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Dance

Dance

  • Alvin Ailey
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    Michael Hampton

    Alvin Ailey

    $200.00

    Year: 1974

    Size: 27 x 41 in./68.5 x 104.1 cm

    Condition: A

    Inspired by African textile motifs, Hampton created this exultant dancer for an appearance of the all-black Ailey troupe at New York’s City Center. He got his design start in the late 19605 at Caffecino, one of the first off-Broadway theaters for young playwrights, and now works in advertising.

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  • The Mod Ball / The Rainbow Room
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    Joe Eula

    The Mod Ball / The Rainbow Room

    $300.00

    Year: 1965.

    Size: 25 x 38 inches

    The dancing miniskirted figure is a superb example of the loose, evocative illustrative style that made Eula highly sought after by fashion and theatrical clients alike during New York's go-go 1960s and 70s. This dance-til-dawn event was a production of the Cercle d'Or Club, run by Olivier Coquelin, the high-octane Frenchman who single-handedly created the city's discotheque scene in those years. Coquelin's establishments included Le Club, Hippopotamus and Cheetah.

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  • Astarte/City Center Joffrey Ballet.
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    Herbert Migdoll

    Astarte/City Center Joffrey Ballet.

    $150.00

    Year: 1968.

    Size: 29 x 43 in./73.6 x 109.2 cm

    Condition: A

    Astarte was a perfect '60s performance piece. A psychedelic multi-media ballet set to rock music, it is the only ballet work to ever appear on the cover of Time. A male dancer coming out of the audience strips out of a grey flannel suit for an erotic go at goddess of love Astarte. The steamy pas de deux sold out every seat for every performance. Migdoll has created approximately fifty posters for the Joffrey. Here, a pattern of colored dots superimposed on the two dancers gives the image special scintillation.

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  • Lincoln Center / New York
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    Giulio Citato

    Lincoln Center / New York

    $300.00

    Year: 1968

    Size: 30 x 45 inches

    In 1968, the Container Corporation of America came out with a series of posters entitled 'Aspects of New York City.' They were hung in parks, subways, neighborhood clubs, and churches with the goal of improving the quality of the city's public surroundings. Today, the ten-poster series is known as one of the most inventive and distinguished public arts projects of the 20th century, with a complete set residing in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. These images appear in countless books on Modern Graphics and are highly valued amongst collectors. 

    This is an ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTING from that series, meant to represent Lincoln Center. Designed by Giulio Cittato, this poster is one of the most graphically simple in the series, creating the essence of a ballet dancer out of the over-exposed arch of her movements. 
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  • 100 Years of Dance Posters.
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    Donn Matus

    100 Years of Dance Posters.

    $80.00

    Year: 1976.

    Size: 30 x 45 in./76.2 x 114.3 cm

    This is an ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTING of this poster by Donn Matus.

    A fragmented dancer leaping through vibrantly-toned colorblock rectangles announces an exhibition of original dance posters at New York's Lincoln Center. Matus was gallery exhibition designer at the time and the exhibition promoted a new book with the same title.

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  • Jean Brolin
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    Per Krohg

    Jean Brolin

    $3,500.00

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    Year: 1920

    Size: 60 3/4 x 90 3/8 inches

    Condition: B/ tears, primarily at folds and edges.

    Founder of the Swedish Ballet in Paris, Jean Börlin was an extremely successful dancer and choreographer, determined "to enlarge the field of ballet, and re-invigorate it, by bending to its service the newest tendencies in art, music, and literature, yet never allowing any of these elements to dominate the dance... Experiment succeeded experiment, each bolder than the last" (Complete Book of Ballets, p. 669). This is the two-sheet version of the desi

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  • Eliot Feld Ballet
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    Herbert Migdoll

    Eliot Feld Ballet

    $50.00

    Year: 1978

    Size: 23 1/2 x 35 inches

    Printed in 1978, it advertises the ballet "Variations on America." Shown are the famous dancers Baryshnikov and Christine Sarry.

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  • Cours de Danse/Roger Gallais
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    CHARLES GESMAR

    Cours de Danse/Roger Gallais

    $100.00

    Year: 1977

    Size: 30 x 46 1/4

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  • 100 Years Dance Posters
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    Maciej Urbaniec

    100 Years Dance Posters

    $50.00

    Year: 1975

    Size: 24 x 37 in./61 x 94 cm

    This is an ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTING of this poster designed by the artist Maciej Urbaniec.

    Printed in 1975, it advertises the publication of the book 100 Years of Dance Posters.

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  • XXV Anniversario Del Ballet Nacional De Cuba
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    Year: 1974

    Size: 24 x 41 inches

    Even well into Castro's regime, the arts continued to flourish in Cuba. This poster celebrating the 25th anniversary of the country's national ballet company shows the twinned image of a ballerina in midair, dramatically printed as a negative against a navy-blue background.

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