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The Public Theater's Season Print Ads, Rendered in the New Identity/Pentagram: Paula Scher/USA, 1994; HIM poster/Pentagram: Paula Scher/USA, 1994; The Diva is Dismissed/Pentagram: Paula Scher/USA, 1994; Fucking A, A Contemporary Take on The Scarlet Letter, poster/Pentagram: Paula Scher/USA, 2002
Poster House was incorporated in 2015 and opened to the public on June 20, 2019. [4] [5] Its logo was designed by Paula Scher of Pentagram. [6]The museum space, which formerly housed an Apple products repair store by the name of Tekserve, was redesigned by LTL Architects and Lumen Architecture.
In 1990-91 Michael Bierut, Paula Scher, both graphic designers, and James Biber, an architect, joined the New York office. They eventually moved to a building at 204 Fifth Avenue, a building designed by C. P. H. Gilbert, where the office resided until 2017. The New York office is now located in a building at 250 Park Avenue.
In 1970, he met Paula Scher during an interview she had with him at Pushpin while she was still a senior at Tyler School of Art. [8] They married in 1973 and divorced five years later. They remarried in 1989. [9] Chwast has two daughters from a previous relationship, Pamela and Eve. [3] In 1985, he received the AIGA Medal. [10]
Hundreds of posters depicting members of the University of Rochester community as "Wanted" were discovered across campus buildings late Sunday night, prompting condemnation from university ...
In 1999, Heller received an AIGA Medal for what designer Paula Scher described as "lifetime achievement that comes from a workday existing roughly between 4:30 and 8:45 A.M. before a full workday at the New York Times Book Review." [2] The Society of Illustrators honored Heller with the Richard Gangel Art Director Award in 2005. [8]
The artist-designer Jules Chéret (1835–1932) was a notable early creator of French Art Nouveau posters. He helped turn the advertising poster into an art form. The son a family of artisans, he apprenticed with a lithographer and also studied at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs.
Performance Space New York, formerly known as Performance Space 122 or P.S. 122, [1] is a non-profit arts organization founded in 1980 in the East Village of Manhattan in an abandoned public school building. [2]