Bill Graham Presents Steve Miller Band
Poster
1970 (made)
1970 (made)
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David Singer produced 66 posters for Bill Graham and the Fillmore Auditorium (a legendary music venue in San Francisco, California). He was also the last artist to produce an original series for the Fillmore. Singer's designs employ diverse collaged elements, drawn from both photographic and printed sources, to produce fantastic and often surreal scenes.
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Title | Bill Graham Presents Steve Miller Band (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Colour offset lithograph |
Brief description | "Bill Graham Presents the Steve Miller Band" psychedelic poster #243 by David Singer, USA, 1970 |
Physical description | Psychedelic poster advertising a concert for Country Joe and the Fish. The central image features a collage, made from different engraved elements, of a coastline with a lighthouse with rocky cliffs either side. The cliffs shelter a waterfall, over which there is a bridge. On one of the rocks is a baby in a cradle being watched by a crane, or similar bird. The scene is printed in blue on white, except for one element - on the top of the lighthouse is a large yellow and red flower, which dominates the image. The event details are printed in red, stylised letters, above and below the image in the poster's white border. The text reads, 'Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco, Steve Miller Band, Bo Diddley, Crow. Lights by Deadly Nightshade. July 16-17-18-19 Fillmore West'. |
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Credit line | Gift of the American Friends of the V&A; Gift to the American Friends by Leslie, Judith and Gabri Schreyer and Alice Schreyer Batko |
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Summary | David Singer produced 66 posters for Bill Graham and the Fillmore Auditorium (a legendary music venue in San Francisco, California). He was also the last artist to produce an original series for the Fillmore. Singer's designs employ diverse collaged elements, drawn from both photographic and printed sources, to produce fantastic and often surreal scenes. |
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Accession number | E.482-2004 |
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Record created | August 15, 2006 |
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