Browse Exhibits (2 total)
Genesis: The Original Layout Sketches of the Esquire Magazine Covers
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Highlighting one part of this vast and valuable collection, this exhibition presents twenty-seven of Lois’s most iconic Esquire covers alongside their preparatory sketches for the first time ever. In so doing it gives us a glimpse into the genesis behind a great adman’s “big ideas.”
FEMINISM, GENDER EQUALITY and GEORGE LOIS: A PERSONAL REFLECTION on the ARCHIVAL RECORD
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George Lois’ work shows a keen appreciation for a particular emerging issue of his times: the nascent feminism and anxiety about gender equality which first began to influence mass communications in the 1960s.