The term "Avant Garde" carries deep historical context and holds immense artistic significance. Emerging in the mid-19th century, it denoted a movement that challenged traditional norms and conventions, advocating for art as a means of expressing political and aesthetic ideologies. In this context, the magazine titled "Avant Garde" played a pivotal role. Notable for its graphic and logogram design by Herb Lubalin, the magazine became a platform for avant-garde artists, intellectuals, and thinkers. It reached a wide audience, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and showcasing groundbreaking works. In contemporary times, the term "Avant Garde" continues to be used in pop culture and art history to describe innovative and unconventional approaches that defy conventional standards and provoke thought. 0.9" x 1.25" Soft Enamel Pin Double Posted Rubber Clasps
About Pin Museum:
Pin Museum is owned and operated by two art school sweethearts, now husband and wife in Los Angeles, CA. In addition to Pin Museum, they are designers for national and international brands, former gallerists, parents, and Mexican food devotees. In 2013, they designed and produced their first enamel pin. In 2016, they closed their gallery and launched Pin Museum with three designs by the artists Damien Hirst, Jan van Eyck, and Marcel Duchamp.