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We are a little worried about our landlord

Poster
1986 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Poster featuring a figure in a suit and bowler hat with the claw of a mechanical digger for a head.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleWe are a little worried about our landlord (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Colour screenprint on paper
Brief description
'We are a little worried about our landlord', poster by John Phillips for Paddington Printshop; London, 1986
Physical description
Poster featuring a figure in a suit and bowler hat with the claw of a mechanical digger for a head.
Dimensions
  • Height: 78.5cm
  • Width: 53.2cm
Credit line
Given by Greenwich Mural Workshop
Bibliographic reference
The following excerpt is by Rebecca Fulleylove in Creative Review (12/09/2019), reviewing 'Posters From Paddington Printshop', published 12 September 2019, Four Corners Books, London. 'The poster was part of a successful council tenants campaign, which began in 1986 when Westminster City Council were going to sell 1,000 social housing units to the private sector. The punchy visuals, bold and varied typography, and thoughtful colour palettes seen in this particular campaign were typical of the posters created by the studio throughout its existence. As young creatives, the designers and artists working on the posters were inspired by design from all over the world. “The posters were definitely Pop inspired,” says [John] Phillips [co-founder of the Paddington Printshop]. “As well as influenced by Cuban posters, and lots of Japanese designers such as Tadanori Yokoo.”
Collection
Accession number
E.169-2011

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Record createdFebruary 28, 2011
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