red text on either side of a blue and red image of person with afro; blue background

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Moby Grape, The Other Half, It's a Beautiful Day, Tim Hardin, January 24-25, Winterland, 1969

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Gift of Paul Maurerexpand_more  2019.118.49

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Tad Hunter, who signed all his posters “San Andreas Fault,” made promotional designs throughout the sixties and seventies for venues in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood and elsewhere along the West Coast. This poster was one of two commissioned by Family Dog Productions to promote their interim home at Winterland, an ice-skating rink and concert venue where Family Dog produced pop-up shows after losing their lease at the Avalon Ballroom in 1968 but before moving into a converted slot-car raceway along San Francisco’s Great Highway in 1969. With its brilliant mix of red and blue, Hunter’s poster was a return to the more vibrant promotions from Family Dog’s heyday at the Avalon, as their posters beginning in late 1968 were generally printed in black and white, likely due to budget constraints.

Details
Title
Moby Grape, The Other Half, It's a Beautiful Day, Tim Hardin, January 24-25, Winterland
Artist Life
active 20th century
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2019.118.49
Provenance
Paul Maurer, Minneapolis; given to MIA, 2019.
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red text on either side of a blue and red image of person with afro; blue background

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