Soon after the grunge explosion in the early 1990s, as screen-printing technology was being re-embraced for artistic purposes, Pearl Jam began commissioning posters for nearly every show they played. PUSH ME, PULL ME featured nearly 100 of these pieces of art, each not only a reflection of the artists who created them, but also an extension of the band, referencing the musicians, the venues, and cities in which they played, song lyrics, contemporary politics, a world of music, and a love of history and popular culture.
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Soon after the grunge explosion in the early 1990s, as screen-printing technology was being re-embraced for artistic purposes, Pearl Jam began commissioning posters for nearly every show they played. PUSH ME, PULL ME featured nearly 100 of these pieces of art, each not only a reflection of the artists who created them, but also an extension of the band, referencing the musicians, the venues, and cities in which they played, song lyrics, contemporary politics, a world of music, and a love of history and popular culture.