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Polish Posters & Graphic Design

 
 
nickp
22:32 / 28.06.06
There is a lot of poster and graphic art that comes out of Poland, does anyone know the history behind this phenomenon?
 
 
Smoothly
22:56 / 28.06.06
Would you prefer this not to be put in the Art, Fashion and Design forum, nickp?
 
 
Tryphena Absent
23:36 / 28.06.06
I recommend beginning with Henryk Tomaszewski's obituary and working from there. This is quite an unusual question but one I'm quite interested in...
 
 
Jack Fear
02:49 / 29.06.06
In a nutshell: film distribution was handled by a single centralized quasi-governmental agency. In the finest Eastern bloc traditions of cronyism and make-work, it was decreed that films distributed in Poland had to use homegrown poster art, rather than the generic international artwork provided by the studios. And since the distributor was a monopoly, well, the posters didn't actually have to sell the films per se.

So, in a tinier nutshell: a confluence of patronage, subsidy, and a removal of any considerations of "commerciality."

I'm more interested by these images, which reimagine well-known films as classic-Russian-style woodcuts. I've no idea if these are actual film posters or (as I'm presuming) purely an art project, because I don't read Russian. Also there are a bunch of films I don't recognize, some of wwhich I feel like I should. Whatever: these images are beautiful and amusing.
 
 
c0nstant
03:47 / 29.06.06

the harry potter image is terrifying
 
 
sleazenation
08:14 / 29.06.06
Eastern bloc traditions of cronyism and make-work, it was decreed that films distributed in Poland had to use homegrown poster art

Dude - you make it sound like cronyism doesn't happen in the west...
 
 
Less searchable M0rd4nt
08:42 / 29.06.06
Jack: Those images are amazing. I love Woodcut Terminator and Woodcut War of the Worlds.
 
 
Quantum
09:56 / 29.06.06
What Mordant said. Woodcut Matrix too, love it!
 
 
nickp
18:04 / 29.06.06
Thank you for your responses everybody. I have continued my research from the information provided. I initially became interested in Polish poster art when I came across this store a few months ago: Pigasus Gallery.

In regards to the Russian works linked, I would be very interested in hearing from any multi-linguists about what the text says...

n.

(& yes, maybe this thread should be moved to the art section of Barbelith...)
 
  
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