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Article: Milton Glaser's Design Legacy Celebrated.(exhibit of works by graphic artist)(Brief Article)
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- Art Business News
- Article date:
- December 1, 2000
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Milton Glaser, the designer responsible for the "I [love] NY" logo and often called "the Picasso of the graphic arts field," is the focus of a new exhibit on view at the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) through Dec. 27. Entitled "Art is Work: Milton Glaser Retrospective," the exhibit includes posters, magazines and newspaper design, interior designs, corporate logos, record albums, magazine illustrations and typography, as well as watercolors, drawings, prints and illustrated books, toys, textiles, jewelry and home furnishings.
Born in 1929, Glaser studied at Cooper Union and the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, Italy. In 1968, Glaser co-founded New York ...