In 1959, a Cuban artist, silkscreen printer, and journalist by the name of Eladio Rivadulla Martínez made the very first political poster in celebration of the Triumph of the Revolution. In Martínez’s ...
Elena Serrano “Day of the Heroic Guerrilla” (1968), OSPAAAL, offset, 49.5×34.5 cm (image courtesy of Lincoln Cushing) PARIS — Socialist and communist art can evoke the drab grays and cold aesthetic of ...
There are roughly 200 connections between Asheville and the Iranian Revolution of 1979. No, really. It just so happens that one of the largest privately held collections of posters from the Iranian ...
While their names have all but slipped from public memory, a new project from Kitching and Monotype, one of the world's leading typeface design companies, is shining a new light on their revolutionary ...
In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15, 2019), this week’s Object Of The Day posts celebrate Latinx designers’ works in the collection. This post is written by ...