Poland has a remarkable and rich history when it comes to graphic design. The Polish School of Poster, well-known and respected around the globe, is but a piece of its graphic design legacy. Meet 18 ...
Disclaimer: These posters were originally designed to be placed publicly on the streets of Poland, so the size of the posters mentioned in this exhibition are mostly very large (approx. 26”x39”) and ...
An exploration into the visceral, shocking, and visually stunning posters for the films that are known to incite fear and unease in the audience. This exhibit containing Polish posters for American ...
Five Polish graphic designers and five Brazilian ones were each asked to design two posters, one promoting Poland, and the other – Brazil. What would the Poles have to say about Brazil, and the ...
An exhibition shows the best of Polish graphic art: posters, books, vinyl covers that capture the nation’s cultural history Vibrant colours, check. Humour, check. Fantasy, check. If you have noticed ...
In one of its two spring exhibitions, the Bates College Museum of Art showcases posters from Poland promoting cultural events from the 1960s to the 2000s, exploring factors that won these works an ...
France's Belle Epoque came to an end with the first rumblings of World War I. The period had lasted for more than a quarter-century, and its peace, optimism and artistic advancements were celebrated ...
After World War II, as Poland’s ravaged cities went about the task of rebuilding, help came from the country’s artists. Streets, buildings, even broken wooden fences, were livened up with posters that ...
Leszek Zebrowski’s poster for One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest joins Plakat. PLAKAT: WORLD CINEMA THROUGH THE EYES OF POLISH GRAPHIC ARTISTS at Steam Whistle Brewing (255 Bremner), to September 11, 416 ...
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