Protest!: a history of social and political protest graphics

The best examples of the posters, prints and other graphics that have been used for political protest throughout history and right to the present. Social discontent and political protest have been expressed visually as well as verbally throughout the ages. Graffiti scribbles on a wall, pictures scat...

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Weitere Verfasser: MacQuiston, Liz 1952- (ZusammenstellendeR)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London White Lion Publishing 2019
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Zusammenfassung:The best examples of the posters, prints and other graphics that have been used for political protest throughout history and right to the present. Social discontent and political protest have been expressed visually as well as verbally throughout the ages. Graffiti scribbles on a wall, pictures scattered in the street during marches, posters spread through the environment: all have played their part. For such agitational images represent a power struggle; a rebellion against an established order and a call to arms, or a passionate cry of concern for a cause. The book begins in the 16th century with the Reformation, when images could be produced in multiples. It then travels through decades and centuries of graphics: protesting against the miseries of war; satirising the foibles of royalty, politicians, religions, and society in general; calling for an end to racial discrimination and apartheid; demanding freedom from tyranny and dictatorships; struggling for LGBTQ+ rights; and, finally, attending to 21st-century concerns and Trumpisms. Each chronological chapter opens with a short introduction offering historical and artistic context to the period, followed by a copious and wide-ranging display of powerful protest graphics, grouped together by event or movement. Encompassing an astounding breadth of emotion-from hilarious satire to utter horror-Protest! is a tribute to the liberating concept of hard-won 'freedom of speech' throughout history, and which still has agency in current times
Beschreibung:285 Seiten 30 cm
ISBN:9780711241299
0711241295

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