Posters by Milton Glaser from the Collection of MAA

Posters by Milton Glaser from the Collection of MAA

10 - 31 May 2017

Opening ceremony: Wednesday, 10 May 2017, 7 PM

Curator of the exhibition: Slobodan Jovanović

Organizer: Museum of Applied Art

A concert by the American Dixieland orchestra the Wings of Dixie and the Belgrade Chamber Choir, in the park in front of the Museum of Applied Art, on Wednesday 10 May, at 6 PM, will open two exhibitions of posters: Serbia, War and Poster 1914–1918 and Posters by Milton Glaser from the Collection of the Museum of Applied Art.

The exhibition Posters by Milton Glaser from the Collection of the Museum of Applied Art includes 25 posters received my MAA early in 2017 from New York as a personal gift from the famous American graphic designer Milton Glaser. The posters were designed between 1966 and 2016 and all of them were selected and signed by the author. At a special ceremony, they were delivered to the Museum by Mirko Ilić, a world famous designer and a close friend of Milton Glaser.

Milton Glaser

Milton Glaser (1929), a renowned American designer, one of the founders of the graphic design studio Push Pin (1954) and the New York Magazine (1968). He is also famous as the designer of New York logo, I Love NY (1976). The items donated to the Museum also include the poster for the travelling exhibition The Push Pin Style – American Graphic Design, held at MAA in 1971. Along with this poster, Glaser also donated a promotional poster for the New York Magazine from 1967. After the terrorist attacks in 2001, Glaser designed a poster with the inscription “I Love NY” and the additional text “More Than Ever”. He has been the only graphic designer to be awarded he National Medal of Arts (2009).

Mirko Ilić

Mirko Ilić is a graphic designer and a comic strip artist; he has been living and working in New York for several decades. He was the comics editor in Polet, the founder of the The New Square (Novi kvadrat) art group, an illustrator and a designer. Since 1986, he has been living in the United States, where he has his own graphic design studio. He teaches illustration at the School of Visual Arts, while maintaining strong links with Belgrade, as evidenced by this initiative. Ilić donated to the Museum of Applied Art Glaser’s iconic poster of the hippie generation – Dylan, enclosed inside the sleeve of Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits album released in 1967.

Photographs of the posters

Dylan

1966
MAA inv. no. 24491

Masquerade at Sea

1967

New York Is About New York

1967

Poppy Gives Thanks

1969

The Push Pin Style – American graphics design

1971
MAA inv. no. 24489

Hugh Masekela

1972
MAA inv. no. 24468

The Lovin’ Spoonful at Lincoln Center Philharmonic Hall

1972

Temple University Music Festival

1975

Milton Glaser Exhibiton

1976

Having a talent isn’t worth much unless you know what to do with it

1977

Sony Tape. Full Color Sound

1979
MAA inv. no. 24474

Great Illustrators of Our Time

1982

Mostly Mozart Festival

1983

The Joy of Reading

1986

Law, Equality, Liberty, Justice

1987

Juilliard

1988

Van Gogh – 100 Years

1989

Lustrare Gallery

1990

I Love NY More Than Ever

2001
MAA inv. no. 24482

Column with Rings

2004
(orig. XIV Olympic Games, Sarajevo 1984 Yugoslavia, 1983)
MAA inv. no. 24483

Looking Is Not Seeing

2009

Cooperstown Summer Music Festival, 15th Season

2013

Cooperstown Summer Music Festival, 16th Season

2014

AIGA – 1 Hundred

2014
MAA inv. no. 24486

Cooperstown Summer Music Festival, 18th Season

2016