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When George Wolfe took over the Public Theater in New York in 1994, he hired Paula Scher of Pentagram to transform the look of the theater's advertising. Scher replaced the Neo-Realist style of Paul Davis with a Post-Modern series of silk-screened posters, printed in New York by Ambassador Arts.
1994: The Diva is Dismissed
MoMA Permanent Poster Collection, AIGA Archive.
1994: HIM
MoMA Permanent Poster Collection, AIGA Archive.
1994: Simpatico
AIGA Archive.
1994: Merchant of Venice
1994: Blade to the Heat
Library of Congress
1995: Dog Opera
1995: Silence, Cunning, Exile.
All posters are in mint or near mint condition. All posters measure 30” x 46” with the exception of “Blade to the Heat” which measures 29” x 44”.
When George Wolfe took over the Public Theater in New York in 1994, he hired Paula Scher of Pentagram to transform the look of the theater's advertising. Scher replaced the Neo-Realist style of Paul Davis with a Post-Modern series of silk-screened posters, printed in New York by Ambassador Arts.
1994: The Diva is Dismissed
MoMA Permanent Poster Collection, AIGA Archive.
1994: HIM
MoMA Permanent Poster Collection, AIGA Archive.
1994: Simpatico
AIGA Archive.
1994: Merchant of Venice
1994: Blade to the Heat
Library of Congress
1995: Dog Opera
1995: Silence, Cunning, Exile.
All posters are in mint or near mint condition. All posters measure 30” x 46” with the exception of “Blade to the Heat” which measures 29” x 44”.