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Wilhelm August Fleckhaus (21 December 1925 – 12 September 1983) was a German designer and art director, perhaps best known as art director of Twen magazine throughout its 1959 to 1970 existence.[1][2] He was a prolific designer of book covers.[3]
Fleckhaus was born in 1925 in
Velbert, Germany.[3]
He died of a heart attack at his home in
Tuscany, Italy on 12 September 1983.[3]
Exhibitions
2016: Willy Fleckhaus Design, Revolte, Regenbogen; Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln (in Cooperation with Museum Villa Stuck, Munich).
2017: Willy Fleckhaus Design, Revolte, Regenbogen im Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg.
2017: Willy Fleckhaus Design, Revolte, Regenbogen; Museum Villa Stuck, Munich.