of the most suggestive early examples came from Czechoslovakia, where Surrealism would become a lasting influence. Subsequently, Surrealist ideas and images had a profound impact on image-makers in every sphere of art and design, and by the 1960s the effects of Surrealism were widely felt in international graphic communication. Uncanny traces this intermittent line of development up to the present.
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