Hammer: “Graphic Design: Now in Production”

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Production of great advertising is like production of great art – quality work inspires attention and awe. That’s why the Hammer Museum turned to AG Media to promote their “Graphic Design: Now in Production” exhibit on City Light Pole Banners (CLPBs) throughout the busy streets of Los Angeles. On a daily basis, thousands of commuters are exposed to… Read more »

NHM: “Dinos”

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New, elegantly designed banners line busy Los Angeles streets for maximum visibility and promotional excitement of Dinosaur Hall. The latest wing of the Natural History Museum features the Tyrannosaurus Rex growth series (the only series of its kind in the world), Triceratops, Stegosaurus, remarkable fossils, and spacious galleries where visitors can at touch specimens, “excavate”… Read more »

MOCA “Taryn Simon”

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Some things you have to see to believe. That’s why The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) turns to AG Media and it’s City Light Pole Banners to promote their exhibitions such as “Taryn Simon: A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I-XVIII.” These banners line busy thoroughfares in Los Angeles showcasing examples of Simon’s… Read more »

LACMA: “Caravaggio”

LACMA Caravaggio

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Full-color banners line many busy streets of Los Angeles, attracting attention to the visually stunning and strange beauty of. “Bodies and Shadows: Caravaggio and His Legacy.” As a popular artist rivaling Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci in fame, Caravaggio’s unique style was carried into the late 17th century and is available for us to appreciate at LACMA… Read more »

Huntington: “Civil War”

The Civil War

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The Huntington Library is using the powerful imagery and the high promotional value of City Light Pole Banners (CLPBs) to market its “The Civil War at Huntington” exhibition, running now through January 14 to commemorate the war’s 150th anniversary. The banners draw attention to this striking exhibit featuring Civil War images with manuscript material providing… Read more »