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Capri Cat (1932) by Cleveland artist Clarence Holbrook Carter (1904-2000)
Photo experiments by artist-designer-theorist György Kepes (1906-2001) during his time at the New Bauhaus in Chicago from 1937-1941
Screenprints by Myron Kozman (1916-2002)
Kozman was part of the first class of the New Bauhaus in Chicago in 1941, and later taught design & printmaking there. He moved to Wisconsin in the 1960’s to serve as head of design at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design.
Experimental photograms by photographer Arthur Siegel (1913-1978)
Born in Detroit, Siegel was an early student at the New Bauhaus (later IIT) in Chicago. He later became head of the photography department there and was named president of the IIT Institute of Design in 1971.
Krueck & Sexton, Thonet Furniture Showroom (1982) Chicago, IL
Photos: Nick Merrick
Via https://t.co/3p5JrroCl8
“Memorial Day Massacre, Republic Steel Strike 1937” by Chicago artist Robert White (1907-1986)
Woodcut prints by Moorhead, MN printmaker James T. O’Rourke (1933-2011)