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"Assuming Is Stifling", Stefan Sagmeister & Matthias Ernstberger


für Dai Nippon Printing Company, New York 2004, digital print auf Papier, auf Aluminium, 100 x 160 cm. (DRAX)

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Provenienz:
Stefan Sagmeister, New York

Ausgestellt in:
Stefan Sagmeister. The Happy Show, Wanderausstellung ICA, Philadelphia 2012-Design First 19

Lit.:
Stefan Sagmeister. The Happy Show, MAK, Wien 2015, herausgegeben vom Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania 2012, pp. 110/111, pp. 180/181

"Assuming is stifling", a statement applying not just to our own design practice but also containing the truth that my assumptions are often wrong, they fence me in. (Stefan Sagmeister)

Stefan Sagmeister is a designer who blends typography and imagery in striking, fresh, ambitious, and unsettling ways. Born in Austria, he moved to New York in 1993 and worked briefly for the influential designer Tibor Kalman’s M&Co before starting his own firm. Having profoundly influenced the culture of design over the past decade, he is perhaps best known for his album covers for Talking Heads, David Byrne, Lou Reed, OK Go, and The Rolling Stones, to name only a few, and innovative public campaigns, for companies like HBO and Levi’s, that have entered the public consciousness. He is the recipient of many awards, including two Grammys for his packaging design work, the Lucky Strike Designer Award, and the Communications Award from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.

What is happiness? How to find it? And what do we really do to be happy? The Happy Show, one of his most iconic projects, is the result of intense research carried out for over ten years about the concept of happiness. Through the means of video, infographics, sculptures and interactive installations, as well as humor, provocation and interaction, this exhibition takes us on a journey through Sagmeister’s mind and his innovative, seemingly simple perspective on how we can be happier. He appeals to a more active approach to our search for happiness – including the idea that it can be trained, just like we train our body. (MAAT Lisboa)

27.03.2019 - 17:00

Prezzo realizzato: **
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"Assuming Is Stifling", Stefan Sagmeister & Matthias Ernstberger


für Dai Nippon Printing Company, New York 2004, digital print auf Papier, auf Aluminium, 100 x 160 cm. (DRAX)

Unikat

Provenienz:
Stefan Sagmeister, New York

Ausgestellt in:
Stefan Sagmeister. The Happy Show, Wanderausstellung ICA, Philadelphia 2012-Design First 19

Lit.:
Stefan Sagmeister. The Happy Show, MAK, Wien 2015, herausgegeben vom Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania 2012, pp. 110/111, pp. 180/181

"Assuming is stifling", a statement applying not just to our own design practice but also containing the truth that my assumptions are often wrong, they fence me in. (Stefan Sagmeister)

Stefan Sagmeister is a designer who blends typography and imagery in striking, fresh, ambitious, and unsettling ways. Born in Austria, he moved to New York in 1993 and worked briefly for the influential designer Tibor Kalman’s M&Co before starting his own firm. Having profoundly influenced the culture of design over the past decade, he is perhaps best known for his album covers for Talking Heads, David Byrne, Lou Reed, OK Go, and The Rolling Stones, to name only a few, and innovative public campaigns, for companies like HBO and Levi’s, that have entered the public consciousness. He is the recipient of many awards, including two Grammys for his packaging design work, the Lucky Strike Designer Award, and the Communications Award from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.

What is happiness? How to find it? And what do we really do to be happy? The Happy Show, one of his most iconic projects, is the result of intense research carried out for over ten years about the concept of happiness. Through the means of video, infographics, sculptures and interactive installations, as well as humor, provocation and interaction, this exhibition takes us on a journey through Sagmeister’s mind and his innovative, seemingly simple perspective on how we can be happier. He appeals to a more active approach to our search for happiness – including the idea that it can be trained, just like we train our body. (MAAT Lisboa)


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Asta: Design First
Tipo d'asta: Asta in sala
Data: 27.03.2019 - 17:00
Luogo dell'asta: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Esposizione: 19.03. - 27.03.2019


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