Read a book, flip off a Nazi: when reading meant resistance – in pictures ⊕
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In the early 20th century, books became a meaningful symbol of freedom and democracy for the US, UK and their allies. A new exhibition in New York showcases colorful posters encouraging the public to…
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A new exhibition at New York’s Poster House celebrates the work of Black performers on stage and screen from the 1880s to the 1940s. Many of these posters are the only surviving proof of certain show…
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Between 1934 and 1936, artist Dorothy Waugh was commissioned to create 17 posters for the National Park Service, a groundbreaking opportunity for a female designer at the time. Her designs, which wer…
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Since the late 1970s, the US’s most prolific concert poster artist Mike King has influenced how music lovers visualize their favorite artists. A new exhibition titled Copy/Paste/Print/Repeat features…
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