The London Poster Project
Poster
2009 (made)
2009 (made)
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As part of the 2009 London Design Festival, Domenic Lippa at Pentagram worked with the Festival's Chairman, Sir John Sorrell in curating the London Poster Project. This exhibition was formed of twenty posters created by the UK's most renowned graphic designers. Each artist was asked to produce a poster that 'celebrates London as the creative capital of the world'. They were restricted to a palette of red and black and each silkscreened poster was produced in a limited edition of 100. The exhibition drew on the notion that the poster is one of the oldest and still one of the most powerful forms of graphic communication. The posters were displayed at the V&A during the London Design Festival in 2009.
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Materials and techniques | Printed poster |
Brief description | Poster by Angus Hyland at Pentagram entitled 'Eros alive, Piccadilly Circus, London Town', commissioned for the 2009 London Design Festival. Great Britain, 2009. |
Physical description | Poster depicting the statue of Eros at Piccadilly Circus in London. A large red heart is in the sky above the figure, with the title lettered in handwriting style below. |
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Production type | Limited edition |
Marks and inscriptions | Designed by Angus Hyland, Pentagram. One of a series of twenty limited edition designs commissioned for the 2009 London Design Festival. © Pentagram 2009. (Lettered in red on the white border, bottom left) |
Credit line | Given by The London Design Festival |
Production | One of a series of twenty limited edition designs commissioned for the 2009 London Design Festival |
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Summary | As part of the 2009 London Design Festival, Domenic Lippa at Pentagram worked with the Festival's Chairman, Sir John Sorrell in curating the London Poster Project. This exhibition was formed of twenty posters created by the UK's most renowned graphic designers. Each artist was asked to produce a poster that 'celebrates London as the creative capital of the world'. They were restricted to a palette of red and black and each silkscreened poster was produced in a limited edition of 100. The exhibition drew on the notion that the poster is one of the oldest and still one of the most powerful forms of graphic communication. The posters were displayed at the V&A during the London Design Festival in 2009. |
Other number | 1 - series number |
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Accession number | E.381-2011 |
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Record created | January 29, 2013 |
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