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- A vivacious young woman from Rio de Janeiro moves to New York to study design and is later appointed co-art director of the world-renowned Harper's Bazaar.
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Bea Feitler
Brazilian designer and art director (1938–1982)
Beatriz Feitler (February 5, 1938 – April 8, 1982)[2] was a Brazilian designer and art director best known for her work in Harper's Bazaar, Ms., Rolling Stone and the premiere issue of the modern Vanity Fair.
Early life, education and early career
Feitler was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1938, after her Jewish parents Rudi and Erna Feitler fled Nazi Germany.[1] She spent most of her working life in the United States where she graduated from Parson's School of Design in New York City. She designed record jackets for Atlantic Records and London Records.[3]
After her graduation in 1959, she returned to Brazil to study painting in Rio de Janeiro. In partnership with two other graphic designers Sérgio Jaguaribe (the cartoonist Jaguar)[4] and Glauco Rodrigues, she started Estudio G, an art studio specializing in posters, album covers, and book design.[5] Feitler worked in an advertising agency with for the progressive Senhor magazine.
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Bea Feitler papers
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Collection
Identifier: KA-0014-01
Abstract
Bea Feitler (1938-1982) graduated from Parsons School of Design in 1959 with a degree in Graphic Arts and Advertising. She went on to a noted career as a designer of books, magazines, posters and more. Feitler served as art director for Harper's Bazaar and Ms. magazines; consulting art director for Condé Nast; and designer for Rolling Stone magazine. Professional work in this collection includes layouts, dummies, and other pre-press items.
The collection also contains photographs and contact sheets by a number of the distinguished photographers with whom Feitler worked. Personal materials include mail art, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, ephemera, original drawings and collages.
Dates
- 1920 - 1982
- Majority of material found within 1960 - 1980
Creator
- Ansel, Ruth (Collaborator, Person)
- Arbus, Diane, 1923-1971 (Photographer, Person)
- Avedon, Richard (Photographer, Person)
- Brodovitch, Alexey, 1898-1971 (Photographer, Person)
- Feitler, Bea (Design
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New Picture – The Work of Bea Feitler
Marte Eknæs and Nicolau Vergueiro
13 September–4 November 2017New Picture is the first exhibition solely dedicated to late Brazilian designer and art director Bea Feitler (1938-1982). It features original magazines, books, reproductions and personal photos from her meteoric career, spanning from the late 1950s until her death in 1982. Best known for her work in Harper’s Bazaar, Ms., Rolling Stone and the modern Vanity Fair, she left an indelible mark upon the face of American graphic design by offering a new approach to the magazine experience.
Feitler’s expressive freedom, evidenced by shifting standards to a female gaze, allowed her to renegotiate the commercial representation of women and to use the magazine as a mass vehicle to address social issues through her vibrant aesthetic. New Picture threads some of Feitler’s recurrent themes - the human silhouette, the centerfold as compositional device and collaging, through which she reimagined the relationship between body and graphic design in both layout and sensorial terms.
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