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Two Centuries of Campaign Posters in the United States and Germany Exhibition at the GHI - Directions March 22, 2012 - December 14, 2012 Organized by Bryan Hart, David Lazar, and Jan Logemann Campaign posters have long been effective in mobilizing voters in both the United States and Germany. While perhaps reduced in importance today as political communication has shifted to television and other electronic media, printed campaign materials (posters, broadsides, billboards, and banners) were essential to communicating with and mobilizing voters in the nineteenth and twentieth century.
"Prosperity at Home, Prestige Abroad" - poster from the 1896 William McKinley campaign
Preserved in a variety of archives and libraries, the posters presented at the exhibition have all been printed from digital reproductions and are therefore not re-printed in their original size or format. As ephemeral elements, they were not always created to last. Many exhibit rips, creases, and general wear and tear - in one case even graffiti. Nevertheless, their imagery, design, and messages are important documents of the two countries' political, cultural, and social histories. |