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Back the Bid

Poster
ca. 2004 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This poster was produced as one of a series of six to support London's bid for the 2012 Olympic Games, and showcases the capital as a setting for this important sporting event. Depicting the city as a place where tradition mixes with modernity, with regard to both sporting venues and iconic landmarks, the posters illustrate a diverse range of famous London sites - the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Nelson's Column, the Thames Barrier and the Swiss Re Building at 30 St Mary Axe, otherwise known as 'the Gherkin'. The concept for the campaign revolves around the idea of a 'Leap for London', the huge step forward that the Games would generate. Each features an athlete, who transforms the building into a component of a sporting activity. Here, an athlete hurdles over Tower Bridge. This image captures the joy, vitality and diversity of the Games, celebrating London as a unique centre, a mixture of old and new, of sport and culture.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleBack the Bid (series title)
Materials and techniques
Offset photo lithograph
Brief description
Poster, London 2012 'Back the Bid' featuring an athlete hurdling over Tower Bridge, Britain, ca. 2004.
Physical description
Poster, 'Back the Bid', produced to support London's bid for the 2012 Olympic Games. Photographic design, featuring a hurdler leaping over Tower Bridge. The athlete is depicted in a giant scale. This particular poster was produced as part of a National Rail advertising campaign, supporting the London bid to host the 2012 games, and bears their logo.
Dimensions
  • Height: 91.5cm
  • Width: 63.5cm
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Summary
This poster was produced as one of a series of six to support London's bid for the 2012 Olympic Games, and showcases the capital as a setting for this important sporting event. Depicting the city as a place where tradition mixes with modernity, with regard to both sporting venues and iconic landmarks, the posters illustrate a diverse range of famous London sites - the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Nelson's Column, the Thames Barrier and the Swiss Re Building at 30 St Mary Axe, otherwise known as 'the Gherkin'. The concept for the campaign revolves around the idea of a 'Leap for London', the huge step forward that the Games would generate. Each features an athlete, who transforms the building into a component of a sporting activity. Here, an athlete hurdles over Tower Bridge. This image captures the joy, vitality and diversity of the Games, celebrating London as a unique centre, a mixture of old and new, of sport and culture.
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Accession number
E.417-2007

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Record createdJuly 28, 2007
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