Rare Poster by Matisse

5th May 2015 | Alice Taylor

This poster is one of many rare pieces drawn together for a London exhibition showcasing lithographic posters from the archive of Galeri Mourlot, which originated in Paris but now calls New York its home.

Artists include Picasso, Henri Matisse, Yves Klein and Le Corbusier. See a larger selection here.

Each of the posters is lithograph printed, and all are fascinating; many showing a looser style to the ones we’re so familiar with from these big names.

The posters are on show at London’s King & McGaw Pop-up Gallery from 14 – 26 May.

Via: It’s Nice That

Quite Lovely

24th April 2015 | Alice Taylor

Here’s the second ‘digital postcard’ which we have designed to promote the essay of Anne-Constance Frénoy’s beautiful photography in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.

To see the full essay you can pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can currently order online at a pre-publication discount.

Sin City II: A Dame To Kill For

31st August 2014 | Alice Taylor

I loved the first movie and eagerly await Frank Miller’s sequel, but there seems to be 101 different teaser posters preceding the release of the film.

So, let’s just concentrate on the only one of them to have been awarded the dubious honour of being banned.

It’s good enough for me though; simply because it features the delectable and always delightfully dirty Eva Green (and, if I’m bored later, maybe I’ll update the post with a broader selection of posters).

Via: IMP Awards