The Genius Issue
Mar 02, 2021
2 minutes
Julie Belcove
From the late 1930s through the 1950s postwar boom, refugees streamed out of Europe and into the United States, among them some of the most brilliant and influential members of the avant-garde. They brought with them the modernist principles of the Bauhaus, savvy approaches to photography and a belief in the boundless possibilities of graphic design—and encountered a country unusually
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