This exhibition presented twenty-two posters by the influential Parisian artist, filmmaker and novelist, Roland Topor, who died in 1997. From 1990 to 1996, Topor was commissioned by Münchner Kammerspiele (Munich Studio Theatre) manager Dieter Dorn to create posters to promote theatre productions. Each poster usually lists season dates, the title of the play and its author, the director, set and costume designer, and sometimes the starring actors.
In his art, Roland Topor depicts absurdities and impossibilities. Influenced by Surrealism as a young teenager, Topor believed that drawing should be communicated directly from the unconscious. In the Munich Studio Theatre posters, he varies his expressive, swiftly drawn but detailed style to suit the mood and key plot elements of the play each poster promotes. Colour, tone, line, composition and figurative motifs (notably including many different plant and animal orifices) come together in each image with imagination and often macabre wit.
Curated by Bala Starr.

The Graphic Wit of Roland Topor: Posters from the Gerard Herbst Poster Collection, Potter Museum of Art, installation view. Photograph: Viki Petherbridge.