{"title":"LOUISIANA MUSEUM","description":"\u003cdiv class=\"brand-coll-description\"\u003e\n\u003cimg src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0650\/5732\/5294\/files\/LOUISIANA-MUSEUM-logo.002.jpg\" class=\"brand-coll-description-image\"\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"brand-coll-description-text\"\u003eThis design product line is developed by a Danish modern art museum. Posters and goods that combine art and design are popular as sophisticated items that add color to any space. This collection offers a taste of Nordic culture.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"truss-lm_i2256","title":"LOUISIANA POSTERS Anteater (1963) Calder Anteater","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is an official \"LOUISIANA POSTERS\" poster from the LOUISIANA MUSEUM OF MODERN ART. The artwork featured is Alexander Calder's \"Anteater\" (1963) - Anniversary Poster. The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art produces and sells posters for various exhibitions, both past and present, and the selection of posters featuring artists who have shaped history is truly impressive. This particular poster commemorates the 60th anniversary of the founding of Louisiana and features Alexander Calder's \"Anteater\" (1963). Calder's three iconic sculptures have been permanently installed in the Louisiana Sculpture Park since 1976, and the view of Øresund from the Calder Terrace is an essential part of any visit to Louisiana. This poster was reissued as a limited edition in 2018 to commemorate Louisiana's 60th anniversary. Acrobats, tightrope walkers, and celestial bodies were major sources of inspiration for many of Calder's sculptures. What these works have in common is that they are always in motion, and that movement appears to occur almost freely in space. In his sculptures, Calder not only displayed movement but also tried to capture it and visualize the forces that constrain that movement. Many people try to express its playful elegance. For those who wish to display it in their room as soon as it arrives, a simple, high-quality aluminum frame can also be purchased as a set. To eliminate as much as possible the warping and bowing of the surface clear panel, which is the biggest drawback of affordable poster frames, we use a 1.5mm thick acrylic panel to ensure flatness and high transparency.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"LOUISIANA MUSEUM","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47862748053742,"sku":"lm_i2256","price":13200.0,"currency_code":"JPY","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0650\/5732\/5294\/files\/3_000000002960.jpg?v=1775616476"},{"product_id":"truss-lm_i2255","title":"LOUISIANA POSTERS Cadran Lunaire (1935) Parain, Moon","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is an official poster from the LOUISIANA MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, part of the \"LOUISIANA POSTERS\" series. The artwork featured is \"Cadran Lunaire (1935)\" by Wolfgang Paalen. The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art produces and sells posters for various past and present exhibitions, boasting an impressive collection of posters featuring numerous artists who have shaped history. This poster depicts \"Cadran Lunaire (1935)\" by Austrian-Mexican artist Wolfgang Paalen (1905-1959). \"Cadran Lunaire\" translates to \"Lunar Dial,\" and this poster was created for the exhibition \"The Moon - From Inner Worlds to Outer Space,\" held at Louisiana in 2018, which was one of the most ambitious and successful projects at Louisiana in recent years. This exhibition showcased over 150 works of art centered on the moon, one of the great motifs of our culture, offering a multifaceted portrayal of Earth's natural satellite through art, film, music, literature, cultural-historical artifacts, design, architecture, natural science, and astronomy. For those who wish to display it in their room immediately upon delivery, a simple, high-quality aluminum frame can also be purchased as a set. To minimize warping and bending of the clear surface panel, which is the biggest drawback of affordable poster frames, we use a 1.5mm thick acrylic panel, ensuring flatness and high transparency.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"LOUISIANA MUSEUM","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47862748086510,"sku":"lm_i2255","price":13200.0,"currency_code":"JPY","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0650\/5732\/5294\/files\/1_000000002959.jpg?v=1775713867"},{"product_id":"truss-lm_i2257","title":"LOUISIANA POSTERS Detail of Aurora (1973) Jean Doisneau Detail of Aurora","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is an official poster from the LOUISIANA MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, part of the \"LOUISIANA POSTERS\" series. The artwork featured is \"Jean Dewasne – Detail of Aurora (1973).\" The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art produces and sells posters from various past and present exhibitions, boasting an impressive collection featuring numerous artists who have shaped art history. This exhibition poster showcases \"Detail of Aurora\" (1973) by the French painter Jean Dewasne (1921-1999). In 1974, Louisiana exhibited Dewasne's work. Dewasne was one of the most consistent developers of geometric non-figurative painting in the 1940s. Jean Dewasne studied architecture and painting at the Paris Academy of Fine Arts and produced both paintings and monumental decorations. In the 1950s, he contributed to the development of non-figurative concrete painting in Constructivism. For those who wish to display the poster immediately upon arrival, a simple, high-quality aluminum frame can be purchased as a set. To minimize the distortion and warping of the surface clear panel, which is the main drawback of affordable poster frames, we use a 1.5mm thick acrylic panel, ensuring flatness and high transparency.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"LOUISIANA MUSEUM","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47862748119278,"sku":"lm_i2257","price":15400.0,"currency_code":"JPY","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0650\/5732\/5294\/files\/3_000000002961.jpg?v=1775616480"},{"product_id":"truss-lm_i2252","title":"LOUISIANA POSTERS House of the Future (1929) Jacobsen","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is an official \"LOUISIANA POSTERS\" poster from the LOUISIANA MUSEUM OF MODERN ART. The artwork featured is \"Arne Jacobsen – House of the Future (1929).