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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
Believe it or not, apart from chocolate, expensive watches, punctual trains, fast skiers and cheese fondue the Swiss are also good at the obscure craft of typography. In the 50s and 60s the 'Swiss Style' became an internationally accepted updated version of the 'International Typographic Style' of the 20s and 30s. Why a landlocked, mountainous country became world leaders at fiddling with fonts is a mystery. In the 1970s German born Wolfgang Weingart… (1941-2021) began a one man assault on the Swiss Style - "I took Swiss Typography as my starting point, but then I blew it apart...". He became known at the Swiss Punk Typographer. Like a serial killer Weingart took a chainsaw to the Swiss Style with his innovative designs and manipulation of type. Looking at some of his work - with its stark, sharp-edged black and white craziness - will give you a migraine. Weingart took the dull and boring world of typography into art. This is what I'm talking about.
« MODERN ART = I COULD DO THAT + YEAH BUT YOU DIDN'T. -Craig Damrauer »
Steve White, a painter based in the Netherlands, has extensively exhibited his works nationally, as well as in the United Kingdom. While he appreciates that art can stir emotions and have great meaning for people, he has a more practical approach to creation. For example, one of the tests he does for his own works is simple - he asks himself, "Would this look good over someone's sofa?". White's abstract realist compositions also combine elements of minimalism.