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Poster, Jazz Festival Willisau 2014
This is a Poster. It was designed by Annik Troxler.
This object is not part of the Cooper Hewitt's permanent collection. It was able to spend time at the museum on loan from Annik Troxler as part of Hear, See, Play: Designing with Sound.
Swiss graphic designer Annik Troxler creates posters each year for the Jazz Festival Willisau, held in a small town in Switzerland. She uses fluid concoctions of line, texture, and color to express the improvised character of jazz. Rather than visualizing specific pieces of music, the posters anticipate the range of music presented in the festivals. The Willisau Jazz Festival was founded in 1975 by Niklaus Troxler, Annik’s father, who designed the posters for thirty-five years. Cooper Hewitt acquired a set of Niklaus Troxler’s Willisau posters in 2009, courtesy of the artist.
It is credited Courtesy of Annik Troxler.
- Poster, Max Nagl, Otto Lechner, Bradley Jones
- offset lithograph.
- Gift of Niklaus Troxler.
- 2009-3-10
- Poster, Der Rote Bereich [The Red Range]
- offset lithograph.
- Gift of Niklaus Troxler.
- 2009-3-5
- Poster, Charles Gayle Solo
- offset lithograph on paper.
- Gift of Niklaus Troxler.
- 2009-3-1
Our curators have highlighted 4 objects that are related to this one. Here are three of them, selected at random:
- Poster, Monotales
- risograph on paper.
- Gift of Felix Pfäffli.
- 2015-3-2
- Poster, Jazz Willisau: A Tribute to the Music of Thelonious Monk
- offset lithograph on paper.
- Gift of Niklaus Troxler.
- 2009-3-2
- Poster, Salzhaus
- offset lithograph on paper.
- Gift of Felix Pfäffli.
- 2014-30-1
Its dimensions are
125.1 × 90.8 cm (49 1/4 × 35 3/4 in.)
It is inscribed
Printed in blue text, vertically, lower left: 27.-31.8.2014; in red, lower right: JAZZFESTIVALWILLISAU.CH
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Hear, See, Play: Designing with Sound.