Julius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age

Thursday, March 4th, 2021 - Sunday, August 15th, 2021

Recognized as one of the leading graphic artists of the modern age, Austrian designer Julius Klinger (1876–1942) transformed commercial visual culture through his innovative advertising posters, book and magazine illustrations, mass promotional campaigns, ornamental and typographical design, and brand development. Associated with both the Vienna Secession and Jugendstil at the turn of the twentieth century, Klinger became famous as a poster designer in Germany, eventually returning to Austria to found a studio at the outbreak of the First World War. He would stay in Vienna, with two short visits to the United States, until his deportation to a Minsk extermination camp, where he was killed in 1942.

Klinger’s artistic reputation was built on the strength and range of his designs, which often shared a signature style characterized by graphic simplicity and directness—whether in the form of illustrations, graphic ornament, or his most famous posters. An advocate of “Americanismus,” and the progressive attitudes towards modern business and media coming from across the Atlantic, he understood the power of modern trademarks and logos to give identity to major businesses and manufacturers, and was a leading figure in shaping the look of major brands. Through Klinger’s life and examples of his work drawn from The Wolfsonian’s collection, this exhibition explored issues of identity—personal, corporate, and national—as well as the impact of cultural displacement on the history of design, and the role of commercial art in the modern city.

Mon - Wed CLOSED
Thu - Sun 10am – 6pm

Members Free
Adults $12
Students $8
Educators $8
Seniors 60 & over $8
Kids 18 & under Free

Visitors with disabilities $8 *

*Free admission for 1 accompanying care partner
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Main Gallery
Poster House
119 W. 23rd Street

New York, NY

40.7434978, -73.9934297

Julius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age