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Saul Steinberg: The Americans: Kat. Museum Ludwig Köln (Paperback)

Saul Steinberg: The Americans: Kat. Museum Ludwig Köln By Andreas Prinzing (Editor), Philipp Kaiser (Foreword by), Melissa Renn (Text by), Inga Rossi-Schrimpf (Text by), Iain Topliss (Text by) Cover Image
By Andreas Prinzing (Editor), Philipp Kaiser (Foreword by), Melissa Renn (Text by), Inga Rossi-Schrimpf (Text by), Iain Topliss (Text by)
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The American Way of Life in 1958

On eight, free-standing panels with a total length of about seventy meters, Saul Steinberg designed an impressive collage for the American Pavilion at the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels about the American way of life and simply called it »The Americans«. For the first time, the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, will show the entire ensemble once more—supplemented by additional drawings, collages and magazine illustrations.

Saul Steinberg, born in Romania in 1914, died 1999 in New York, began to study architecture in Milan in 1932, and tried to emigrate to the United States in 1941 with a stamp in his passport which he had forged himself, only to be deported to the Dominican Republic. From there, he sent his drawings to the New Yorker, which would finally successfully gain him entry to the United States. »The Americans« is the highlight of Saul Steinberg’s artistic work which has brought him to prominence, above all as a gifted illustrator of the New Yorker. In 1976, it was his labyrinthine cityscapes gracing the title page of the magazine that drew everyone's attention, and made him famous. The book extensively documents »The Americans«, not only in several outstanding and wonderful pictures, but for the first time shows the impressive mix of different media—drawing, photography, wallpaper patterns, wrapping paper and comic book fragments. Both the exhibition and the book are not only a rediscovery, but also allow for the first time an authentic look at the opportunities to encounter the great urban and rural America, as it offered itself in the first World Fair in postwar Europe.

Exhibition:
Museum Ludwig, Cologne, 23/3–23/6/2013
 

About the Author


Saul Steinberg, born in Romania in 1914, died 1999 in New York, began to study architecture in Milan in 1932, and tried to emigrate to the United States in 1941 with a stamp in his passport which he had forged himself, only to be deported to the Dominican Republic. From there, he sent his drawings to the New Yorker, which would finally successfully gain him entry into the United States.



Product Details
ISBN: 9783864420436
ISBN-10: 3864420431
Publisher: Snoeck Publishing Company
Publication Date: March 22nd, 2013
Pages: 200
Language: English

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