The show's black-and-white poster presents the archetypal image: evening pajamas designed by Madeleine Vionnet in 1931.
A black-and-white poster, made from a photograph, of a smiling man raising a glass hung from wires, looking suspended in air.
A black-and-white poster of a smiling Ray Charles looks down on the scene.
The black-and-white posters were a call for entries, and they received thousands of proposals for live rock music performance and art installations.
Campaign workers hung black-and-white posters of the candidate behind the podium.
The black-and-white posters are intended for coloring by children in grades K-5.
Beginning as a black-and-white folded poster published sporadically, the magazine soon turned full colour, promoted with London club nights.
There is also a filing cabinet where documents go, never to be seen again, and a black-and-white poster of the 1970's pop group T. Rex.
The same disquieting energy could be felt from the black-and-white poster.
He began advertising his own solo exhibitions in 1976 with distinctive black-and-white posters plastered throughout New York City.