Gallery: Early TV Set Designs Were Even Groovier Than Mad Men's
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A new exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York looks at modern art's influence on the early days of TV.
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*Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In* comedy variety show, for instance, used design materials influenced by pop art and psychedelic poster art to differentiate itself from other programming.
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Set designs took cues from modern art too. The Temptations, here on the Ed Sullivan show, are sitting in pools of colored light and on risers that are influenced by minimalist, abstract art.
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It went both ways: TV wasn't just influenced by modern art, it was a new platform embraced by actual artists. Salvador Dali even appeared on *What's My Line?*
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TV executives at the time were enamored of avant-garde artists, and saw the potential in using mass media to get certain aesthetics or styles in front of the public.
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CBS was especially astute at this. The network's stellar logo—based on a Shaker symbol—ignited an in-house appreciation of design.
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In the same way that HBO paved the way for today's golden age of TV, CBS was a tastemaker of its time.
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Networks pulled famous designers (like Ben Shahn, whose work is seen here) from the worlds of advertising and magazines. On-air graphics let designers experiment, and the cross-pollination of ideas followed.
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*Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and the Birth of American Television* will be open until September 27, 2015.
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