Celebrating Clowns in all of their glorious manifestations. Includes “7 Minute Clowns,” with clown sketches by Gene Federico, Jim McMullan, Isadore Seltzer, R. O. Blechman, Guy Billout, Reynold Ruffin, Tim Lewis, Paul Davis, Paul Bacon, Jean Michel Folon, Barbara Nessim, Marshall Arisman, Lou Dorfsman, and several other illustrators
Founded in 1954, Push Pin Studios was a revolutionary force. By moving away from the rigid "International Style" (Swiss Style), Seymour Chwast, Milton Glaser, Edward Sorel & Reynold Ruffins, introduced a narrative, illustrative approach to design that changed the world of advertising and fashion forever. Issue No. 86 represents the culmination of 23 years of experimental, groundbreaking publication.
Started by Push Pin Studios as a freeform publication sent to friends and clients in 1957, the experimental and groundbreaking Push Pin Graphic, quickly developed a dedicated following, eventually running for 23 years and 86 issues. Changing to a 32-page bimonthly in 1976, and continuing publication until 1980
This is an essential acquisition for collectors of New York Graphic Design History and fans of the Polish Poster School influence