Exhibition:
«Josef Müller-Brockmann – Fotografische Experimente», 01.11.2019 – 09.02.2020, Museum für Gestaltung, Toni-Areal, Zürich
«Josef Müller-Brockmann was one of the most influential representatives of constructive Swiss graphic design, which consistently used photomontage in its advertising graphics. Depending on the commission, Müller-Brockmann preferred objective, expressive, or abstract photography. He gave the photographers working at his studio — mostly graduates of the Zurich Photography Class — plenty of time to experiment and in the 1950s also lent a hand himself. The results were playful light drawings based on Picasso’s model, blurred long shots of racing cars, night fireworks or stage lights, as well as abstract to non-objective photograms.» (excerpt website MfG, Zürich)