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Hannes Famira, Berlin (DE) famira.com kombinat-typefounders.com coopertype.org Hannes Famira is the founding principal of the Kombinat-Typefounders. He is a graphic designer, a type designer and a teacher of both disciplines. After 20 years in the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United States he now lives in Berlin, Germany.
Edward Fella, Valencia, CA (US) edfella.com edfella-yestoday.com edfella.tumblr.com Edward Fella is recognized for his eccentric letterforms and compositions, which came into fruition in the 1980s and subsequently influenced the course of expressive typography in the ensuing decades. A self-described “commercial artist,” Fella began his career in Detroitʼs advertising world of the 1950s, and nearly 30 years later entered graduate school at Cranbrook Academy of Art. For the past 25 years he has been a faculty member at CalArts.
Lutz Fezer, Cologne (DE) meurer-verlag.de Lutz Fezer was born in 1973 in Karlsruhe. He studied at Karlsruhe Academy of Fine Arts from 1994 to 2000 and is co-curator at the tower fm since 2006. His works have been shown in exhibitions at, among others, Villa Romana, Florence; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin and Transmission Gallery, Glasgow.
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Luca Frei, Malmo (SE) lucafrei.info Luca Frei was born in 1976 in Lugano. He lives and works in Malmo.
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James Goggin, Chicago IL (US) practise.co.uk James Goggin is a Chicagobased British and / or Australian graphic designer from London via Sydney, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Auckland, and Arnhem. He runs a graphic design practice named Practise, writes occasional design criticism, teaches and lectures internationally. Portrait: James Goggin, Passport Photo Colour Test, Rainbo Club, Chicago, November 30, 2011.
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Gilbert & George, London (UK) arndtberlin.com For five decades, to international acclaim, Gilbert & George have been making art that is visionary, shocking, relentless, moral and richly atmospheric. Over this period, they have shadowed London’s moods, identifying within the city’s sleepless thoroughfares all of the messy, precious, undeniable aspects of the modern human condition. Photo by Bernd Borchardt, installation view of London Pictures, ARNDT 2012.
Liam Gillick, London (UK), New York City, NY (US) meyerkainer.com Liam Gillick (*1964) is an artist based in London and New York, where he teaches at Columbia University and Bard College. He was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2002 and the Vincent Award at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 2008. His works are part of the public collections of, among others, Tate Modern, MoMA and Guggenheim.
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Tommy Grace, London (UK) inglebygallery.com Artist, graphic designer and musician, currently based in London. Born in Edinburgh and graduated from ECA, also works collaboratively with artist Kate Owens. Selected exhibitions include: 1st Athens Biennale (07); Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh (09, 11); Jerwood Space, London (10); and Dienstgebäude, Zurich (12). Photo by Duncan Marquiss, still from an 8mm celluloid film, courtesy Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh.
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Karl Haendel, Los Angeles, CA (US) yvon-lambert.com Karl Haendel was born in 1976 in New York. He studied Art Semiotics and Art History at Brown University, Providence and received an MFA from the University of California in Los Angeles, where he lives and works today. His solo shows included exhibitions at, among others, Yvon Lambert, Paris and the Museum of Contemporary Art, LA. Photo by Blaise Adilon.
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