James Victore
- Introduction
- James Victore (born in 1962, in the city of Mountain Home, Idaho) is an American art director, designer, and author. In 2010 Victore's monograph "Victore or, Who Died and Made You Boss?" was published by Abrams Books. In 2010 and 2012 Victore's work exhibited in The Museum of Modern Art. He has won numerous awards and accolades for his racy and unique posters.
- Wikidata
- Q6144663
Exhibitions
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James Victore Celebrate Columbus 1492-1992 1992
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James Victore Double Justice 1993
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James Victore Racism 1993
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James Victore The Death Penalty Mocks Justice 1995
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James Victore Use a Condom/ Bugs 1997
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James Victore Use a Condom/ Bunnies 1997
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James Victore Just Say No 1999
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James Victore Moët & Chandon 2000
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James Victore Bush Pirate 2003
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