Popping with color, filled with motion, Jules Chéret's posters captured and created moments for Parisians in the decades before World War I, telling them what to wear, where to go for fun, even what ...
Sarasota Art Museum’s “Art Deco: The Golden Age of Illustration” marks the movement’s centennial with 100 Deco posters. It’s easy to view these lithographs through nostalgia’s rose-colored glasses.
New York City is a mecca for museums. Along with the large institutions of Fifth Avenue like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History, the city is peppered with niche ...
Posters -- you can find them tacked onto the wall of a college dorm, or framed at fine art institutions. And later this month, they'll have a museum dedicated specifically to them. Poster House, the ...
Poster House, located at 119 West 23rd Street just west of Madison Square Park, will officially open its doors to the public this Thursday (June 20th). The museum will have a permanent collection of ...
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 ...
The Met Goes Oceanic, Mayan, and Edo in the Reborn Rockefeller Wing A Case for Science as an Ally of Faith Blue Moon Eclipsed by Cynicism Last week, I pledged I’d write more about art shows outside ...
Museums have always been places for collecting, curating, contextualizing and displaying curiosities. A three-part exhibition ...
Around Christmas in 1894, the actress Sarah Bernhardt called Maurice de Brunhoff, the manager of Lemercier, a publishing company in Paris that produced her promotional posters. Bernhardt was one of ...