In Hope: A Collection of Obama Posters and Prints, Kansas City Art Institute professor Hal Elliott Wert unveils one of the largest Barack Obama campaign poster collections in existence. This is a collection to be treasured by everyone who was inspired and mobilized by the Obama campaign. Among the unique features of this landmark book: · More than 170 posters from Hal Wert’s personal collection View a selection of posters. · A Catalog of Posters and Prints with background information on each featured piece · The social and political context of the Obama poster movement and its place in the history of American presidential campaign art · Foreword by Ray Noland, the street artist credited with starting the nationwide guerrilla poster movement in support of Obama · The interior of the dust jacket folds out into a full-color reproduction of artist David Choe’s Hope poster Hal Elliott Wert has been a professor at the Kansas City Art Institute since 1972. He has authored a number of publications, book reviews, and papers on a range of subjects. He has spoken at numerous art galleries and has written many articles on presidential politics and campaign posters, including a feature on the Obama poster movement for Review magazine. His traveling exhibition, featuring many signed-and-numbered, limited-edition posters included in this book, was done in partnership with the Mid-America Arts Alliance. Format: Hardbound Pages: 188 Length: 9 x 11.875 ISBN-13: 9780760337875 ISBN: 076033787X Catalog ID: 149600
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