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Publications Museum für Gestaltung Zürich: Contemporary Iran

Contemporary Iran

Poster Collection 35

Iranian graphic design looks back on a brief history. The first poster designers completed independent artistic training and created painterly-illustrative works in the 1960s. The simultaneous opening to the West under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi promoted global cultural exchange. With the proclamation of the Islamic Republic in 1979 and Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988), however, this was rapidly interrupted. At the end of the 1980s, a new generation of designers took up the graphic heritage of the pre-war period. At the turn of the millennium, the Iranian poster finally conquered international festivals and caused a great stir in the Western community.

Contemporary Iran brings together Iranian cultural posters from 1960 to the present. Despite the many different creative approaches, they all demonstrate the search for a fusion of history and contemporaneity, Iran’s own tradition and Western inspiration, art and everyday culture. An often unorthodox interpretation of Persian cultural heritage is combined with the confident use of computer-generated graphics. Thus, some posters confirm common Western notions of Islamic aesthetics while in others, these are radically undermined.


With an essay by Majid Abbasi.

Museum für Gestaltung Zürich / Bettina Richter (eds.)
Lars Müller Publishers
2023
Design: Integral Lars Müller
Softcover
16,5 × 24 cm
96 pages
147 illustrations
978-3-03778-730-4
English / German
Article no. 780035
CHF 25.00

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