Pressa
Appearance
Pressa was an International Press Exhibition held in Cologne between May and October, 1928.
As German exhibitors were barred from participating in the Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernheld in Paris in 1925, that this exhibition was held in Germany indicated the rehabilitation of Germany as regards international projects of this kind.[1]
Pavilions
Soviet Pavilion
El Lissitzky was responsible for the Soviet pavilion, which received critical acclaim.[2] He had the support of Sergei Senkin and Gustav Klutsis.[3]
Czechoslovak Pavilion
Ladislav Sutnar was responsible for the Czechoslovak pavilion. In this he was aided by Augustin Tschinkel.[4]
References
- ^ Aynsley, Jeremy (1994). "Pressa Cologne, 1928: Exhibitions and Publication Design in the Weimar Period". Design Issues. 10 (3): 52–76.
- ^ "Untitled (Pressa catalogue)". Art Gallery NSW. Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
- ^ Tupitsyn, Margarita (1999). "Back to Moscow". El Lissitzky: beyond the Abstract Cabinet : photography, design, collaboration (English ed.). New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0300081701.
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(help) - ^ Kapounová, Eliška (2009). "Grafická tvorba Augustina Tschinkela v kontextu moderního designu (1928 – 1940)" (PDF). Masarykova univerzita. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
External Links
Fostinum: Photos from the Pressa Exhibition