LACMA: Stanley Kubrick

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If you keep your eyes wide shut, you’ll miss the striking City Light Pole Banners (CLPB) adorning major Los Angeles streets advertising the Stanley Kubrick exhibition at the Los Angeles County museum of Art (LACMA).  To make a maximum impact, LACMA collaborated with AGMedia to help promote this unique exhibition of annotated scripts, photography, cameras,… Read more »

Seminar @ Ahmanson Theatre

Seminar @ Ahmanson Theatre

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Through the niche method of outdoor advertising that is City Light Pole Banners (CLPB), a wide audience will find out about Seminar as they drive through Los Angeles this fall. Seminar is a sexy new comedy from the creators of Smash and starring Jeff Goldblum. Commuters from all walks of life will see a succession… Read more »

LA Philharmonic: Limitless

LA Philharmonic: Limitless

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Elegantly designed banners line the streets of the City of Los Angeles to promote LA Phil’s “Limitless” branding campaign and its 94th season of unparalleled classical music and related fine arts at the famed Walt Disney Concert Hall. Connect with “The Phil” at laphil.com to see the schedule and order tickets. Connect with AG Media and your… Read more »

Cleopatra: The Exhibition

Cleopatra: The Exhibition

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Captivating banners befitting a queen line streets in all 15 Los Angeles City Council Districts to herald the arrival of Cleopatra: The Exhibition, showing now through December 31 at the California Science Center. Created and distributed by AmGraph/AG Media, these City Light Pole Banners promote this exquisite exhibit of priceless Egyptian artifacts that have been… Read more »

"Who Shot Rock & Roll"

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Who Shot Rock & Roll features images from over 100 photographers and spotlights the creative and collaborative role that photographers have played in the history of rock music. An original short documentary features interviews with photographers Ed Colver, Henry Diltz, Jill Furmanovsky, Lynn Goldsmith, Bob Gruen, Norman Seeff, Mark Seliger and Guy Webster. The exhibit runs… Read more »