For over 40 years Pierre
Mendell’s posters strikingly accentuated
Munich’s cityscape, where his designs covered advertising pillars
and billboards; since 1980 these were mainly exhibition posters for
the Neue Sammlung, and as from 1993 he also designed for the Bayerische
Staatsoper.
“ Quality graphic design stands out for the mindset it exhibits: stringent,
reduced in form, always intense, never pretentious. In this way, Pierre Mendell
developed a most distinct style. He flexibly dealt with particular tasks and
through this, eminently lived up to the challenge of respective themes. Hence,
Pierre Mendell’s posters are so simple and convincing and will continue
to be of great significance beyond this day.”
(Florian Hufnagl, Die Neue Sammlung – The International Design Museum
Munich)
Graphic designer Pierre Mendell (born 1929 in Essen) created an oeuvre that
has been honored with many international prizes. In his work he focused on
two internationally active cultural institutions: Die Neue Sammlung for which
from 1980-2003, year-in, year-out he designed the posters as well as the
complete visual identity. He also worked for a similar extent for Bayerische
Staatsoper from 1993-2006. The collaboration between Die Neue Sammlung and
Pierre Mendell spawned an unusual series of posters for the museums in Munich – a
unique project involving state and municipal museums as well as Deutsches
Museum. In 2003, this series was presented to the public:
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