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Did you know? The London Transport Museum cares for one of the world’s largest collections of 20th century graphic art and design

Tuesday, November 7, 2023 - 16:30

You can now see more than 100 of these original artworks and iconic posters on display in its newly opened Global Poster Gallery, sponsored by Global, the media and entertainment group at the London Transport Museum.

The Gallery’s opening exhibition, How to Make a Poster, reveals the power of the poster and its influence on mass communication since the 1900s to the modern day. Visitors can see works by internationally recognised figures including Edward McKnight Kauffer, Abram Games, Tom Eckersley, Paul Catherall, and Dora M. Batty, who was the most prolific female designer commissioned by the Underground.

Entry to the Global Poster Gallery is included in your Museum admission.

Look out for some museum late events this winter and enjoy an art and poster store tour. To find out more www.ltmuseum.co.uk