Paris and sport in turmoil on official posters

Paris and sport in turmoil on official posters

The suspense is over, the official posters for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games have just been revealed. It is a diptych, in other words a poster in two parts. They can be viewed separately, but once brought together, they form a single poster, the idea being to bring the two events together without hierarchy.

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Unlike previous editions, the posters of Paris 2024 are far from being institutional. It is an allegorical vision of the Games in the French capital. It depicts a sort of immense stadium city in the shape of an arena: a festive Paris which welcomes all sports.

Olympic disciplines, symbols, emblems, monuments, mascots… Everything is intertwined in a bustling world. Added to this are tens of thousands of characters and a multitude of infinite little details. We also notice nods to Marseille and Tahiti, which will host the sailing and surfing events.

A teeming disorder perfectly mastered by Ugo Gattoni, a designer with a passion for architecture. “ I spent four months designing this design by hand, he explains to Laurence Théault of RFI, without sleeping too much, because I couldn’t do it anymore in the end. I would think about what I was going to color the next day, I would wake up in the middle of the night with ideas or things to work on. I pushed the architecture, the perspective and in any case the academicism of this drawing as I had never done before, because they are still official posters of the Olympic Games. It’s the 33rd, so there are 32 before. I watched them all, it will go down in Olympic history. These are posters, I think they should work in 100 years. I think having strong academic foundations allows that. Afterwards, they remain modern because of their madness and their colors. »

Some 2,000 hours of work were necessary for the illustrator to create these posters.

Also listenUgo Gattoni is RFI’s Culture guest

Find the posters of the Olympic and Paralympic Games on the official Paris 2024 website.



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