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Iwami Reika, "Round Shadow No.1," woodcut, 1957. #art #modernart #printmaking #woodcut #woodblock #woodblockprint #japaneseart #japaneseprint #abstract #abstractart #graphicarts #museum #artgallery
Pitaloosie Saila (Inuit; Nunavut, Canada, 1942-2021), "Bird of Sargo, stonecut, 1972; Dorset Fine Arts. #inuit #inuk #canadianart #firstnations #stonecut #graphicartist #graphicarts #printmaking #canada #art #arte #bird #museum #artgallery
'Kit-World: Hookys' Andrew Stones 2025. Drawing, square format. Minimal white marks (with sepia-tone 'bloom') on a black ground. One of a series of scratchy line drawings imagining a rickety, impermanent world assembled from small, fragile sub-units, each made in the manner of a kit. Taken as a whole, 'Hookys' has the character of a photographic plate negative, microscope or x-ray image, its upper fifth and lower two-fifths solid black. Running across the entire width of the frame, slightly above the median line and angled a few degrees down to the right, is a broad, textured band somewhat like the edge-on view of a slab of stone or ice, marked by pits and scratches, giving it a time-worn or weathered appearance. Three smaller, white entities, rendered in scraped white lines, seem to be partially embedded, like parasites, in the upper and lower edges of the large object positioned across the frame. Each is unique, but all have fine appendages ending in finely-etched white hooks. Two extend their hooks into the blackness below the slab, one reaches into the blackness above, with two, tiny, wavering limbs. There is a title at bottom centre, and an artist's signature written vertically at bottom right, both in white. The 'Kit-World' series employs a method digitally equivalent to drawing on a 'scraper board', where a dark surface is scratched through to reveal a white layer underneath. Inspired by one particular limitation of the scraper board, the artist adopted a 'no erasing' a rule, placing a premium on every mark made, and promoting a minimalist approach.
‘Kit-World: Hookys’
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The Montreal Olympic Organizing Committee commissioned two separate series of official posters: a “thematic” series (8 designs) and a “sports” series (21 designs). This poster is one of the thematic posters, featuring the official mascot. The Committee explained: “No animal has played a greater role in the development of a country than the beaver in Canada”. The mascot was named Amik – the Algonquin word for “beaver”. The first Olympic mascot was introduced at the 1972 Munich games, where the mascot figure was a colorful dachshund named Waldi. The Canadian designers decided that Amik should be a dignified representation of the hard-working animal rather than a cutesy cartoon figure. The rainbow stripe was chosen for its beauty against the minimalist black form of Amik (he was also shown with a solid red stripe on some materials). Montreal1976 trivia: Queen Elizabeth II opened the games in person, as Queen of Canada; Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, competed in the equestrian events; Taro Aso of Japan competed as a member of the Japanese shooting team (he would later become Prime Minister of Japan); Nadia Comǎneci of Romania scored the first perfect 10 ever awarded in gymnastics; Japanese gymnast Shun Fujimoto helped Japan win the team gold medal by landing a dismount on the rings even though he had broken his knee during the earlier floor exercise.
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1976 MONTREAL GAMES. Designers: Pierre-Yves Pelletier (1938 – 2016), Yvon Larouche (born 1942) and Guy St. Arnaud.
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Kono has incorporated the official emblem, designed by Kazumasa Nagai, which shows the red rising sun (symbol of Japan), a stylized snowflake (for the winter games), the Olympic rings and the text Sapporo ’72. Below this emblem, Kono has placed a snow-covered mountain and an ice rink – two items that commemorate the snow and ice events of the games. An aesthetically pleasing design simplicity, using natural forms, was central to Kono’s creative output, which spanned posters, advertisements, costume and set design. Sapporo1972 trivia: Yukio Kasaya earned Japan’s first ever Olympic gold medal, winning the ski jump (normal hill) event; American skier Barbara Cochran (one of three Cochran siblings on the US Olympic ski team that year) won gold in the slalom (her son, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, competed this year in Milano-Cortina in the downhill); these were the last Winter Games when a skier won a gold medal using all-wooden skis.
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1972 SAPPORO GAMES. Designer: Takashi Kono (1906 – 1999).
Kono’s winning design for the official poster of the Sapporo Games reflects his embrace of uncluttered, clean design.
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The influence of Op Art is very apparent in the design for the 1968 Mexico City Olympic logo, which is unsurprising given that the three artists who collaborated on the official design all lived in New York City in the mid-1960s when Op Art was everywhere. Pedro Ramirez Vázquez was an architect by trade who was a primary organizer for the event; he laid the direction for the design campaign. Eduardo Terrazas and Lance Wyman were the graphic artists who brought the initial concept to fruition. The design pays homage to the art and textiles of the Huichol people of Mexico. Huichol crafts use geometric elements including concentric circles and repetitive linear outlines. Mexico City1968 trivia: one of the most indelible images in sports occurred during these Olympics when American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their black gloved hands on the medal podium in support of civil rights; American long jumper Bob Beamon set the Olympic record at 8.90 meters, a record that has still not be bested; this was the first Olympics in which a synthetic all-weather surface was used for track and field events (previously, the track was a cinder track).
