Ralph Schraivogel

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Ralph Schraivogel (born 4 June 1960 Luzern) is a Swiss graphic designer and lecturer.

Professional career[edit]

Ralph Schraivogel studied graphic design at the Schule für Gestaltung Zürich from 1977 to 1982. After receiving his diploma, he opened his own graphic design studio in Zurich. He designs print media and devotes himself above all to poster design. He had a long-standing collaboration with the Zurich art-house cinema Filmpodium, 1983–2006. From the Museum of Design Zurich, he frequently gets poster assignments since 1984. From 1989 to 2006 he designed the posters for the African film festival “Cinemafrica” that got special attention. Ten years after graduating, Schraivogel returned to the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Zürich as a lecturer, where he continued to teach until 2001. During 2000/01 he was a guest professor at the Berlin University of the Arts. Since 2003 he teaches at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. One-man shows in many locations including Tokyo, Osaka, Tehran, Paris, and Zurich, have helped make his work known to a wider public. His posters are part of numerous collections around the world including the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.[1] Schraivogel is a member of AGI since 1995.[2]

Individual exhibitions[edit]

1997: Ralph Schraivogel. Shifted Structure, ddd gallery, Osaka, Japan[3]

2002: Ralph Schraivogel. Posters, Design Centrum, Brno, Czech Republic[4]

2002: Ralph Schraivogel in Tehran, Iranian Artists‘ House, Tehran, Iran[5]

2003: Ralph Schraivogel, Galerie Anatome Paris, France[6]

2004: Ralph Schraivogel, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Switzerland[7]

2009: Ralph Schraivogel. Laureat Exhibition, Jan Lenica Award, National Museum Poznan, Poland[8]

2010: Ralph Schraivogel, ggg gallery, Tokyo, Japan[9]

2017: Ralph Schraivogel, Le Signe - Centre National du Graphisme, Chaumont, France[10]

Awards[edit]

1994: Gold, Warsaw International Poster Biennale, Poland[11]

1994: Gold, Golden Bee, Moscow International Poster Biennale, Russia[11]

1995, 1997, 2000: Schweizer Design-Preis, Bundesamt für Kultur, Switzerland[12]

1997, 2010, 2017: Grand-Prix, Festival international de l’affiche et du graphisme de Chaumont, France[10]

1998: Grand Prix, Brno International Biennale of Graphic Design, Czech Republic[13]

2001, 2004: Gold, Ningbo International Poster Exhibition, China[14][15]

2002: Gold, New York Art Directors Club, USA[11]

2007: Gold, Tehran International Poster Biennial, Iran[16]

2009, 2015: Grand Prix, Toyama International Poster Triennial, Japan[17][18]

2009: Jan Lenica Award, National Museum Poznan, Poland[8]

2010: Gold, Brno International Biennale of Graphic Design, Czech Republic[19]

2011, 2014, 2015: Gold, Swiss Poster Award, Switzerland[20][21][22]

2012, 2021: Gold, Toyama International Poster Triennial, Japan[23][24]

2015: Yusaku Kamekura International Design Award, Japan[25]

2016: Swiss Grand Award for Design, Federal Office of Culture, Switzerland[26]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Ralph Schraivogel in Theran. Iranian Graphic Designers Society,Theran 2002, ISBN 964-306-360-7
  • Ralph Schraivogel. Museum of Design Zurich, 2003, ISBN 3-03778-016-9
  • Ralph Schraivogel. ggg gallery, Tokyo 2010, ISBN 978-4-88752-318-0
  • Ralph Schraivogel. National Museum Poznan, 2013, ISBN 978-83-89053-49-7

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ralph Schraivogel". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  2. ^ "Alliance Graphique Internationale". a-g-i.org. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  3. ^ "Ralph Schraivogel Exhibition". kyoto ddd gallery. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  4. ^ "Poster, Design Centrum České Republiky, 2002". Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  5. ^ "Rene Wanner's Poster Page / First Iranian Typography Exhibition". www.posterpage.ch. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  6. ^ "Ralph SCHRAIVOGEL | Cnap". www.cnap.fr. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  7. ^ Yumpu.com. "Ralph Schraivogel - eMuseum". yumpu.com (in German). Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  8. ^ a b "Jan Leica Award". YouTube.
  9. ^ "ginza graphic gallery". www.dnp.co.jp. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  10. ^ a b "ralph schraivogel - exhibition at le signe, centre national du graphisme". typo/graphic posters. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  11. ^ a b c "Ralph Schraivogel". ideasondesign. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  12. ^ Kultur, © Bundesamt für. "Ralph Schraivogel". www.schweizerkulturpreise.ch (in German). Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  13. ^ "Rene Wanner's Poster Page / 18th Internatl. Biennale of Graphic Design Brno 98". www.posterpage.ch. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  14. ^ "The 2nd International Poster Exhibition, Ningbo 2001". www.igdb-ningbo.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  15. ^ "The 3rd International Poster Biennial, Ningbo 2004". www.igdb-ningbo.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  16. ^ "Kurosawa poster wins in Tehran". Akira Kurosawa info. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  17. ^ "Grand Prix Toyama" (PDF).
  18. ^ "Grand Prix Toyama" (PDF).
  19. ^ "Rene Wanner's Poster Page / Winners". www.posterpage.ch. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  20. ^ "Swiss Poster Award" (PDF).
  21. ^ "Swiss Poster Award" (PDF).
  22. ^ "Swiss Poster Award" (PDF).
  23. ^ "tad-toyama.jp" (PDF). The 13th International Poster Triennial in Toyama, 2021 The Prize Winners and Their Works.
  24. ^ "Toyama International Poster Triennial" (PDF).
  25. ^ "Yusaku Kamakura Award" (PDF).
  26. ^ Culture, © Federal Office of. "Ralph Schraivogel". www.schweizerkulturpreise.ch. Retrieved 2020-06-08.

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