Art Directors Club Hall of Fame
The Art Directors Club Hall of Fame was established in 1971, by the Art Directors Club of New York, a professional organization in the design and creative industries. The Art Directors Club selects its honorees from those "who have made significant contributions to art direction and visual communications, and whose lifetime achievements represent the highest standards of creative excellence." [1]
In addition to designers usually notable within the communities of design and advertising, the honorees include more popular artists who have affected the broader field of visual culture, including, for example, Issey Miyake, Jim Henson and Andy Warhol.
On its website,[1] the Art Directors Club maintains a biography of each of the Hall of Fame honorees.
In a video shown at the 2010 Hall of Fame gala, George Lois speaks a little bit about the award and its history.[2] In the video, Lois calls the Hall of Fame honors "the Oscars of the advertising business."[2]
2010s
2012
The 2012 Hall of Fame Benefit Gala was held on October 5, 2012 in Manhattan.[3]
2011
The 2011 black-tie gala was held on November 10, 2011 and was emceed by Steve Heller.[4] Christoph Niemann provided illustrations for publicity of the Hall of Fame gala and associated exhibition. Jennica Johnstone designed the invitations and associated assets.
2010
The 2010 Hall of Fame gala was held on Thursday, November 4, 2010 at the Art Directors Club on West 29th Street.[7] Pentagram designed the invitations for the 2010 Hall of Fame gala ceremony, using Matthew Carter's Carter Sans typeface.[7]
- Fabien Baron, 2010[8][9]
- Matthew Carter, 2010[8][9]
- Philip Hays, 2010[8][9]
- Jessica Helfand and William Drenttel, 2010[8][9]
- George Nelson, 2010[8][9]
- Christoph Niemann, 2010[8][9]
- Dan Wieden, 2010[8][9]
- Brigitte Lacombe, 2010[8][9]
2000s
2008
Six Hall of Fame laureates were inducted at a black-tie gala at the ADC Gallery in New York on November 6, 2008.[10] The benefit gala was emceed by John Hockenberry and was one part of a week of activities all taking place at the ADC Gallery.[11]
2006
2006's Hall of Fame laureates were inducted at a gala black-tie dinner at the ADC Gallery in New York on Thursday, October 12.[13]
- Janet Froelich, 2006[13]
- Issey Miyake, 2006[13]
- Nicholas Negroponte, 2006[13]
- Nancy Rice, 2006[13]
- Art Spiegelman, 2006[13]
- Bert Stern, 2006[13]
2004
- Jerry Andelin, 2004
- Jay Chiat, 2004
- Muriel Cooper, 2004
- Louise Fili, 2004
- Al Hirschfeld, 2004
- Bruce McCall, 2004
- Duane Michals, 2004
- Edward Tufte, 2004
- Tibor Kalman, 2004
2003
- Michael Bierut, 2003
- André François, 2003
- David Kennedy, 2003
- Richard Saul Wurman, 2003
2001–2002
- Rich Silverstein, 2001–2002
- Giorgio Soavi, 2001–2002
- Edward Sorel, 2001–2002
- Philip Meggs, 2001–2002
2000
- Edward Benguiat, 2000
- Pablo Ferro, 2000
- Joe Sedelmaier, 2000
- Tadanori Yokoo, 2000
1990s
1999
- R. O. Blechman, 1999
- Annie Leibovitz, 1999
- Stan Richards, 1999
- Richard Wilde, 1999
1998
- Tom Geismar, 1998
- Chuck Jones, 1998
- Paula Scher, 1998
- Alex Steinweiss, 1998
- Red Burns, 1998
1997
- Allan Beaver, 1997
- Sheila Metzner, 1997
- B. Martin Pedersen, 1997
- George Tscherny, 1997
1996
- Bill McCaffery, 1996
- Erik Nitsche, 1996
- Arnold Varga, 1996
- Fred Woodward, 1996
- Steve Heller, 1996
1995
- Robert Brownjohn, 1995
- Paul Davis, 1995
- Jay Maisel, 1995
- Roy Kuhlman, 1995
1994
- Alan Fletcher, 1994
- Norman Rockwell, 1994
- Ikko Tanaka, 1994
- Rochelle Udell, 1994
- Andy Warhol, 1994
1993
- Leo Burnett, 1993
- Yusaku Kamekura, 1993
- Robert Wilvers, 1993
- Howard Zieff, 1993
1992
- Eiko Ishioka, 1992
- Rick Levine, 1992
- Onofrio Paccione, 1992
- Gordon Parks, 1992
1991
- Jim Henson, 1991
- Bea Feitler, 1991
- Bob Gill, 1991
- Bob Giraldi, 1991
- Richard Hess, 1991
1990
- Robert Weaver, 1990
- Lee Clow, 1990
- Reba Sochis, 1990
- Frank Zachary, 1990
1980s
1989
- Rudolph de Harak, 1989
- Herschel Levit, 1989
- Raymond Loewy, 1989
1988
The New York Times reported that three inductees were to be honored on the evening of October 21, 1988.[14] The Art Directors Club listing of Hall of Fame honorees includes those three inductees and a fourth, Silas Rhodes.
