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Screen to Screen: The Poster Art of Austin City Limits
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Screen to Screen: The Poster Art of Austin City Limits
Current price: $45.00


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Screen to Screen: The Poster Art of Austin City Limits
Current price: $45.00
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From Billie Eilish to Cassandra Wilson, Elvis Costello to Pearl Jam, many of the world’s most beloved musicians have entertained us on
Austin City Limits
. And for the past couple of decades, each performance recorded on the
ACL
stage has inspired a special bonus: an original, eye-catching screen-printed poster, commissioned by the show’s producer, Austin PBS, and designed by some of their favorite graphic artists from all over the world.
Screen to Screen
celebrates the 50th anniversary of Austin’s premier gig, presenting every poster in brilliant full color alongside dazzling
concert photography and reminiscences from Neko Case, Leon Bridges, and other luminaries. Exciting, evocative, and always unique, the posters are accompanied by insightful creative discussion from several designers, including Mark Pedini and Diana Sudyka, and the book itself is designed by the award-winning, Austin-based firm Preacher Co. Introduced by long-time
producer Terry Lickona and with a foreword from Willie Nelsonwhom you might remember from the pilot episode, taped half a century agothis collection brings a piece of Austin and music history to life in vivid color.
Austin City Limits
. And for the past couple of decades, each performance recorded on the
ACL
stage has inspired a special bonus: an original, eye-catching screen-printed poster, commissioned by the show’s producer, Austin PBS, and designed by some of their favorite graphic artists from all over the world.
Screen to Screen
celebrates the 50th anniversary of Austin’s premier gig, presenting every poster in brilliant full color alongside dazzling
concert photography and reminiscences from Neko Case, Leon Bridges, and other luminaries. Exciting, evocative, and always unique, the posters are accompanied by insightful creative discussion from several designers, including Mark Pedini and Diana Sudyka, and the book itself is designed by the award-winning, Austin-based firm Preacher Co. Introduced by long-time
producer Terry Lickona and with a foreword from Willie Nelsonwhom you might remember from the pilot episode, taped half a century agothis collection brings a piece of Austin and music history to life in vivid color.