"Push Pin Paradigm" Exhibition

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At Ginza Graphic Gallery
Media: Graphics, Art Talk

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Push Pin Studio was one of the twentieth century's most influential design groups. It is no exaggeration to say that if the Beatles changed the nature of music, Push Pin Studio changed the nature of illustration and design. Established in the 1950s by Seymour Chwast, Milton Glaser and other students from the Cooper Union School of Art, the group immediately made a name for itself, sparking the Push Pin phenomenon that swept across the world.

The key word for this exhibition is "paradigm" – a theoretical framework prescribing the worldview of a certain time. Bringing together roughly 200 carefully selected posters, original artwork, magazines and books, the show looks at how the four main members of Push Pin Studio were influenced by the studio itself, and the paths each followed after they went their separate ways.

The core of the exhibit comes from the golden age of New York design, around the 1960s. As a storm of innovation raged around the world, it was a time when the concept of modernity and the culture of the establishment were vigorously questioned. Half a century later, this exhibition offers an opportunity to witness great design that transcends time.

Gallery talk
Time: Thursday, 2 September 2010, 16:00–17:30
Speakers: Paul Davis and Myrna Davis
(Consecutive interpretation provided.)
Venue: T's Ginza Room 11A, 5-5-14 Ginza Gates 11F, Ginza, Chuo-ku
www.tsrental.jp/location/ginza/map.html
(Seating for 70. Please contact the gallery to reserve a seat)

[Image: Milton Glaser]

Schedule

From 2010-09-02 To 2010-09-28

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