- Silas Rhodes, 1988
- Ben Shahn, 1988[14]
- Bert Steinhauser, 1988[14]
- Mike Tesch, 1988[14]
1987
The New York Times reported that four inductees were to be honored on the evening of October 23, 1987 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.[15] The Art Directors Club listing of Hall of Fame honorees includes those four inductees and a fifth, Leon Friend.
- Willy Fleckhaus, 1987[15]
- Leon Friend, 1987
- Shigeo Fukuda, 1987[15]
- Steve Horn, 1987[15]
- Tony Palladino, 1987[15]
1986
- Walt Disney, 1986
- Roy Grace, 1986
- Alvin Lustig, 1986
- Arthur Paul, 1986
1985
- Art Kane, 1985
- Len Sirowitz, 1985
- Charles Tudor, 1985
1984
- Charles Eames, 1984
- Wallace Elton, 1984
- Sam Scali, 1984
- Louis Silverstein, 1984
1983
- Bill Bernbach, 1983
- Aaron Burns, 1983
- Seymour Chwast, 1983
- Steve Frankfurt, 1983
1982
According to an article in The New York Times, the 1982 Hall of Fame laureates were inducted at a dinner at the Pierre Hotel in November 1982 in Manhattan.[16]
- Richard Avedon, 1982[16]
- Amil Gargano, 1982[16]
- Jerome Snyder, 1982[16]
- Massimo Vignelli, 1982[16]
1981
According to The New York Times, the 1981 Hall of Fame laureates were inducted at an event at the Pierre Hotel.[17]
1980
- Gene Federico, 1980
- Otto Storch, 1980
- Henry Wolf, 1980
1970s
1979
- W. A. Dwiggins, 1979
- George Giusti, 1979
- Milton Glaser, 1979
- Helmut Krone, 1979
- Willem Sandberg, 1979
- Ladislav Sutnar, 1979
- Jan Tschichold, 1979
1978
- Thomas M. Cleland, 1978
- Louis Dorfsman, 1978
- Allen Hurlburt, 1978
- George Lois, 1978[2]
1977
- Saul Bass, 1977
- Herb Lubalin, 1977
- Bradbury Thompson, 1977
1976
- E. McKnight Kauffer, 1976
- Herbert Matter, 1976
1975
- Gordon Aymar, 1975
- Herbert Bayer, 1975
- Cipe Pineles Burtin, 1975
- Heyworth Campbell, 1975
- Alexander Liberman, 1975
- László Moholy-Nagy, 1975
1974
- Will Burtin, 1974
- Leo Lionni, 1974
- Edward McCabe, 1974
- Shirley Polykoff, 1974
1973
- Charles Coiner, 1973
- Paul Smith, 1973
- Jack Tinker, 1973
1972
- M.F. Agha, 1972
- Lester Beall, 1972
- Alexey Brodovitch, 1972
- A. M. Cassandre, 1972
- Rene Clarke, 1972
- Robert Gage, 1972
- William Golden, 1972
- Paul Rand, 1972
See also
- List of AIGA medalists
- Masters Series (School of Visual Arts)
References
- Art Directors Club Hall of Fame awards
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- "Sussman Honored by Art Directors Club". Archived from the original on 2013-06-28. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
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- "Art Directors Club Hall of Fame 2011". Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- "John Jay - ADC Hall of Fame". Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- "New Work: Art Directors Club Hall of Fame Gala". Archived from the original on 2012-11-03. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- "Art Directors Club Hall of Fame Gala". Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- "Art Directors Club Announces 2010 Hall of Fame Laureates". Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- "Bogusky, Hegarty Among ADC HOF Inductees". Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- "Art Directors Club 2008 Hall of Fame Laureates". Archived from the original on 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- "RIT Professor Among Inductees Into Prestigious Art Directors Club Hall of Fame". Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- "New York's Art Directors Club Announces New Crop of Creative 'Big Apples'". Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- "Art Directors Putting 3 in Hall of Fame". The New York Times. October 21, 1988. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
- "Art Directors Club". The New York Times. September 24, 1987. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- "4 Hall of Fame Entries At Art Directors Club". The New York Times. November 9, 1982. Archived from the original on May 24, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
- "Art Directors Club Honors Five Designers". The New York Times. November 3, 1981. Retrieved December 3, 2012.