East German poster collection culture and science series C0206 Guide to East German poster collection culture and science series

East German poster collection culture and science series C0206

Guide to East German poster collection culture and science series


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Jordan Patty

Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Identification
C0206
Title
East German poster collection culture and science series 1952-1991
Quantity
162 posters
source
VEB Weimer-Werk
source
Tierpark Berlin
source
Deutsche Werbe- und Anzeigengesellschaft
source
Allgemeiner Deutscher Motosport Verband
source
Zieger, Reiner
source
Voight, Gerhard
source
Tuchel, Reinhard
source
Neubauer, Frank, 1952-
Language
German .
Abstract
The culture and science series consists 181 posters that were used to advertise for a variety of events. There are also posters that advertise for attractions, such as zoos, that do not mention specific activities. The event posters usually list dates, times, and other information for potential attendees. The posters range in size from 20x57cm to 56x80cm with most measuring 56x80cm. Most of the posters date from the 1980s.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There may be restrictions on reproduction - SCRC staff will evaluate on a case by case basis.

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Preferred Citation

East German poster collection culture and science series, C0206, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Purchased from Thomas Hill in 2009.

Processing Information

Processed by Jordan Patty in 2011. EAD markup completed by Jordan Patty in 2011. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in July 2022 and October 2023.

Processing supported by a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources.


Historical Information

The East German government created posters to promote a wide variety of events and anniversaries. The locations of these events varied from indoor locations, such as museums, to outdoor locations, such as recreation areas. The posters list sponsoring organizations as well as dates and times. The anniversary posters often contain artwork with no specific mention of activities, perhaps indicating that the posters were created more for a general awareness of an anniversary of Berlin, for instance, rather than listing specific events associated with the anniversary. This idea of a general awareness is the purpose of the fitness posters that encourage exercise, especially for children, and there is somewhat of a propaganda angle to these as well. The posters typically had multiple organizations responsible for their creation, usually a government agency and an advertising agency. Of course there were also artists involved with the creation of the posters, sometimes two.

Scope and Content

The culture and science series consists 181 posters that were used to advertise for a variety of events. There are also posters that advertise for attractions, such as zoos, that do not mention specific activities. The event posters usually list dates, times, and other information for potential attendees. The posters range in size from 20x57cm to 56x80cm with most measuring 56x80cm. Most of the posters date from the 1980s.

The design of the posters are largely abstract art, a collage of photographs, or representations real-life activities such as sporting events. The posters for sports events are invitations for participants and for spectators. Some of the sports posters encourage youth fitness. A large number of the posters advertise for a variety of festivals and anniversary celebrations. The festivals tend to be music or literary, and the anniversaries are mostly for cities and towns to recognize a significant number of years of existence. There are also posters that encourage tourism of towns, institutions, and outdoor urban venues. The institutions represented in the posters are largely scientific in nature including museums and zoos. One of the subjects that appears across the various posters is motorcycles. There are posters that advertise for races as well as posters that simply advertise for a specific brand of motorcycle. There are also multiple images of birds in the posters for the zoos as well as in the posters that advertise for events.

Arrangement

Arranged by subject and a numbering system.

Related Material

The East German poster collection contains other series, including the art exhibitions series, performing arts series, political series, and film series.

In 2021, GMU Professor Samuel Huneke led the completion of the East German Poster Database , a project funded by a Fenwick Fellowship. The posters from each of the East German poster collection series can be searched in this database.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Allgemeiner Deutscher Motosport Verband
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Birds
  • Book & magazine posters
  • Deutsche Werbe- und Anzeigengesellschaft
  • Exercise
  • Festivals
  • Motorcycles
  • Neubauer, Frank, 1952-
  • Performing arts
  • Political posters
  • Popular music
  • Posters
  • Sports
  • Tierpark Berlin
  • Tuchel, Reinhard
  • VEB Weimer-Werk
  • Voight, Gerhard
  • Zieger, Reiner

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Neubauer, Frank, 1952-
  • Tuchel, Reinhard
  • Voight, Gerhard
  • Zieger, Reiner

Container List

Series 5: Culture and Science Posters
1952-1991
Scope and Content

See the External Documents note for a poster inventory with brief descriptions.