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Hans Scharoun, Johanneskirche, 1966. Bochum, Germany. Sketches: architectural drawings of alternativ
Betty Brader (Betty Brader-Ashley), illustration for Perennial Woman Calendar, 1965. Made by Determi
Willi Fleckhaus, artwork for Twen magazine, March 1964. Germany. The holy grail of twen issues: Visi
Carl Auböck, armchair Matura, 1964. For COR, Germany. Source
Gerd Grimm, drawings „Teenagers“, 1967. Germany. Via magazines.iaddb.org
David Chestnutt, cover artwork for Dvořák, Symphony No. 8, 1967. Via Discogs
Willy Fleckhaus, artwork for Twen magazine, editorial about John Coltrane, 1962. The seven sides of
Braun High Fidelity, the launch of the new program, 1962. Photos from the HiFi Brevier, Frankfurt, G
Linweave Tarot, 1967. Promotional cards for Linweave Paper Co. Illustrations by David Mario Palladin
Magazine International Times, IT, 1966-71. Unkown artists. London. Via Nosbüsch StuckeIT was founded
Bonnie MacLean, poster artwork for Blue Cheer, Vanilla Fudge, Donovan, 1967. Bill Graham, Fillmore A
Willy Fleckhaus, artwork for Twen magazine, issue 11 Abtreibung / Abortion, 1962. Photo Jeanloup Sie
Martin Sharp, australian artist, sleeve design Cream, Disraeli Gears, Limited Edition, 1967. Includi
Dieter Rams, Audio 1 Radio Phonograph, model TC 40 with Speaker L 50, 1962. Braun, Germany. Audio 1:
Poster for Hair – The American Tribal-Love Rock Musical, 1968. Photograph by Ruspoli-Rodriguez, Nato
Contaflex Super Reflex camera, 1968. Germany. Via Technoseum.
Dieter Rams, Audio 1 Radio-Phonograph, model TC 40, 1962. Enameled metal and acrylic. Braun AG, Fran
Christian Holzäpfel, Office furniture, 1960s. Germany. Alexander von Steiger for GGK. Via Museum fü
Cover of the Small World magazine, for VW owners in the States,1969. Unknown artist. Volkswagen of A
Irving Penn, cover photo of Twen, 1963. Headline: Buy children by catalogue. AD Willy Fleckhaus. Via
Richard Hamilton, Adonis in Y fronts, 1963. More: Tate. Exhibition Richard Hamilton Swingeing London
Walter Dexel, Bandwerk II (geschlossen), 1965. Watercolour and ink over graphite. Source
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