Posters for Exhibitions 1980–2000, Poster Collection 3, 2001

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Edited by Museum für Gestaltung Zürich
With an essay by Stuart Bailey
Design: Integral Lars Müller
96 pages, 150 illustrations
paperback
2001, 978-3-907078-55-6, German/English

“As an exhibition venue the Zurich Museum für Gestaltung has an outstanding collection of its own posters. These include icons of design by Lissitzky, Max Bill, Josef Müller-Brockmann and many others.” Lars Müller Publishers

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Posters for Exhibitions 1980–2000, Poster Collection 3, 2001
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