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1968 MEXICO CITY GAMES. Designers: Pedro Ramirez Vázquez (1919 – 2013), Eduardo Terrazas (born 1936), and Lance Wyman (born 1937).
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The artist’s design depicts the Olympic rings as an alpine skier hurtling down a snowy slope. Brian’s cartoons were popular additions to French newspapers and magazines, and he also had a robust side gig producing novelty postcards (often with sporting themes). Grenoble1968 trivia: compulsory doping testing was first introduced in these Games; East and West Germany competed for the first time as separate teams; the French alpine skier Jean-Claude Killy won three gold medals; 19-year old American figure skater, Peggy Fleming, was the youngest athlete to win a gold medal at Grenoble (I can still see her chartreuse skating dress); the Italian bobsledder, Eugenio Monti, was the oldest gold medal winner at these games (he won two golds); the medals were presented on neck ribbons for the first time, rather than the chains from previous Olympics.
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1968 GRENOBLE GAMES. Designer: Jean Brian (1911 – 1990).
Jean Brian was a French cartoonist and illustrator who designed the official 1968 Olympic poster for the Grenoble games.
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Kamekura studied graphic design at the prestigious Institute of New Architecture & Industrial Arts in Tokyo, which stressed the clean, uncluttered aesthetics of the Bauhaus ethos. The design for the official 1964 Olympics poster reflects this training: a modern, minimalist design featuring the red rising sun emblem of the Japanese national flag over the Olympic rings in gold and the wording “Tokyo 1964” also in gold, all set against a plain white background. The typography used for the wording is likewise clean and modern in the Helvetica font. Kamekura also designed a series of posters for the individual sporting events, using photographs taken at dramatic angles. The potential confusion of language and alphabets for the 1964 games was cleverly avoided by the introduction of internationally understood pictograms (also designed by Kamekura) for the first time; pictograms (for everything from restrooms to food stands to individual sports) have since become a staple to ensure that language does not became an excluding barrier at the Olympic Games. Tokyo1964 Olympic trivia: this was the first Olympic Games to be held in a Asian country; it was the first time that South Africa was excluded from the Games due to its sports apartheid system; and it was the first time that the Games were televised internationally (there was even partial color telecasts for some events).
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1964 TOKYO GAMES. Designer: Yusaku Kamekura (1915 – 1997).
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Drafted into service as a technical draftsman for the German Wehrmacht during World War II gave Jaruska the experience to pursue a post-war career in poster design and illustration. He became a respected artist and professor at the Federal Institute of Graphic Art and Research in Vienna. In 1961, Jaruska was one of 12 Austrian artists invited to submit designs for the official Olympic poster for the upcoming 1964 event to be held at Innsbruck in the Tyrolian Alps. His winning design sparkles with a crisp snow crystal, dramatically cut in half and placed against a dark black background with the colorful Olympic rings highlighted. The simplicity of the design is the secret to its success: snow/winter, rings/Olympics, location and date. Jaruska went on to a long career with commissioned work for the city of Vienna, as well as illustrating children’s books. Innusbruck1964 Olympic trivia: due to a lack of expected snowfall leading up to the Games, the Austrian military was mobilized to truck in snow, which they spread by hand on the ski slopes and on the bobsled and toboggan runs; luge was a debut sport this year, with the Germans winning 5 out of the 6 available gold medals; the Russian speed skater Lidia Skoblikova swept the women’s gold medals, winning all four events with Olympic records.
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1964 INNSBRUCK GAMES. Designer: Wilhelm Jaruska (1916 – 2008).
Jaruska was apprenticed as a teenager as an industrial painter in a tapestry workshop and in the 1930s he branched out into printing.
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Testa's design won the competition for the 1960 Rome Olympics but that was invalidated by the judging committee, which rejected all 249 design entries because they did not meet the committee’s requirements for certain specific information. So a second competition was held – and Testa won again! His design is a modern take on the Belvedere Capital that was excavated in the ancient Roman ruins of the Baths of Caracalla. The column capital depicts a victorious athlete holding a palm of victory while crowning himself (as per the ancient Roman custom). Atop the capital, Testa placed the symbol of Rome: the antique bronze statue known as the Capitoline Wolf with the mother wolf suckling the figures of Romulus and Remus (the legendary founders of Rome). Rome1960 Olympic trivia: this was the first time that the Paralympic Games were held in conjunction with the Summer Games; American sprinter (and polio survivor) Wilma Rudolph won three gold medals; Cassius Clay (later known as Muhammad Ali) won the boxing light-heavyweight gold as an 18-year old; Singapore competed for the first time under its own flag.
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1960 ROME GAMES. Designer: Armando Testa (1917 – 1992).
Testa was an illustrator and printer who founded an influential advertising agency in his hometown of Turin, Italy.
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