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Crazy World of Arthur Brown

Poster
late 1960s (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Psychedelic poster. Crimson through pink to yellow with light blue and black. Features Disney cartoon images, Donald Duck representing anger and Mickey Mouse representing a heroin addict.

Object details

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Object type
TitleCrazy World of Arthur Brown (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Silkscreen screenprint
Brief description
Psychedelic poster entitled 'Crazy World of Arthur Brown' by Michael English and Nigel Waymouth, otherwise known as the graphic design duo, Hapshash and the Coloured Coat. Great Britain, ca. late 1960s.
Physical description
Psychedelic poster. Crimson through pink to yellow with light blue and black. Features Disney cartoon images, Donald Duck representing anger and Mickey Mouse representing a heroin addict.
Gallery label
"Michael English (born 1942) and Nigel Waymouth (born 1941)
Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Published by Osiris Visions Ltd.
Screenprint
E.1710-1991

Described by Nigel Waymouth as 'the darkest poster we ever produced', this depicts a vision of hell. Showing creatures of the underworld as well as Walt Disney characters, they are used to represent a junky and anger. Arthur Brown's most popular single was called 'Fire' which describes the fires of hell. The shapes in the design recall his dramatic performance with flapping cloak and the climax when he would set his metal helmet alight."

Text by Julia Bigham
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Christoph Grunberg, ed. Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era London: Tate, 2005. 239 p. : ill. (some col.) ISBN: 1854375954.
Other number
OA 108
Collection
Accession number
E.1710-1991

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Record createdNovember 15, 2006
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