The Moravian Gallery in Brno - Uncanny: Surrealism and Graphic Design by Rick Poynor

Uncanny: Surrealism and Graphic Design by Rick Poynor
Author’s exhibition prepared by the Brno Biennial 2010 Guest Curator
23/6—24/10/2010

Pražák Palace
a part of the 24th International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno 2010
curator Rick Poynor

entrance fee to each of three buildings
80 CZK full / 40 CZK reduced
170 CZK family
25 CZK group per person

to all three buildings – valid for the duration of the Biennial, but for one single entrance to aech building
160 CZK full / 80 CZK reduced

allowing repeated visits
300 CZK full / 150 CZK reduced
500 CZK familly
80 CZK group per person

opening 22/6/2010 v 19.00h

Uncanny: Surrealism and Graphic Design uncovers the presence of an alternative tradition in graphic design.

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.
Work showing a strong debt to Surrealism emerges only when a designer appears who is attuned to this way of thinking, dreaming and imagining. Most graphic design conforms to an underlying grid, a sense of structure and professional good taste, which brings order but also imposes limits. The images and designs in Uncanny break free from these bureaucratic restrictions and follow the impulses of a wayward, subjective, dreamlike logic to arrive at their own kind of equilibrium and form. They show that graphic design, too, can sometimes be a place to encounter the strange, the fantastical and the uncanny, to rediscover our lost sense of mystery, and to experience the convulsive beauty and capacity for enchantment and wonder that the Surrealists called “the marvellous”.
Designers and graphic artists featured in Uncanny: Surrealism and Graphic Design include: Jan Švankmajer, Eva Švankmajerová, Jindřich Štyrský, Karel Teige, Karel Teissig, Josef Vyleťal, Zdeněk Ziegler (Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic); Roman Cieslewicz, Jan Lenica, Franciszek Starowieyski, Bronislaw Zelek (Poland); Laboratoires CCCP, M/M Paris, (France); Grandpeople (Norway); Andrzej Klimowski, Vaughan Oliver, Brothers Quay, Graham Rawle (UK); Elliott Earls, Edward Fella, Jonathon Rosen, Stefan Sagmeister, Brian Schorn (United States).



links
> Bienále Brno 2010 / Brno Biennia...

Stefan Sagmeister, USA 
Les Silos, poster, 2005
Stefan Sagmeister, USA Les Silos, poster, 2005