The New York Times
1972
Artist
Ed Sorel
DIMENSIONS
46 1/4 x 59 3/4 in. (117.5 x 151.8 cm)
OBJECT NUMBER
PH.6638
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Literary, Man, New York, New York City, Newspapers, The New York Times, The Push Pin Legacy, Tobacco, United States, White
CREDIT LINE
Poster House Permanent Collection
KEYWORDS
Literary, Man, New York, New York City, Newspapers, The New York Times, The Push Pin Legacy, Tobacco, United States, White

In 1972, Ed Sorel created a series of large subway posters to promote readership of the New York Times. As the 1970s ushered in an unprecedented era of investigative journalism, Sorel presents a young Times reporter eagerly scribbling notes under a table as he eavesdrops on a bevy of bloated politicians, most likely a reference to the Democratic National Convention and the uncertainty surrounding the next nominee. 

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