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Poster to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Theatre, designed by David Carson

Poster
2013 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Graphic designer David Carson was one of five artists commissioned to design a poster to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the National Theatre. Carson is known for his innovative style and has been described as the ‘godfather of grunge typography’. Here words, textures and background are fused together in a chaotic form.

Object details

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Object type
TitlePoster to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Theatre, designed by David Carson (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Silkscreen printing
Brief description
Poster to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Theatre, designed by David Carson
Physical description
Multicoloured shapes which form the letters of the word 'National' in the artist's distinctive style, with, in background, a row of figures in black silhouette.
Dimensions
  • Height: 88cm
  • Width: 62cm
Gallery label
(16/08/2016)
Graphic designer David Carson was one of five artists commissioned to design a poster to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the National Theatre. Carson is known for his innovative style and has been described as the ‘godfather of grunge typography’. Here words, textures and background are fused together in a chaotic form.

Credit line
Given by the National Theatre
Summary
Graphic designer David Carson was one of five artists commissioned to design a poster to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the National Theatre. Carson is known for his innovative style and has been described as the ‘godfather of grunge typography’. Here words, textures and background are fused together in a chaotic form.

Collection
Accession number
S.86-2016

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Record createdAugust 18, 2016
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