The innovative designer is the subject of a major retrospective at the School of Visual Arts and he talks about his aesthetic, the creative need for sabbaticals, and why pessimism reigns today.
He is probably the most well-known graphic designer in Austria, but his influence extends far beyond the boundaries of his profession: Stefan Sagmeister. The 63-year-old from Bregenz, who has lived in ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. An interview of Stefan Sagmeister conducted 2012 December 4 and 5, by Mija Riedel, for the Archives of American Art's Nanette L. Laitman ...
The encounter between Sagmeister and Barcolana is the fruit of illycaffè's intuition, which saw the concept of this year's regatta, "Positive Energies" strongly reflected in Sagmeister's work and ...
It's a trip back in time for designer Stefan Sagmeister. A timeline of his life in an exhibition at the School of Visual Arts Chelsea Gallery includes event posters made as a high school student in ...
This fall, SVA will honor design giant Stefan Sagmeister with its 33rd Masters Series Award and Exhibition. A career retrospective that includes elements of Sagmeister’s past exhibitions, published ...
This fall, School of Visual Arts (SVA) will honor design giant Stefan Sagmeister with its 33rd Masters Series Award and Exhibition. A career retrospective that includes elements of Sagmeister’s past ...
Is the world getting better? Or is it on the verge of collapse? Stefan Sagmeister emphatically believes that things are looking up, and his art exhibition "Now Is Better" showcases a bold new way to ...
Is the world getting better? Or is it on the verge of collapse? Stefan Sagmeister emphatically believes that things are looking up, and his art exhibition "Now Is Better" showcases a bold new way to ...
The designer’s New York exhibition, Beautiful Numbers, focuses not on society’s ills but instead on how far it has come in recent centuries All artworks from Beautiful Numbers by Stefan Sagmeister, ...
This exhibition by Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh asks visitors to reconsider why beauty matters and how it impacts our lives. Sagmeister and Walsh take examples from product design, city ...