Voice of the People
By Noelia de la Cruz, October 4th, 2010
There’s little we love more than vintage posters—especially ones whose intentions are to deliver powerful messages using striking and colorful designs. This month, “Vox Populi” (or, in Latin, “voice of the people”) at the Guggenheim Museum reminds us of recent CITYist favorite, MoMa’s London Underground. But while the posters stem from a similar era, (think the tense but equally creative years of the 1920s and 1930s) Vox Populi covers a wider reach and includes posters conceived by French, Italian and German artists. Take a blast to the past from an international perspective; the exhibition runs through January 9, 2011.
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