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David Edward Byrd
David Edward Byrd in 2005
(by Don Saban)Birth name David Edward Byrd Born 4 April 1941
Cleveland, TennesseeNationality American Field Graphic design
Painting
Poster artTraining Carnegie Mellon University Movement Post-Modern Decorative Arts Works see gallery Influenced by Art Nouveau:
- Mucha
- Parrish
Vienna Secession:
- Klimt
Art Deco and Plakatstil:
- Lucien Bernhard
- Ludwig Hohlwein
- Joe Leyendecker
West Coast Poster Designers
- Victor Moscoso
- David Singer
Contemporary artists:
- Richard Amsel
- Francis Bacon
- Jim McMullen
- Bob Peak
- Andy WarholAwards Grammy Award David Edward Byrd (born April 4, 1941) is an American graphic artist, designer, illustrator and painter.
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Personal life
David Byrd was born April 4, 1941, in what is now Cleveland, Tennessee,[1] and was raised in Miami Beach, Florida. David has lived in the Los Angeles area since the 1980s. In 1985 David began Byrd/Beserra Studios, with his partner Jolino Beserra.[2]
Education
He graduated from Miami Beach High School in 1959, attended the Boston Museum School for a year and then Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he received a BFA in Painting and Design in 1964 and an MFA in Painting and Printmaking in 1966.
Career
After graduating, David moved to New York City where in early 1968, work was started for Bill Graham for venues in the new Fillmore East Ballroom in Manhattan's East Village. David was reputedly hired on the spot after showing his portfolio to Bill Graham[3] and signed on as the exclusive poster and program designer, beginning with a poster for the upcoming Traffic event. In the period 1968 to 1973, he and Fantasy Unlimited created posters for Jimi Hendrix, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane, Ravi Shankar, Traffic, and Bill Graham favorite the Grateful Dead.
In 1969 David created the original poster for the legendary Woodstock Festival[4] (not to be confused with the artwork by Arnold Skolnick).
He also did work for Broadway. Posters were designed for the Follies, Godspell, The Robber Bridegroom and The Grand Tour. He has also made posters for Jesus Christ Superstar and other musicals. David worked with The Who and their rock opera Tommy (not to be confused with the work by Michael McInnerney). From 1970 to 1979 David also taught at the Pratt Institute and the School of Visual Arts.
In 1981 David came to Los Angeles to work on the Van Halen World Tour. After that he did more poster creations in and around Los Angeles for, among others, The Mark Taper Forum, The Ahmanson Theatre, The Doolittle Theatre (in Hollywood, CA), The Pasadena Playhouse.
From 1984 to 1986 he was Art Director of the national gay news magazine The Advocate, in the time it changed from a tabloid newspaper to a standard national magazine format. David has been a regular contributor of covers for TV Guide Magazine.
From 1991 to 2002, David was Senior Illustrator at Warner Brothers Creative Services, creating illustrations, backgrounds and style guides for all the Looney Tunes and Hanna–Barbera characters. His other tasks included working on a variety of important projects, including creating, along with Creative Director Ed Wleczyk and his fellow artists at WBCP, the initial look and master styleguide for the Harry Potter franchise, working with writer J. K. Rowling on the first three books to make a visual cornerstone for the Harry Potter films that were to follow.
In addition to the work mentioned, David Edward Byrd has also worked for the Chicago International Film Festival, the Franklin Mint, Walt Disney Imagineering and many others.
Today
Spanning a career of nearly 50 years, David Edward Byrd has made a significant contribution to modern American culture. Although Byrd is nearly 70 years old, he is still very much active and working. He lives in Los Angeles with his partner of 28 years, Jolino Beserra, a noted Mosaic Artist.[5]
Accolades and awards
In 1973, he, along with several other prominent illustrators, received a Grammy Award for the album design and packaging of Tommy (by The Who).
In 2007 the Ringling College of Art and Design put on an exhibition in their Selby Gallery, one of the galleries was dedicated to a retrospective of the work of David Edward Byrd.[6] The poster for the exhibition was designed by David himself.
On Thursday, April 16, 2009, David delivered a keynote lecture entitled "Bombast & Ballyhoo: The Power of the Poster", prior to the opening night festivities for the Richard Amsel retrospective at the Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery in the University of the Arts.[7]
Many of David's works are now collectibles[8][9][10] and are exhibited in museums.[11] His work is also regularly included in expositions.
The poster that Byrd created for Bill Graham's Fillmore East, for the Jimi Hendrix Experience, was voted #8 in the Top 25 Rock Posters by Billboard Magazine[12] and can be seen in the Fantasy Unlimited article.
Gallery
Over the years Byrd has created myriad pieces of art work, but only a few can be shown here.
Rock posters
Although David has made excellent Rock posters, some are credited to Fantasy Unlimited and can be seen there.
Posters
Paintings with comments by the artist
Other work-
1969
Original Woodstock poster
showing influence by Ingres -
1987
Angela Lansbury
of Murder, She Wrote
for the cover of TV guide -
Three Musicians,
a pastiche of work by
Pablo Picasso
for Warner Brothers
Further reading
Hearn, Michael Patrick; The Art of the Broadway Poster; New York, Ballantine Books; First Edition 1980; ISBN 0345284232
References
- ^ bio (probably taken from the AMG)
- ^ Statement by Jolino Beserra
- ^ David Byrd in the All Music Guide
- ^ Original poster for Woodstock
- ^ Jolino Beserra Website
- ^ Selby Gallery on the Ringling website
- ^ Website dedicated to the work of Richard Amsel
- ^ An example of collectabilia
- ^ Another example of collectibilia
- ^ Another example of collectibilia
- ^ Poster in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, NYC & The Museum of Rock, Cleveland
- ^ The list of Top 25 Rock Posters by Billboard Magazine
External links
Categories: 1941 births | Living people | American artists | American graphic designers | Poster artists | Album-cover and concert-poster artists | American illustrators | Miami Beach Senior High School alumni | Carnegie Mellon University alumni
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