

Wolfgang Weingart
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- MoMA bulk 2026-05-04Tier 1 · Institutional92%
Why this artist matters now
Wolfgang Weingart was a Swiss typographer and graphic designer who fundamentally transformed postwar design through experimental layering of typography, photography, and geometric form. Working primarily in Basel from the 1960s onward, he developed a distinctive approach that rejected the Swiss International Style's rigid orthodoxy in favor of kinetic, densely composed layouts that treated letterforms and images as equally weighted visual elements. His teaching at the Basel School of Design shaped generations of designers across Europe and North America. Weingart's radical use of overprinting, scale shifts, and diagonal compositions established a visual language that bridged modernism and postmodern sensibility.
Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 29d ago
Taste overlap and adjacency
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Artworks (11)
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- MoMA10 publishedof 20 catalogued16 img
- Art Institute Chicago1 published1 img








