Article: GRAPHICS: Broken promise.

Print was a radical tool in the hands of the Modernist, Futurist avant- garde, but its anti-establishment potential withered with the arrival of an affluent consumer society. Rick Poynor examines the movement's graphic expressions on the eve of a new exhibition

The first four decades of the 20th century witnessed a fabulous eruption of boundless invention in the visual arts. The force of this avant-garde explosion was so tremendous that its shockwaves were still defining the cultural landscape decades later. Even today, we remain fascinated by the creations and philosophy of these Modernist artists and designers, constantly referring back to them in an attempt ...

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