“Dreams and Disillusion: Karel Teige and the Czech Avant-Garde” exhibition
The Wolfsonian-Florida International University, Miami Beach, Florida, 2001
Description
“Dreams and Disillusion: Karel Teige and the Czech Avant-Garde” was the first U.S. exhibition on Karel Teige, the most important Czech proponent of the European avant-garde. A graphic designer and architectural theorist, Teige was an innovator in many artistic areas including book design, stage sets and collage. The exhibition design needed to be sympathetic to Teige’s design work. Gallery graphics were inspired by Teige’s book cover designs. The circle motif was used in 2- and 3-dimensional formats in the exhibit design. A full-scale model of a theoretical architectural environment was created as a gallery space using Sintra and vinyl mesh flooring.
Juror Notes
“Distinctive at every scale.”
Collections:
AIGA 365: 23 (2002)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Environmental graphic design
Format:
Exhibit
Credits
- Design firm
- The Wolfsonian-Florida International University
- Designer
- Richard Miltner
- Structural designers
- Steve Forero-Paz, John Noonan, Kevin Vellake
- Typeface
- Euroslavic Sans
- Client
- The Wolfsonian-Florida International University
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