ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 2月27日 02時37分


Joel Robinson is the first black designer to enter MoMA’s design collection. His Ovals fabrics—of which there are three patterns—were first shown in the 1951 Good Design exhibition at the Chicago Merchandise Mart and here at MoMA. Lauded at the time for his “strikingly original designs,” he was featured in both Ebony and Jet magazines, two important publications dedicated to black culture. One article in the May 1952 issue of Ebony called Robinson “one of the most promising newcomers in the highly-competitive field of fabric design.” Robinson was by all accounts a talented artist, and his keen eye carried him through the ranks as a creative director at the little-known New York advertising firm David D. Polon, which specialized in packaging and other graphic design work. By 1954, he was promoted to Executive Vice President at the firm, but little else is know about him after that date.

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[Credit: Joel Robinson. "Ovals textile." c. 1951–55. Screenprinted linen. Manufactured by L. Anton Maix Fabrics (New York, NY, est. 1948). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Committee on Architecture and Design Funds. Photo by Jonathan Muzikar © The Museum of Modern Art]


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