Jacques Auger
Four Freedoms, Vote
2008
16 x 20 in. (41 x 51 cm)
Digital print
Condition: Excellent
In 2008, the Wolfsonian Museum at Florida International University invited 60 contemporary designers to submit their own interpretations of Norman Rockwell’s well-known “Four Freedoms” posters from 1943. Rockwell based his set of posters, which promoted war bonds, on Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1941 speech enumerating the essential human freedoms as “Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear.” The resulting poster exhibition, “Thoughts on Democracy: Reinterpreting Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms Posters,” was on view at the Wolfsonian and then traveled to other venues around the country and the world.
Jacques Auger’s Miami design firm, Jacques Auger Design Associates (JADA), provided design services for the Wolfsonian Museum. Auger’s composition sets the four freedoms within the context of our right to vote to protect these freedoms.
The posters from the exhibition are all digitally printed on thick paper.