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Timmers,
M. (eds.) The Power of the Poster London:
V&A Publications, 1998
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This book accompanied The Power
of the Poster exhibition at the Victoria and Albert
Museum in early 1998, at which I attended the accompanying
conference. The book is divided into three main
sections:
- Pleasure and Leisure', which
focuses upon film and theatre posters, and upon
posters that can be described as 'art posters',
collectible as status symbols.
- 'Protest and Propaganda', which
deals with posters which tended to push an idea,
rather than a product. It includes a focus upon
some of the posters produced to push the 'Careless
Talk Costs Lives' theme, including the 8 Fougasse
posters produced in February, 1940.
- 'Commerce and Communication',
which deals with the development of the commercial
poster since the 1880s when technology expanded
the opportunities for design in posters, to the
present day, ending with the 'Hello Boys' Wonderbra
poster.
The book is well illustrated and
well referenced, and provides a very good starting
point for the study of the use of posters in many
different ways. You may be surprised at how many you
recognise!
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