“The police post themselves at the School of Fine Arts – the Fine Arts’ students poster the streets.” An anonymous poster from the Paris student uprisings of…
“The police post themselves at the School of Fine Arts – the Fine Arts’ students poster the streets.” An anonymous poster from the Paris student uprisings of…
In 1968, both Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. were assassinated, and U.S. cities erupted in riots; anti-war demonstrators chanted “the whole world is watching” as police beat and tear-gassed them in Chicago outside the Democratic convention.
In 1968, both Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. were assassinated, and U.S. cities erupted in riots; anti-war demonstrators chanted “the whole world is watching” as police beat and tear-gassed them in Chicago outside the Democratic convention.
In 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated, Richard Nixon was elected president, the war in Vietnam intensified, and black Americans and anti-war activists were persecuted by the FBI. Anti-war demonstrators chanted, The whole world is watching, as police beat and teargassed them. On the other side of the Atlantic, a revolution […]
Among the many other 50ths commemorated this year, one will largely go unnoticed by the U.S. press, given that it happened in France, a country we like to ignore as much as possible, and concerned the politics of anarchists and communists, people we like to pretend don’t exist except as caricatures in scare-mongering cartoons.
In 1968, both Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. were assassinated, and U.S. cities erupted in riots; anti-war demonstrators chanted “the whole world is watching” as police beat and tear-gassed them in Chicago outside the Democratic convention.
Two hundred posters from the May 1968 protests are collected in Beauty Is in the Street, published by Four Corners Press.
Justin McGuirk: A new book reminds us of powerful, unifying posters designed by students during the May 1968 Paris uprising. But where are the design campaigns from the youth of today?
Among the many other 50ths commemorated this year, one will largely go unnoticed by the U.S. press, given that it happened in France, a country we like to ignore as much as possible, and concerned the politics of anarchists and communists, people we like to pretend don’t exist except as caricatures in scare-mongering cartoons.
In 1968, both Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. were assassinated, and U.S. cities erupted in riots; anti-war demonstrators chanted “the whole world is watching” as police beat and tear-gassed them in Chicago outside the Democratic convention.
“Au mois de mai, fais ce qu’il te plait” (In the month of May, do whatever you like) These posters, flyers and hand-outs were made by Marxist group The Atelier Populaire, who occupied the lithography studios at the École des Beaux-Arts during the Paris uprising of May 1968. The art students protesting … Continue reading "Art Power: 30 Fantastic Posters and Flyers From The Paris Uprising – May 1968"
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“Au mois de mai, fais ce qu’il te plait” (In the month of May, do whatever you like) These posters, flyers and hand-outs were made by Marxist group The Atelier Populaire, who occupied the lithography studios at the École des Beaux-Arts during the Paris uprising of May 1968. The art students protesting … Continue reading "Art Power: 30 Fantastic Posters and Flyers From The Paris Uprising – May 1968"
“Au mois de mai, fais ce qu’il te plait” (In the month of May, do whatever you like) These posters, flyers and hand-outs were made by Marxist group The Atelier Populaire, who occupied the lithography studios at the École des Beaux-Arts during the Paris uprising of May 1968. The art students protesting … Continue reading "Art Power: 30 Fantastic Posters and Flyers From The Paris Uprising – May 1968"
“Au mois de mai, fais ce qu’il te plait” (In the month of May, do whatever you like) These posters, flyers and hand-outs were made by Marxist group The Atelier Populaire, who occupied the lithography studios at the École des Beaux-Arts during the Paris uprising of May 1968. The art students protesting … Continue reading "Art Power: 30 Fantastic Posters and Flyers From The Paris Uprising – May 1968"
“Au mois de mai, fais ce qu’il te plait” (In the month of May, do whatever you like) These posters, flyers and hand-outs were made by Marxist group The Atelier Populaire, who occupied the lithography studios at the École des Beaux-Arts during the Paris uprising of May 1968. The art students protesting … Continue reading "Art Power: 30 Fantastic Posters and Flyers From The Paris Uprising – May 1968"
L’Atelier Populaire, was an artistic collective created during of the occupation of the Paris School of beaux-arts in May of 1968. The graphics created by the artists within the school (many of whom...
Today, Design Miami/ announces that Mexican artist Pedro Reyes and fashion designer Carla Fernández are the recipients of the Design Visionary Award for 2018.