The image is © Götz Gramlich. There are 2 other images of this object. See our image rights statement.
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Digital Poster, Herbstzeitlose (Autumn Crocus)
This is a Digital poster. It was designed by Götz Gramlich. It is dated 2014 and we acquired it in 2015. Its medium is moving image (digital video, 16 sec.; color, no sound). It is a part of the Digital department.
For his commemoration of the transition from summer to fall in his poster Herbstzeitlose (Autumn Crocus), Götz Gramlich created both a digital animation and a screenprinted poster around the same design concept. In the animation, the letters peel away one by one from the surface to which they have been affixed, revealing their black undersides. Tucked into these corners are bits of information about the event. In the screenprinted version, the static image features each letter partially turned down, with faint black dots forming shadows behind the full letterforms.
This object was
donated by
Götz Gramlich.
It is credited Gift of Götz Gramlich.
- Poster, Herbstzeitlose (Autumn Crocus), 2014
- screenprint on paper.
- Gift of Götz Gramlich.
- 2015-26-1
- Poster, AIDS Should Die, ca. 1980–95
- lithograph on paper.
- Gift of Rick Valicenti.
- 1995-73-5
- Scarf (USA)
- cotton.
- 1984-3-1
Our curators have highlighted 2 objects that are related to this one.
- Poster, Noh
- offset lithograph on paper.
- Gift of Takenobu Igarashi.
- 1981-69-2
- Poster, Jonathan Jones: untitled (the tyranny of distance)
- screenprint.
- Gift of Mark Gowing.
- 2014-32-2
Cite this object as
Digital Poster, Herbstzeitlose (Autumn Crocus); Designed by Götz Gramlich (German, b. 1974); moving image (digital video, 16 sec.; color, no sound); Gift of Götz Gramlich; 2015-26-2
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibitions Making | Breaking: New Arrivals and How Posters Work.