The people shall govern! : Medu Art Ensemble and the anti-apartheid poster 1979-1985
Bibliographie
- Auteurs : I. Byrd Antawan (19..-....) ; Mings Felicia (1985-....) ; Gule Khwezi (19..-....) ; Jamal Ashraf ; Art institute ;
- ISBN : 978-0-300-25434-1, 0-300-25434-2
- Sujets : Mouvements anti-apartheid -- Afrique du Sud, Affiches, Arts graphiques, Catalogues d'exposition, MEDU Art Ensemble
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 vol. (157 p.), : Ill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill., 30 cm
- Pays de publication : États-Unis
Notes
Autres contributions : Felicia Mings, Mongane Wally Serote, and Warren Siebrits ; Publié à l'occasion de l'exposition présentée à l'Art Institute of Chicago, du 27 avril au 2 septembre 2019 ; Notes bibliogr. Index
Résumé
Formed in the late 1970s, Medu Art Ensemble forcefully articulated a call to end the apartheid system's racial segregation and violent injustice through posters that combined revolutionary imagery with bold slogans. Advocating for decolonization and majority (nonwhite) rule in South Africa and neighboring countries, Medu members were persecuted by the South African Defence Force and operated in exile across the border in Botswana. This book features nearly all the surviving posters that Medu created between 1979 and 1985. These objects are exceedingly rare, as they were originally smuggled into South Africa and mounted in public places, where they were regularly confiscated or torn down on sight. Offering new insight into the conceptual framework of Medu's working practice, this volume examines the continuing relevance and impact of its poster production.