Description
At the intersection of the visual, graphic, and cinematic arts, film posters are a unique and thrilling record of a particular cultural Zeitgeist. This book brings together 250 posters from the Soviet Union of the 1920s and early 1930s to explore the energy and invention of this period, before Soviet Realism became the official art doctrine.
Drawn from the private collection of connoisseur Susan Pack, the selection includes the work of 27 different artists. From bold figuration to architectural elements, each artist displays a distinct style and aesthetic, as much as they collectively eschew the glamour of Hollywood for more stark, striking, even challenging images, often marked by unusual angles, dynamic compositions, and startling close-ups.
About the Author
Susan Pack graduated from Princeton in 1973. For 10 years she worked in advertising, latterly as senior copywriter at Saatchi & Saatchi in New York. She began collecting rare advertising posters in the 1970s, in due course acquiring one of the world's foremost collections of avant-garde Russian film posters.
Reviews
"... serves up a true depiction of avant-garde... an array of experimental and vivid designs, daring type and graphics." * itsnicethat.com *
"The designs featured in this book have had a lasting influence on graphic design and remain some of the most memorable film posters of all time." * Creative Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9783836589529
Author Susan Pack
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Taschen GmbH
Publisher Taschen GmbH
Weight(grams) 2728g