Retrospectiva Recalls the Brands and Businesses of the Past
Quinto is a small Spanish town of around 2000, and seems an unlikely place to find an open-air museum of vintage advertising. However, a wander through its narrow streets quickly reveals freshly painted walls adorned yesteryear's brands, mascots, and slogans. Custom murals also pay homage to businesses from the town's past.
These mural and sign installations are part of the town hall's cultural regenaration strategy, with sign painters, designers, illustrators, and muralists from across Spain invited to contribute. There are echoes of the Walldogs, albeit with the painters working alone on their respective pieces.
The 'Retrospectiva' initiative is now in its second year, and the council is invested in it for the long term. Back in May, the 2024 edition added five new pieces to those from 2023, and there are more planned for 2025.
Each installation is accompanied by a wall-mounted plaque, crediting the creator and giving some historical context. A QR code then links to further information on the Quinto town hall website. (I've included these links for each of the projects highlighted below.)
Retrospectiva 2024
Here are the five additions from the latest edition of Retrospectiva, including the original advertising artwork for reference, where applicable.
Alfa
After five years manufacturing weapons in the early 1920s, the Spanish Alfa cooperative shifted its focus to sewing machines, and was once a rival of the American Singer brand. This 5 m (15 ft) high recreation of one of their advertisements was painted with acrylics and spray paints by Huesca muralist Edd Bhurton.
Chiquilín Artiach
Emili Ferrer i Espelt designed the original poster for this biscuit brand in 1935. The mascot was modelled on the character played by Jackie Coogan in Charlie Chaplin's first feature-length film, The Kid. This installation was painted in acrylics by Madrid-based illustrator and designer Helena Pérez García.
Regaliz Zan
New for the 2024 edition was a protruding sign installation, created by the Valencia designer and TiposQueImportan founder, Miguel Maestro. The spinning sign was inspired by old tin boxes from the local licorice brand.
Renfe
Renfe is Spain's national railway company, and its history of over 80 years can be told through its iconic advertising. This poster was designed by Manolo Prieto (of Osborne Bull fame) and recreated for Retrospectiva by Zaragoza's Jesana Motilva.
Fábricas (Factories)
Following a similar project from the 2023 edition (see below), these small mural advertisements honour businesses from Quinto's industrial past: a brick maker, a cement factory, and an animal feed manufacturer.
The designs, by returning Retrospectiva contributor Pedro González Baeza, aka Contiza, were inspired by archival materials, including photographs, company documents, and press clippings.
The Tour
The culmination of the event was a walking tour, accompanied by a brass band, with stops for the contributors to introduce their work to members of the public.
Retrospectiva 2023
For completeness, here's a quick summary of the work produced for the inaugural Retrospective event in 2023.