Roger Woodward and Cecil Taylor
Poster
1989 (issued)
1989 (issued)
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Poster advertising concerts by Roger Woodward and Cecil Taylor as part of the Arts Council Contemporary Music Network tours. Lettered with names of musicians, details of venues, ticket prices etc.
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Title | Roger Woodward and Cecil Taylor |
Materials and techniques | Colour offset lithography |
Brief description | Poster advertising concerts by Roger Woodward and Cecil Taylor as part of the Arts Council Contemporary Music Network tours, colour offset lithograph, design by Bob Linney, published by the Arts Council of Great Britain, 1989 |
Physical description | Poster advertising concerts by Roger Woodward and Cecil Taylor as part of the Arts Council Contemporary Music Network tours. Lettered with names of musicians, details of venues, ticket prices etc. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Lettered with names of musicians, details of venues, ticket prices etc. |
Gallery label | Six posters advertising Arts Council-Contemporary Music Network concerts.
Pianists Roger Woodward and Cecil Taylor (b.1933), 1989
The Michael Nyman Band
Metanoia, 1988
The Hilliard Ensemble, 1988
London Brass, 1988
The Jazz Warriors, 1988
Designed by Bob Linney, (b.1947)
Colour offset lithographs
E.3048.3050,3051,3053,3056-1990
Given by Bob Linney
These posters are the result of several distinct stages. Initially, pen 'roughs' were drawn on plain paper and submitted for approval. When one was chosen, it was enlarged and coloured using a silk-screen and stencils allowing Linney to lay down by hand, semi-opaque inks to produce gently blended hues. From several of these uniquely coloured screenprints, one was selected as the 'camera-ready' artwork. The dense colour seen at the screenprint stage was preserved at the final stage of printing by the omission of the criss-cross glass screens normally used in photo-lithography to break the image up into the fine dots visible in any mass-produced poster. Linney has recently applied the same approach to the design of record sleeves for the groups The Beloved and UB 40.(20/02/1991 - 23/06/1991) |
Credit line | Given by Bob Linney |
Production | E.1359-1990 is a handbill that uses the same image as this poster. |
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Accession number | E.3048-1990 |
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Record created | February 23, 2009 |
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