Thoughts on Democracy Component

 

The SMART car designs are one element in Elliott Earls work for The Wolfsonian Museum's Art Basel Miami Beach 2008 opening.

The Thoughts on Democracy exhibition is comprised of posters created by 60 leading contemporary artists and designers, invited by The Wolfsonian to create a new graphic design inspired by American illustrator Norman Rockwell’s “Four Freedoms” posters of 1943, which were recently gifted to the museum by Leonard A. Lauder. Some of the participating artists involved in the project are Neville Brody, Seymour Chwast, Wim Crouwel, Elliott Earls, Richard Tuttle, Lawrence Weiner, Paula Scher, Francesco Vezzoli, Chip Kidd, and Italo Lupi, among others. Rockwell’s images, reproduced by the U.S. Office of War Information for mass dissemination, communicated FDR’s vision of “a world founded upon four essential human freedoms”—Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. The exhibition will be on view and free to the public in the The Wolfsonian Museum's lobby through December 2008.

For more information or to view all of the images on display, please visit the Thoughts on Democracy blog.

 

 

Elliott Earls designed Cabrio SMART car

SMART #7
Elliott Earls Signature Car
Auto, Vinyl.
Dimensions variable.
2008.

 

 

 


All Seven Cars
Outside the Wolfsonian Museum
Auto, Vinyl.
Dimensions variable.
2008.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMART Cabrio Number 7

Detail, Front
SMART #7

Elliott Earls Signature Car
Auto, Vinyl.
Dimensions variable.
2008.

 

 

SMART CAR #1

SMART #1
James Rosenquist

Auto, Vinyl.
Dimensions variable.
2008.

 

 

 

SMART Car #2

SMART #2 & 3
Auto, Vinyl.
Dimensions variable.
2008.