Lincoln Center/Philharmonic Hall
Ben Shahn
1962
DIMENSIONS
46 x 30 in. (116.8 x 76.2 cm)
OBJECT NUMBER
PH.6677
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
United States
CREDIT LINE
Poster House Permanent Collection
KEYWORDS
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Released on August 20, 1962, this poster announces the opening of the first completed building within the new Lincoln Center complex: the Philharmonic Hall (known today as David Geffen Hall). As an outspoken political artist who was once brought before the House Un-American Activities Committee for being a Communist sympathizer, Shahn was a daring choice to introduce a new institution. The design features an image of an angel playing a Medieval portative organ—a figure that often appeared in Shahn’s work and which fit nicely with the purpose of the Philharmonic Hall. Vera List began privately collecting the work of Ben Shahn in the 1950s, particularly his paintings featuring Jewish themes. This poster also marked the year that Vera became chair of the Jewish Museum’s board of governors, ushering in an era when that institution began collecting the works of many of the same artists who created these posters.

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