As a young child, Mike Kaplan fell in love with theater ads, clipping them from The New York Times, and coloring them with paints or pastels. Becoming part of the film industry allowed him to collect current poster favorites while discovering the beauty of vintage posters from around the world. A respected and vocal advocate for movie posters as an art form, Kaplan's curated exhibits have exhibited at Lincoln Center and The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
As a young child, Mike Kaplan fell in love with theater ads, clipping them from The New York Times, and coloring them with paints or pastels. Becoming part of the film industry allowed him to collect current poster favorites while discovering the beauty of vintage posters from around the world. A respected and vocal advocate for movie posters as an art form, Kaplan's curated exhibits have exhibited at Lincoln Center and The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
As a young child, Mike Kaplan fell in love with theater ads, clipping them from The New York Times, and coloring them with paints or pastels. Becoming part of the film industry allowed him to collect current poster favorites while discovering the beauty of vintage posters from around the world. A respected and vocal advocate for movie posters as an art form, Kaplan's curated exhibits have exhibited at Lincoln Center and The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.