An exhibition of German Art Posters installed in the Museum’s satellite galleries in Hedge and Roger Williams Halls on the Bates College campus. The Posters are selections from a gift of graphic works ...
BERLIN (AFP) – The Nazi-hunting Simon Wiesenthal Center hung posters on the streets of major German cities Tuesday seeking information on the last perpetrators of the Holocaust still at large nearly ...
For the past six weeks, voters in Germany have been inundated by campaign posters ahead of Sunday's national election. Passers-by walking down the street in just about every German city, town or ...
The trouble with the exhibition of German posters at the Bard Graduate Center is that it's so difficult to look at an image of Adolf Hitler and admire the graphic design. Or to appreciate the use of ...
"They are as rare as hell. I have not yet seen one single German poster which they used in France. The first thing the French did was to destroy every single one on the walls or anywhere they found ...
We still haven't seen a real trailer for Robert Zemeckis' A Christmas Carol yet, but we do have another poster to share with you. Our friends at DVD-Forum.at have posted a beautifully designed ...
Although it may come as a surprise, East German graphic artists had more creative freedom than their counterparts in the West when designing movie posters. Graphic artist Detlef Helmbold tells DW why.
Marvel Studios and Walt Disney Pictures have pampered us with awesome posters and banners for The Avengers movie this past month, with some expected criticism here and there. However, the ...
The Simon Wiesenthal Center will hang posters in major German cities next week as part of its campaign to bring surviving Nazi war criminals to justice almost 70 years after the end of World War II.
(Note: These contests have moved to every Wednesday instead of Sunday.) This week's poster giveaway in the Poster Madness Contest Series is for two great upcoming films with wonderful posters: The ...
A poster in Essen showing women in traditional German dress promotes the far-right party Alternative for Germany. The poster says, "Colorful variety? We have already." For the past six weeks, voters ...