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Yang Liu

Ilustrat de Yang Liu
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2022
In diesem Band ihrer cleveren Piktogramm-Reihe nimmt sich Grafikerin Yang Liu eines der heikelsten und ältesten Themen der Menschheit an: dem Verhältnis der Geschlechter - zwischen Mann und Frau, Yang und Yin, Adam und Eva, Mars und Venus, ihm und ihr. Sie meinen, das kennen Sie alles schon? Nicht so, wie Yang Liu es darstellt. Aus eigenen Erfahrungen und mit großer Akribie durchgeführten Beobachtungen schöpfend, findet Yang Liu für das traditionell mit Fettnäpfchen übersäte Feld der Genderfragen eine eingängige und prägnante Bildersprache.
Scheinbar schlicht und plakativ, beschwören ihre Entwürfe doch unendlich viele Assoziationen herauf. Durch das augenzwinkernde Übertragen von uralten Stereotypen auf aktuelle Situationen erlaubt uns die Künstlerin einen völlig neuen Blick auf das Verhältnis von Mann und Frau.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783836592130
ISBN-10: 3836592134
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 133 x 137 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:Multilingvă
Editura: TASCHEN GmbH

Descriere

Imagine a setting in which a man wearing a dress might be as habitual as a woman in trousers. Where a woman exposing herself in public wasn’t sexy, but as creepy as a male flasher. Where professional status and success presented the same prospects for both sexes.

In this volume in her series for TASCHEN, leading graphic designer Yang Liu tackles one of the hottest, and one of the oldest, topics of all: he and she. Drawing on the experiences, challenges, and many perspectives on men and women she has encountered in her own life, Yang Liu distills the vast, swirling question of gender into bold, binary pictograms.

Dealing with a whole host of situations from the bedroom to the boardroom, Yang Liu’s designs are as simple and accessible in their presentation as they are infinite in the associations, evocations, and responses they elicit. Combining age-old stereotypes with topical discrepancies, this fresh approach to the roles and relationships of men and women is, above all, an effort to synthesize a notoriously thorny issue into a fun and refreshing graphic form, and thus to lighten and enlighten our mutual understanding and tolerance.