Abram Games: 60 years of design

National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 23rd of April 2019
Admission
£15, Concessions: £12
Venue Information
National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, SW3 4HT
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Sloane Square 0.47 miles

The National Army Museum welcomes Naomi Games as she takes visitors on a journey through her father’s professional career.

Abram Games was one of the most iconic graphic designers of his generation. He was the only Official War Poster Artist of the Second World War, during which time he designed 100 posters.

After the war, he created posters for London Transport, Guinness, the Financial Times and the British Overseas Airways Corporation. He also designed the first animated ident for BBC television, the covers of Penguin Books and the emblems for the 1951 Festival of Britain and the Queen’s Award to Industry. Games also created postage stamps issued in Britain, Jersey and Israel.

The length of Games’s career makes his work a striking record of the social history of 20th-century Britain.
Naomi will talk about her father’s designs and his working process, showing progressive sketches from his archive.
Tickets include entry to the Museum’s special exhibition ‘The art of persuasion: Wartime posters by Abram Games’ and a glass of wine or non-alcoholic alternative.

Programme
• Doors open: 6pm
• Talk: 6.30pm - 7.15pm
• Q&A: 7.15pm - 7.30pm
• Book signing and view of exhibition: 7.30pm - 8.30pm

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