When most museums put on poster exhibits, they tend to walk viewers through the histories of different artistic styles, ranging from Art Nouveau to Bauhaus. So when the Smithsonian’s newly renovated ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about New York's art gallery system and museum structure. Being an art lover of a certain income is always bitter sweet.
Andrzej Pagowski, “Dziecko Rosemary (Rosemary’s Baby)” (1984), offset lithograph, 37 1/2 × 26 3/8 in. (all photos by Matt Flynn and courtesy Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum) Some posters make ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
Since the early 20th century, horror movie posters have moved through several drastically different aesthetic eras. There were the bright, illustrated designs of the 1930s and ’40s, complete with ...
Editor’s Note: This is part of the 2022/23 Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, and the first of three posts by the author, the third of which will be an online exhibition sent to ...
Featuring nearly 125 works from Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s permanent collection, the exhibition “How Posters Work” shows how dozens of different designers—from prominent pioneers like ...
Walk into Ricardo Levins Morales studio and shop in South Minneapolis and you’ll see posters you’ve seen before — in friends’ work cubicles, above bars, and on the walls of living rooms, kitchens, ...
Cooper Hewitt curator Ellen Lupton and guests will talk about how to look at posters as visual language. What does it mean to take graphic design out of context and put it in a museum? How Posters ...
Grant Huff is a writer at DualShockers located out of Houston. He is a computer science graduate from Texas State University. When he is not playing or covering video games, he is most likely eating ...
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