Don Paulson Collection of Political and Social Ephemera 1953-2007

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Don Paulson Collection of Political and Social Ephemera 1953-2007

A collection of ephemera gathered in Seattle by artist Don Paulson over more than three decades, including posters, leaflets, publications and more. Subjects are mainly activism and politics.

10 boxes; 7 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6365680

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Paulson, Don

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Seattle-born artist Don Paulson (1933- ) was a painter in the Pop Art style, sometimes using the pseudonym "Whitey Boom." His work is in the collections of institutions like the Seattle Art Museum and the Anchorage Art Museum. After attending Auburn High School, Paulson served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. In 1960s New York, he was involved with Andy Warhol's Factory and attended the first public performance by the Velvet Underground. Discovering the lightshow scene upon h...