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Exhibitions removed
[edit]I have removed the following list of exhibitions per MOS:ART#Exhibitions but am preserving them here if anyone would like to use them as the basis of future research.
Solo exhibitions
- “Emigre Magazine: Selections from the Permanent Collection,” Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, 1997
- “Charles Nypels Prize,” Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht, Netherlands, 1998
- “Emigre in Istanbul,” Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul, Turkey, 1999
- “Emigre in Norfolk,” Old Dominion University Gallery, Norfolk, Virginia, 2005
- “Emigre at Gallery 16,” Gallery 16, San Francisco, 2010
- “Emigre magazine: design, discourse and authorship,” University of Reading, UK, 2017
General exhibitions
- “Pacific Wave: California Graphic Design,” Museo Fortuny, Venice, Italy, 1987
- “Graphic Design in America,” Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 1989
- “Mixing Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture,” Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, 1996
- “Designer as Author, Voices and Visions,” Northern Kentucky University, 1996
- “Design Culture Now: National Design Triennial,” Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, 2000
- “East Coast/West Coast” at Centre du Graphisme, Echirolles, France, 2002
- "D-Day:le design aujourd'hui," at Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2005
- “Digitally Mastered,” MoMA, New York, 2007
- “Quick, Quick, Slow,” Experimentadesign Lisboa 2009, Berardo Collection Museum, Lisbon, Portugal, 2009 (featured Emigre magazine issues10–24)
- “Typographic Tables,” Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Bolzano, Italy, 2011
- “Deep Surface: Contemporary Ornament and Pattern,” Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh, 2011
- “Graphic Design: Now in Production,” Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 2011 (featured "Emigre No. 70: The Look Back Issue" and Base 900)
- “Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990,” Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 2011
- "Standard Deviations," MoMA, New York, 2011 (featured 23 digital typefaces for their permanent collection, including five Emigre font families: Jeffery Keedy's Keedy Sans, Jonathan Barnbrook's Mason Serif, Barry Deck's Template Gothic, Zuzana Licko's Oakland—renamed Lo-Res in 2001—and P. Scott Makela's Dead History)
- “Work from California,” 25th International Biennial of Graphic Design, Brno, Czech Republic, 2012
- “Revolution/Evolution,” College for Creative Studies, Detroit, 2014
- “Typeface to Interface,” Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, 2016
- “California Graphic Design, 1975–95,” Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, 2018
- “Between the Lines: Typography in LACMA’s Collection,” Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, 2019
Vegantics (talk) 18:23, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
- In the same vein, I am removing the lists of "additional resources" that lack context.
- ==Additional online resources==
- Eye (Website), “Cult of the Ugly,” by Steven Heller, 1993
- Letter to Emigre Magazine, (PDF) by Gunnar Swanson, 1994
- 2x4 (Website), “Designer as Author,” by Michael Rock, 1996
- SpeakUp (Website), Interview with Rudy VanderLans by Armin Vit, 2002.
- Typotheque (Website), “Context in Critique,” review of Emigre #64, Rant, by Dmitri Siegel, 2004
- Typotheque (Website), “Rudy VanderLans, editor of Emigre,” interview by David Casacuberta and Rosa Llop, 2004
- AIGA (Website), “An Interview with Rudy VanderLans: Still Subversive After All These Years,” by Steven Heller, 2004
- Design Observer (Website), “Emigre: An Ending,” by Rick Poynor, 2005
- TapeOp (Website), “Rudy VanderLans: Emigre No. 69: The End,” review by John Baccigaluppi, 2008
- Eye (Website), “The farewell tour syndrome,” book review by Emily King, 2009
- Communication Arts (Website), “Emigre No.70: The Look Back Issue,” book review by Angelynn Grant, 2009
- Dwell (Website), "Emigre No.70,” book review by Miyoko Ohtake, 2009
- Print (Website), “Emigre’s Lucky Number,” by Steven Heller, 2009
- Print magazine (Website), “Design Couples: Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko," interview by Caitlin Dover, 2010
- Fast Company (Website), “Type Master: An Interview with Emigre’s Rudy VanderLans," by Alissa Walker, 2010.
