BEST IN SHOW: ANIMAL HAVEN BENEFIT 10/22.

101 Dalmatians (1961, Poland)
Posteritati, in association with its friends & neighbours, Animal Haven presents Best In Show, a new exhibition of canine and feline movie posters to kick off with a special opening event on Thursday, October 22 from 6 to 8pm, where Posteritati will hold a mini-auction to benefit Animal Haven. Four posters will be sold to the highest bidder with no reserve and all funds will go to Animal Haven. Original posters for films starring our furry friends will be on display, including: Wallace & Gromit, Tintin, Umberto D, 101 Dalmatians, Cat People, and Tom & Jerry.
 
Animal Haven is a nonprofit organization that finds homes for abandoned cats and dogs throughout the Tri-State area, and provides behavior intervention when needed to improve chances of adoption. Founded in 1967, Animal Haven operates a limited admission shelter/adoption center in Manhattan and mobile adoption van, and also provide programs that enhance the bond between animals and people.
 
Posteritati, named "the best place to be reminded that all film art isn't on-screen" by The Village Voice, is one of the world's premier dealers of vintage and contemporary movie art. If you "need the movie poster that says 'You, You, You.' Posteritati is the place to start" (New York Times Style Magazine, 2004). "Any film poster fanatic will feel more than at home at Posteritati, home to more than 9,000 fine examples of American and international film-promotion" (Vanity Fair, 2008). From the silent era to modern classics, Posteritati's downtown Manhattan gallery boasts a uniquely diverse movie poster collection from over 30 different countries, searchable via iMac customer kiosks or online at www.posteritati.com.
 
Posteritati owner Sam Sarowitz has co-authored several books on movie posters, culled exclusively from Posteritati's own collection. Art of the Modern Movie Poster (Chronicle Books), published in late 2008, has been called a "truly magnificent, if not monumental, work. Featuring sharp mini-essays by Dave Kehr, this beautiful, full-color 516-page doorstopper of a book is an embarrassment of riches" (Film Comment, 2009). A "stunning work of visual scholarship" (NPR, 2008). An "encyclopaedic collection...from West Side Story to In the Mood for Love via Attach of the 50ft Woman, more than 1,500 selections place film posters firmly in the Pop Art pantheon" (Harper's Bazaar, 2009). Translating Hollywood (Mark Batty Publisher), a "handsome hardcover volume" (Leonard Maltin, 2008) "highlighting fascinating local interpretations of predominantly American films" (Vanity Fair, 2008), shows the major role played by graphic design in movie poster advertising and promotion around the world.
 
The Posteritati gallery is located in downtown New York City at 239 Centre Street between Broome and Grand Streets, directly across the street from the historic Police Building. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 7 pm, Sunday from noon to 6 pm, and Monday by appointment.

 

The World of Henry Orient (1965, Poland)

 

Filed under: