Victor Moscoso
born 1936 Oleiros, Galicia, Spain; lives San Francisco, California
After studying art at Cooper Union in New York City and at Yale University, he moved to San Francisco in 1959. There, he attended the San Francisco Art Institute, where he eventually became an instructor.
Moscoso's use of vibrating colors was influenced by painter Josef Albers, one of his teachers at Yale.
As an artist for psychedelic rock and roll posters for San Francisco dance halls and clubs and a Zap Comix Artist, Moscoso's work received international attention. His comix and poster work has continued up to the present and includes album covers for musicians such as Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Herbie Hancock, and David Grisman. He also created art for use on t-shirts, billboards, animated commercials for radio stations (for which he received 2 CLIO's) and more.
Person TypeIndividual
Terms
1971 - 1995 San Francisco, California
1939 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 2020 Newton, Pennsylvania
1934 Detroit, Michigan - 2020 Los Angeles, California
Chicago, 1970 - 1983
1898 Saint Paul, Minnesota - 1966 Paris, France
born 1943 Toronto, Canada; lives New York, New York and Wiesbaden, Germany