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Please read the entire description and email or call with questions
prior to bidding on this item. All items are the original first
printing in Near Mint condition or better (no major flaws such as
pinholes, tears, creases etc.) unless otherwise stated. Only one
shipping charge will apply for those winning multiple items. Not just a
dealer, we maintain one of the world’s largest archives of this type of
material for documentation purposes.
Kasey Chambers Concert Poster. This original 11x17 inch telephone pole poster was printed to advertise Kasey Chambers with Robinella and CCstringband 2/1/03 at the Roseland in Portland, OR and 1/31/03 at The Moore Theater in Seattle, WA. Mint Condition. Photo below is blurred, actual item is sharp & crisp, satisfaction guaranteed.
A FEW WORDS ON CONTEMPORARY CONCERT POSTERS: Today’s
concert posters and handbills are simply the newest in a long and
colorful history of entertainment posters beginning with the
letterpress style vaudeville broadsides produced to advertise events at
the turn of the century. From there we go to the French Art Nouveau
posters of the 1920’s, the boxing style posters of the 1950’s, and on
up to the Fillmore posters of the Sixties and Seventies. The
newest wave began with the “cut and paste” styles of the late 1970’s
punk scene, and exploded with the mid-eighties popularity of Frank
Kozik’s silkscreen monstrosities. We are now witnessing the most
extensive poster scene since the advent of music with quality posters
being commissioned for events large and small, ranging in design from
simple and elegant to explosive and angry. There are many ongoing
series such as the New Fillmore & Electric Factory, as well as many
artist specific series. All are printed in limited editions, which are
actually much smaller than in previous eras. For example, a large run
these days is around 1000 prints, where as many Fillmore Era
posters were printed in runs of around 3000 prints. These posters are
only becoming more relevent as the traditional visual elements of music
are disappearing with the decline of record album cover art from the
LP, to the Compact Disc ( CD ), to the MP3 and so on. Traditionally,
the posters also give other relevent information such as price of
tickets, venue information, sponsors and will often display an era
photograph of the performers during periods when they were performing
but not recording. At Concertposterart we concentrate on
officially commissioned works produced to advertise the event, though
some of the material may also have been used for commemorative
purposes. All of the pieces we present are the original first printing.
Not just a dealer, we maintain one of the world’s largest archives of
this type of material. While documentation of the newer material
is still in its infancy, you can bet that the cultural value of the
material will follow in the footsteps of its predecessors. In fact,
certain areas of the current memorabilia scene are quickly chasing the
values of the earlier material, now that a base has been established
through a 100 year history of ongoing desirability. That said,
concert posters in general are a proven investment, and hey…they look
much better in a frame than your bank statement. -Jacob Grossi
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