1988 Canadian Event Poster, Au Grand Jour: "Un Événement de Solidarité au Parc Lafontaine Dimanche"
1988 Canadian Event Poster, Au Grand Jour: "Un Événement de Solidarité au Parc Lafontaine Dimanche"
1988 Canadian Event Poster, Au Grand Jour: "Un Événement de Solidarité au Parc Lafontaine Dimanche"
1988 Canadian Event Poster, Au Grand Jour: "Un Événement de Solidarité au Parc Lafontaine Dimanche"

1988 Canadian Event Poster, Au Grand Jour: "Un Événement de Solidarité au Parc Lafontaine Dimanche"

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Date: 1988
Size: 24 x 30.5 inches
Artist: Fiorucci Vittorio

About the artist: "Over the course of his career, Vittorio Fiorucci was been a caricaturist, photographer, illustrator and magazine publisher; the author of comic books, children's books, photography books; a sculptor and a graphic designer. But it is above all as a poster artist that he made his greatest mark, creating more than 300 posters and earning a prodigious number of international prizes and awards...After spending most of his childhood in Venice, Vittorio Fiorucci left Italy in 1951 to settle in Montreal. In the 1960s, he had already created a logotype for the Le Château stores and a provocative series of erotic posters. From that moment on, his style stood apart for its pure lines, its vivid colours and an especially unmistakeable sarcasm. Undeniably, his best-known creation is still the green mascot for the Just for Laughs Festival, but he also earned great success with his illustrations for the National Bank, the Opéra de Montréal, the Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu hot air balloon festival and the Salon des métiers d’art.

During the preparation of the 1997 Kyoto Conference on Climate Change, Vittorio was the only Canadian to be invited to create a poster for the event; he was competing amongst the best poster artists in the world. But that was not the first time Vittorio's name was associated with a humanitarian cause; as early as 1967, he created an environmental poster titled "Don't Cut the Trees". He also made an imaginative statement with his "Women’s Lib" poster and with "Adieu Montréal", an image reflecting the demolition of Montreal's urban heritage."

Source: Info Design Canada (http://www.infodesigncanada.com/infodesign/en/circle_of_honour/vittorio/bio.html)

Poster is in very good condition and ready to frame.