Walk a few city streets today and your eyes will either wander from signs to ads, or you will be overwhelmed by their number and see none. But in the Paris of the 1860s, when towering posters blending ...
Dorothy Waugh’s 1930s posters helped transform US national-park tourism. A new Poster House exhibition highlights how her ...
French Line poster from circa 1920 from the exhibit Wonder City of the World: New York City Travel Posters. And now, works like all those have thankfully been made a bit more permanent as a proper ...
A museum dedicated to poster art is coming to New York City. To be known as Poster House, it will be opening in Chelsea in Winter of 2018 in TekServe’s former space at 119 West 23rd Street. A series ...
Social Practice and Public Artist Amanda Phinbodhipakkiya, a transdisciplinary artist whose work focuses on creating liminal spaces that facilitate healing and transformation, will launch We Are ...
The School of Visual Arts shares a unique relationship with the Poster House museum, located on 23rd Street, just a short walk from many of the College’s buildings. Among its substantial permanent ...
New York’s Poster House is showcasing a rare exhibition of posters announcing the Italian release of the film Tokyo Olympiad — revered by many as one of the greatest sports documentaries of all time.
The two main exhibitions, Wonder City of the World: New York City Travel Posters and The Anatomy of a Movie Poster: The Work of Dawn Baillie, will open to the public on March 14, 2024. Two ...
A new exhibition at Poster House, “We Tried to Warn You! Environmental Crisis Posters, 1970 to 2020,” pays homage to posters that have failed. The works have not failed in terms of design or technique ...
Fancy seeing your face on Rosie the Riveter’s body? How about on that Uncle Sam “I Want You” poster? There’s a photo booth for that. You’ll find it at Poster House, the city’s newest and, perhaps, ...
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