Poster Art 150


Fun exhibition at the London Transport Museum of advertising posters for London Underground to mark its 150th anniversary.

They were arranged by theme some of them quite amusing like the section on how over the years the Tube has been advertised as a way to avoid the weather both hot and cold! I loved the section which advertises the sense of opportunity of the city which the Tube opens up and the opposing side advertising that the Tube can take you out of the city too.

The 1920s and 30s seem to have been the golden age presenting a great view of a vibrant and exiting city. By the 1970s London Underground moved from commissioning artists to working with advertising agencies as posters were no longer their main advertising medium.

Favourite posts was the Graham Sutherland “Go out into the country” of an office scene with an imagined landscape in an artistic think bubble.  Closely followed by a lovely 1920s picture of penguin to advertise London Zoo.

 

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