The ADC Gallery
106 West 29th Street
between 6th and 7th Aves.
New York City
December 4 – December 21, 2007
A selection of fifty posters from the exhibit The Graphic Imperative will be on view starting on December 4. The Graphic Imperative is a select retrospective of forty years of international sociopolitical posters.
They utilize the powers of visual metaphor, and at times, savage irony and humor. The themes of dissent, liberation, racism, sexism, human rights, civil rights, environmental and health concerns, AIDS, war, literacy and tolerance provide a window to an age of great change.
The Graphic Imperative was curated and organized by Elizabeth Resnick and Chaz Maviyane-Davies, both associate professors, Communication Design for the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and Frank Baseman, associate professor, Graphic Design Communication, Philadelphia University. The exhibit will be up for viewing during the ADC Holiday Party Thursday, December 6.
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