Joost Schmidt
- Introduction
- Joost Schmidt (Wunstorf, 5 January 1893 - Nürnberg, 2 December 1948) was a teacher or master at the Bauhaus and later a professor at the College of Visual Arts, Berlin. He was a visionary typographer and graphic designer who is best known for designing the famous poster for the 1923 Bauhaus Exhibition in Weimar, Germany.
- Wikidata
- Q567369
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Sculptor
- Name
- Joost Schmidt
- Ulan
- 500020087
Exhibitions
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Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented
Through Apr 10
MoMA
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The New Typography
Dec 23, 2009–Jul 25, 2010
MoMA
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Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity
Nov 8, 2009–Jan 25, 2010
MoMA
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Architecture & Design: North Gallery Rotation 2
Dec 14, 2005–Apr 6, 2006
MoMA
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Modern Means: Continuity and Change in Art, 1880 to Now
Apr 28–Aug 1, 2004
MoMA
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Joost Schmidt has
12 exhibitionsonline.
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Joost Schmidt Staatliches Bauhaus Ausstellung 1923
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Joost Schmidt Dessau Verkehrsbüro c. 1924
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Joost Schmidt YKO Box (YKO typewriter ribbon tin) 1924
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Joost Schmidt Ausstellung Arntz Holzchnitte 1925
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Joost Schmidt Das Bauhaus in Dessau postcard 1925
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Joost Schmidt YKO label 1924–1925
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Joost Schmidt YKO Bürobedarf (Advertisement for YKO office supplies) 1926
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Joost Schmidt YKO Kohlepapier c. 1926
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Joost Schmidt Stationery envelope label for YKO c. 1926
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Joost Schmidt Offset Buch und Werbekunst, Jg. 7 1926
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Joost Schmidt Die Form magazine letterhead 1926
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Joost Schmidt Joost Schmidt, Bauhaus, Dessau letterhead 1928
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Joost Schmidt The New Chess Game (Das Neue Schachspiel). Promotional design (unrealized) for chess set by Josef Hartwig c. 1923
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Joost Schmidt Bauhaus: Vierteljahr-Zeitschrift für Gestaltung, October-December 1929, number 4, year 3 1929
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Joost Schmidt Dessau c. 1930
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Joost Schmidt YKO Bürobedarf, Paul Henss Weimar (Advertisement for YKO office supplies for the firm Paul Henss, Weimar) c. 1926
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Joost Schmidt YKO Büroneuheiten c. 1924-26
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Joost Schmidt YKO Papiere (Advertisement for YKO papers) c. 1926
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Joost Schmidt Joost Schmidt letterhead c.1930-1934
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Joost Schmidt Joost Schmidt stationery calling card c.1930-1934
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