ガゴシアン・ギャラリーのインスタグラム(gagosian) - 11月4日 05時14分
#GagosianQuarterly: "A good political poster should bypass the rational and hit you right in the stomach or the heart."
—Hal Wert
Historian Hal Wert speaks with Gillian Jakab about the artistic and political evolution of American campaign posters, from their origin in 1844 to the present. Against the backdrop of this year’s US presidential election, their discussion is a reminder of the importance for Americans to vote by today, November 3. Follow the link in our bio to read the piece.
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(1, 2) Alexander Calder, "McGovern," 1972 © 2020 Calder Foundation, New York/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Calder Foundation, New York/Art Resource, New York; (3) N. Currier, "Grand Democratic Free Soil Banner" (Martin Van Buren and Charles F. Adams), 1848; (4) Corita Kent, "Shirley Chisholm Unbossed and Unbought," c. 1972 © 2020 Estate of Corita Kent/Immaculate Heart Community/Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, courtesy Center for the Study of Political Graphics, Los Angeles; (5) Ed Ruscha, "EE-NUF!," 2020 © Ed Ruscha
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