Original Poster for Vasily Kandinsky's "The Yellow Sound" Guggenheim Museum 1972

Direct quotes from Wikipedia with a brief explanation of The Yellow Sound.

"The Yellow Sound (in German, Der Gelbe Klang) is an experimental theater piece originated by the Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky. Created in 1909, the work was first published in The Blue Rider Almanac in 1912.[1]

"The work had its belated world premiere on 12 May 1972 at the Guggenheim Museum and has since been staged (in various levels of authenticity and completeness)..."

This poster is from the premiere at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City on May 12, 1972. Theater of the Visual directed by Harris and Ros Barron presented its adaptation of Vasily Kandinsky's The Yellow Sound. The poster has wear and tears but it is in good condition considering its age.

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