
In the late 60s, Max revolutionized the poster industry in America. Capturing the spirit of the era, the cosmic poster art of Peter Max cited by journalists and many art critics as the visual counterpart to the music of The Beatles. |
"Although his mastery reflects the zeitgeist of our times, more importantly, it gives us a vision into how bright the future could be".
~ Don McNeil - Village Voice. Aug 31, 1967
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Throughout the last four decades, the posters of Peter Max have continued to inspire the creative spirit and unbounded imagination within each of us as his artistry touches the heart with lines and brushstrokes of infinite creativity.
His collection serves as a timeline to what has happened across the country and around the globe, having captured major and global events in the arts, sports, technology and the humanities. |
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The Art of Peter Max was published by Abrams Books in 2002 and has since, gone on to become the best selling art book in history!
Over 300 amazing color plates including a complete timeline of Max's incredible career as the artist of the COSMIC 60's and beyond. The book is available signed and dedicated, and with a drawing. |
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Peter Max celebrates Earth Day 2013 with this vibrant and colorful new
poster! 'Make Everyday Earth Day' is the theme of his poster this year.
The environment
and sustainability has played an important role in his art since the late 1960s. He's been
the official poster artist for numerous Earth Days, including the very first in 1970, as well as the
10th, 20th and 25th anniversaries.
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Celebrate Earth Day 2013 this Spring with this new 18x24" Peter Max poster! Click on the Earth Day poster and enter the online store to have it signed and dedicated by the artist!
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World-renowned artist Peter Max has been named Official Artist for the 2012 Centennial Celebration, and has created the dynamic 2012 commemorative poster in his iconic style. His one-of-a-kind artwork captures the vivid experience and essence of the Festival, especially for the unprecedented five week celebration in honor of the 100-year anniversary of the gift of trees from Tokyo to Washington, DC. |
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