Date: 1994
Size: 40.5 x 27.25 inches
Size: 40.5 x 27.25 inches
Artist: Seymour Chwast
Printer: Toppan Printing Co.
About The 100 Best Posters Collection: This poster was originally created by Seymour Chwast in 1969 for Peridot Films. This is an official reissue from 1994 from the collection The 100 best posters from Europe and the United States / 1945-1990.
"In describing the rationale behind this portfolio, Hiromichi Fujita, the President of Toppan Printing Co., explains in the introduction that, "the decision to publish The 100 Best Posters from Europe and the United States 1945-1990 was motivated by our earlier collection of Japanese reproductions published four years ago . . . the first collection was intended as a small contribution to the field of graphic design, which has enjoyed an inseparable relationship with the printing industry for many years now." The selection of posters in this collection were chosen by a panel consisting of Steven Heller, Alain Weill, Milton Glaser and Yusaku Kamekura. All posters chosen (...) were reproduced and were then donated to art museums and related educational institutions in 200 locations around the world. In addition to being forms of expression, these posters, which were created in the diverse social conditions that have prevailed since the end of World War II, truly serve as a testament to the age in which they were produced." (Source: swanngalleries.com)
About the poster: Seymour Chwast's distinctive graphic style involves transformations of Art Nouveau and Art Deco into a uniquely contemporary visual language. This poster, commissioned by Peridot Films, shows how he builds on the tradition of iconic poster design. Here he uses scale to suggest the idea of filmmaking and viewing. While in reality the audience views larger-than-life action, symbolically the characters on screen are actually shrunk by the camera into a veritable fish bowl. (Source: The 100 best posters from Europe and the United States / 1945-1990, p.112)
This poster is in good condition and ready to be framed.