A colorful wall of concert posters spans five continents and three decades. (queensmuseum.org)
Along with vintage concert posters, it presents original drawings, collages and surrealistic comic strips from 1967 to 1982, including several studies for one of Mr. Moscoso's most famous images: the phallic, tap - dancing, hat - tipping Mr. Peanut, which graced the cover of Zap No. 4. (nytimes.com)
Concert posters for David Bowie, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop are like shadows, always behind the singer, whose band served as a bridge between those artists and newer acts including Nine Inch Nails, the Cure and Radiohead. (sfgate.com)