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A World to Win, Posters of Protest and Revolution, National Print Museum, Dublin, Ireland.

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Abstract

Our World Is Not For Sale Poster and Memes collected by the auhtor exhibited as part of: A World to Win, Posters of Protest and Revolution. To celebrate the year of design, Irish Design 2015 and the National Print Museum host the Irish debut of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London touring exhibition, A World to Win, Posters of Protest and Revolution. A World to Win is an exhibition of posters of protest and revolution exploring a century of posters agitating for political change. From the “Votes of Women” campaigns of the early twentieth century to the recent occupy movements, political activists around the world have used posters to mobilise, educate and organise. The exhibition will comprise of approximately seventy posters drawn from the V&A collection and will feature a diverse array of artists, graphic designers and print collectives. The exhibition is curated by Catherine Flood, V&A Prints Curator. A World to Win is sponsored by ID2015; Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht; Dublin City Council; and Aviva Stadium Community Fund. Exhibition organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 17 September – 8 November 2015 Free admission
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 17 Sept 2015

Keywords

  • Art practice
  • Arts

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