- The Atlantic (Website), "Can the Rule-Breaking Font Designers of Three Decades Ago Still Break Rules?,” by Steven Heller, 2012
- Plazm Magazine (Website), "In Conversation with Emigre" by Sara Dougher and Joshua Berger, 2013
- Communication Arts (Website), “Emigre Fonts,” book review by Angelynn Grant, 2016
- Print (Website), “The Legibility Wars of the ‘80s and ‘90s,” 2016
- AIGA, Eye on Design (Website), “Emigre Type Foundry Pretty Much Designed the ‘90s—Here’s What it Looked Like,” book review by Angela Riechers, 2016
- MyFonts (Website), interview with Zuzana Licko by Jan Middendorp, 2016.
- Fontstand (Website), “Emigre: Time and Time Again,” by Sébastien Morlighem, 2016
- Klim Type Foundry (Website), “Tilting at windmills,” Rudy vanderLans replies to “Welcome to the infill font foundry,” 2016
- University of Reading (Website), “Emigre magazine: design, discourse and authorship,” an exhibition curated by Francisca Monteiro and Rick Poynor, 2017
- Typography & Graphic Communication (Website), "Emigre magazine: design, discourse and authorship,” exhibition, 2017
- Huffington Post (Website), “One of Today’s Most Popular Fonts Has a Wild Centuries-Long History,” by Maddie Crum, 2017
- ReadyMag Stories (Website), “Emigre,” by Zhdan Philippov and Vitaly Volk, 2020
- “Typography and Legibility: An Analysis of Tschichold, Licko, and VanderLans,” (PDF) by Chaney Boyle, 2020
- MoMA (Website), Emigre Magazine, issues 1-69, permanent collection
- MoMA (Website), Oakland typeface, permanent collection
- ==Additional print resources==
- Bouvet, Michel, East Coast West Coast: Graphistes aux États-unis, Paris, France, Les Éditions Textuel, 2002. Essay on history of Emigre.
- Dawson, Peter, The Field Guide to Typography: Typefaces in the Urban Landscape, New York, NY, Prestel, 2013. Interview with Rudy VanderLans & Zuzana Licko.
- Eskilson, Stephen J., Graphic Design: A New History, London, UK, Laurence King Publishing, 2007. Essay on Emigre in chapter on “Postmodern Typography.”
- Heller, Stephen, ed., Design Literacy: Understanding Graphic Design. New York, NY, Allworth Press with School of Visual Arts, 2014. Essay on Emigre in chapter on "Mass Media.”
- Lupton, Ellen, Mixing Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture, New York, NY, Princeton Architectural Press, 1996. Short profile of Emigre and Zuzana Licko's typefaces. Book published in conjunction with exhibit at Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
- McCarthy, Steven, The Designer as Author, Producer, Activist, Entrepreneur, Curator & Collaborator: New Models for Communicating, Amsterdam, Netherlands, BIS, 2013. Emigre referenced throughout, and short profile of Emigre in chapter on “Typographic Design Authorship.”
- Meggs, Philip B., ed., A History of Graphic Design, New York, NY, John Wiley & Sons, 1998. Profile of Emigre in chapter on “Pioneers of Digital Graphic Design.”
- Poynor, Rick, Design Without Boundaries: Visual Communication in Transition, London, UK, Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1998. Emigre referenced in essay “Cult of the Ugly,” and one essay, “Into the Digital Realm,” on Emigre.
- Poynor, Rick, No More Rules: Graphic Design and Postmodernism, New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2003. Emigre referenced throughout.
- Shaughnessy, Adrian, How to be a Graphic Designer, Without Losing Your Soul, London, UK, Laurence King Publishing, 2005. Interview with Rudy VanderLans.
- Vegantics (talk) 18:25, 4 March 2024 (UTC)