Johanna Drucker

Johanna Drucker (born May 30, 1952) is an American author, book artist, visual theorist, and cultural critic. Her scholarly writing documents and critiques visual language: letterforms, typography, visual poetry, art, and lately, digital art aesthetics. She is currently the Martin and Bernard Breslauer Professor in the Department of Information Studies at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at UCLA. In 2023, she was elected to the American Philosophical Society.

Johanna Drucker
Johanna Drucker at HyperStudio's Visual Interpretations Conference @ MIT, 2010
Born (1952-05-30) 30 May 1952
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
EducationCalifornia College of Arts and Crafts, University of California, Berkeley
Known forartists' books, typography, visual poetry, letterpress, digital humanities
Notable workTwenty-six '76, The Word Made Flesh, History of the/my Wor(l)d, Figuring the Word, Against Fiction, Night Crawlers of the Web Narratology, Testament of Women, A Girl's Life, From A to Z
Movementpostmodernism
SpouseBrad Freeman (1991–2004)
Websitewww.johannadrucker.net
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