Revolutionary poster designs from cold-war Cuba in pictures | Art and design

Revolutionary poster designs from cold-war Cuba – in pictures
An upcoming exhibition at London’s House of Illustration collects 185 posters and magazines from Cuba’s golden age of design, from the 1960s to the early 90s.
“The posters tell us that Cuba sees supporting the struggles of liberation movements internationally as an integral part of its own revolution,” says curator Olivia Ahmad.
Designed in Cuba: Cold War Graphics is at House of Illustration, London N1 from 27 Sept to 19 Jan
Sat 31 Aug 2019 12.00 EDT Last modified on Wed 19 Oct 2022 11.02 EDT
- Nelson Mandela by Alberto Blanco González, 1989Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Richard Nixon origami design by Alfredo Rostgaard, 1969Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Asia by Jesús Forjans Boade, 1969Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- A Black Panthers design by Alfredo Rostgaard, 1968Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Saigon by René Mederos, 1970Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Cuba by Raúl Martínez González, 1968Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Day of Solidarity with the People of Laos by Ernesto Jesús Padrón Blanco, 1970Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Against Apartheid by Rafael Morante Boyerizo, 1982Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- No to the Guantanamo Naval Base! by Gladys Acosta Ávila, 1993Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Day of the Heroic Guerrilla by Helena Serrano, 1968Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Korea by Rafael Enríquez Vega, 1983Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Day of Solidarity with the Japanese People by Guillermo Menéndez, 1968- Photograph: All images courtesy of OSPAAAL / The Mike Stanfield Collection Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
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Update: 2024-04-14