Identity

The Art and Politics of Arthur Szyk
2002, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

The Art and Politics of Arthur Szyk 2002, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Arthur Szyk (1894–1951) was a Poland-born American artist, famous for his anti-
Axis political illustrations and cartoons during World War II. In collaboration with
the Museum’s skillful exhibition team, a system was developed that combined
various faces from Szyk’s work with a blue logo square. The result was a lively,
kinetic identity that directed visitors throughout the building and exhibition gallery
as well as to the Museum itself.









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