\" The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art produces and sells posters for various past and present exhibitions, boasting an impressive collection featuring numerous artists who have shaped history. This particular poster was issued in 2002 for an exhibition held at the Louisiana Museum to commemorate Arne Jacobsen's 100th birthday. The poster depicts a drawing of his iconic work, \"House of the Future\" (1929). Designed in 1929 by Arne Jacobsen in collaboration with Flemming Lassen, the \"House of the Future\" is functionally designed based on Jacobsen's architectural theories, expressing how humans can control elements such as air, earth, and water in their daily lives. It is still celebrated today as a groundbreaking work that eliminates all superfluous elements, focusing on the building's function as a \"machine for living.\" For those who wish to display it in their room immediately upon delivery, a simple, high-quality aluminum frame is also available for purchase. To minimize the warping and bending often associated with the surface clear panels of affordable poster frames, this frame uses a 1.5mm thick acrylic panel, ensuring flatness and high transparency.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"LOUISIANA MUSEUM","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47862748152046,"sku":"lm_i2252","price":15400.0,"currency_code":"JPY","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0650\/5732\/5294\/files\/3_000000002956_d6c49c43-8f4a-417e-a98b-35ca7ac727cf.jpg?v=1775616482"},{"product_id":"truss-lm_i2254","title":"LOUISIANA POSTERS Robert Indiana Love (1972)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe official poster for the LOUISIANA MUSEUM OF MODERN ART is \"LOUISIANA POSTERS.\" This particular piece is \"Robert Indiana – Love (1972).\" The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art produces and sells posters for various past and present exhibitions, and their impressive collection of posters featuring artists who have shaped history is truly stunning. This commemorative poster depicts \"Love\" (1972) by American artist Robert Indiana (1928-2018). This work was reproduced on the exhibition poster for the Robert Indiana exhibition held in Louisiana in 1972. With sharp precision, vivid colors, and a faithful reproduction of words like \"EAT,\" \"KILL,\" and \"LOVE\" (used in this exhibition) as if they were templates, Robert Indiana cast a critical light on American society. The word \"LOVE,\" depicted by American pop artist, or as he called himself, a \"sign painter,\" Robert Indiana, is one of the most iconic artworks of the 20th century. Indiana's iconic and concise graphic expression, use of numbers and letters, and vibrant colors have inspired many artists to place text at the center of their work. This poster is one of the commemorative posters reissued in 2018 to celebrate Louisiana's 60th anniversary of statehood. For those who wish to display it in their room immediately, a simple, high-quality aluminum frame can also be purchased as a set. To minimize distortions and warps in the clear surface plate, which is the biggest drawback of affordable poster frames, we use a 1.5mm thick acrylic plate to ensure flatness and high transparency.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"LOUISIANA MUSEUM","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47862748184814,"sku":"lm_i2254","price":13200.0,"currency_code":"JPY","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0650\/5732\/5294\/files\/3_000000002958.jpg?v=1775616484"},{"product_id":"truss-lm_i2258","title":"LOUISIANA POSTERS Skovshoved Gas Station (1937) Jacobsen Gas Station","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is an official poster from the LOUISIANA MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, titled \"LOUISIANA POSTERS.\" The artwork is \"Arne Jacobsen – Skovshoved Gas Station (1937).\" The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art produces and sells posters for various past and present exhibitions, boasting an impressive collection featuring numerous artists who have shaped history. This poster was created for an exhibition held at Louisiana in 2002 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of world-renowned architect Arne Jacobsen. It is an exhibition poster featuring a depiction of the Skovshoved Gas Station (1937). The gas station, designed by Arne Jacobsen and located at Quistvej 24, was built in 1937 in conjunction with the construction of a new coastal road. This gas station was built in Jacobsen's famous functionalist style and is now a protected building. It is particularly known for its striking circular roof, which partially provides shade and partially reflects light from the central pillar and the building's lamps, operating on the same principle as today's \"uplights.\" The shape of this roof clearly expresses the outline of one of Arne Jacobsen's chairs, the \"The Ant chair,\" a design classic. Jacobsen designed this chair much later, in 1952. For those who want to display it in their room as soon as it arrives, a simple, high-quality aluminum frame can also be purchased as a set. To minimize distortion and warping of the surface clear panel, which is the biggest drawback of affordable poster frames, we use a 1.5mm thick acrylic panel to ensure flatness and high transparency.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"LOUISIANA MUSEUM","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47862748217582,"sku":"lm_i2258","price":15400.0,"currency_code":"JPY","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0650\/5732\/5294\/files\/1_000000002962.jpg?v=1775618264"},{"product_id":"truss-lm_i2253","title":"LOUISIANA POSTERS The Future of the Past (1971) Jorn The Future of the Past","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is an official \"LOUISIANA POSTERS\" poster from the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The artwork featured is \"Asger Jorn – The Future of the Past (1971).\" The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art produces and sells posters for various past and present exhibitions, and their impressive collection features many artists who have shaped art history. This poster depicts \"The Future of the Past\" (1971) from Asger Jorn's (1914-73) \"Etudes and Surprises\" series. Asger Jorn was one of the central figures in 20th-century Danish art, and his work holds a special place at Louisiana. His talent spanned a wide range of genres, and this woodcut reflects inspiration from both Japan and Edvard Munch. Jorn was an artist who transcended boundaries in every sense. Asger Jorn was deeply involved in the international art scene, the COBRA movement, and the Situationist International, as well as in his thoughts on the artist's position in society. His challenges to the structure of art and to materials were legendary and spoken of throughout his life. 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