1968 TOMOKO MIHO Wall Street New York Classic Design Poster in MoMA, NYC

1968 TOMOKO MIHO Wall Street New York Classic Design Poster in MoMA, NYC

$249.99

For your consideration, In 1968, the Container Corporation of America came out with a series of posters entitled 'Aspects of New York City.' They were hung in parks, subways, neighborhood clubs, and churches with the goal of improving the quality of the city's public surroundings. Today, the ten-poster series is known as one of the most inventive and distinguished public arts projects of the 20th century, with a complete set residing in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. These images appear in countless books on Modern Graphics and are highly valued amongst collectors. 

This is an ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTING from that series, meant to represent Wall Street. Designed by my favorite the great TOMOKO MIHO, this poster is one of the most graphically brilliant in the series, creating the essence of a Wall Street through numbers and lucite blocks. In a smoggy shade of money-green, we see the towers of Wall Street just out before us. Composed out of stock ticker-tape, they are ever-changing and, ultimately, not real.

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Size: 30" x 45" inches (approx). Size is rectangle.

Condition: Very Good. See Fotos.

1968 !!!