Step into the world of art and performance with a curated collection of artist-designed posters that have supported and celebrated the enduring legacy of Lincoln Center. Inspired by Vera List’s transformative experience with Parisian art posters, in 1962 she seeded a $200,000 fund to create what would eventually become the Vera List Art Project (now Lincoln Center Editions), bringing together legendary artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Ben Shahn, and Robert Indiana.
Each piece in this collection is more than just a poster—it’s a visual chronicle of landmark events, new venues, and milestones that shaped Lincoln Center’s iconic status. From grand building openings to pivotal performances, these works captured the essence of a cultural institution that has defined New York’s artistic landscape. The collection also includes high-quality signed and numbered prints, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of history alongside the posters.
These bold, graphic designs not only promoted Lincoln Center’s activities but also reflect the spirit of contemporary art during one of the most dynamic periods in American culture. Experience this unique intersection of fine art and performance, and bring home a part of Lincoln Center’s history.