Rare Modernist Posters at International Poster Gallery
The show features a variety of early modernist posters from Switzerland, Germany and Austria, countries whose graphic designers were on the leading edge of new design styles at the turn of the century. The show continues with powerful Constructivist designs from the Soviet Union, and striking Art Deco and Cubist inspired posters such as Paul Colin's rare Lisa Duncan, 1927, for the popular Parisian performer of the times.
"There is an increasing interest in all aspects of modernist design," comments owner and poster expert Jim Lapides. "Very often poster designers were on the cutting edge of popularizing such design movements as Cubism, Futurism, Art Deco, De Stilj and other design styles. These 20th century modernist design movements are reflected in colorful and strongly graphic posters that are highly sought-after today."
In addition to gallery shows and special exhibitions, IPG's award-winning website, www.InternationalPoster.com offers the largest, most comprehensive online collection of vintage advertising posters in the world. Originally launched in 1998, the site has undergone a recent renovation and now contains nearly 4,500 images accessible through a powerful search engine.
March 25, 2008
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