A set of 5 postcards, West Coast Lithograph; Tea Lautrec Posters & Creative Lithograph, USA.
"Bill Graham Presents...": 'Jefferson Airplane'; 'Young Rascals'; 'Otis Redding'; 'The Doors' and 'Jefferson Airplane'. 17.7 x 11.6 - 20.2 x 14 cm.
Minor wear. Soft handling creases and a few corners.
According to information, purchased in Miami, 1968.
Strongly influenced by stylistic elements from Art Nouveau and with psychedelic's melting typography, Wes Wilson left an unmistakable mark on the aesthetics of the late sixties. With adjacent complementary colours and expansive compositions, his works become a kind of popular culture's equivalent to the older art history's horror vacui. This is particularly evident through album covers, or, as in the auction's concert posters, promotional material for Bill Graham's various events at venues such as San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium – where bands like The Velvet Underground, Doors, and Jimi Hendrix Experience performed. Not to mention the Grateful Dead, who between 1965 and 1969 played over fifty shows at the club. His influence affected contemporary artists such as Rick Griffin and Stanley “Mouse” Miller and helped establish a style that remained highly vital into the following decade.
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