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Subtitle
A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture
EAN
9781629638669
ISBN
9781629638669
Release Year
2021
Publication Name
Signal 07
Title
Signal 07
ISBN-10
1629638668
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Release Date
07/10/2021

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
PM Press
ISBN-10
1629638668
ISBN-13
9781629638669
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25050080391

Product Key Features

Book Title
Signal: 07 :A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Art & Politics, Graffiti & Street Art, Graphic Arts / General, Essays
Publication Year
2021
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Design, Art, Political Science
Author
Alec Dunn
Book Series
Signal Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
6.7 Oz
Item Length
7 in
Item Width
5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2020-947295
Reviews
"Offering these graphics to generations far beyond their original audiences, this title is recommended for designers, activists, archivists, and scholars studying protest movements." --Library Journal "Signal reads like a magazine in that it consists of a number of smaller, independent articles but the loose continuity of subject holds it together as a book. As a series, this is going to be a great resource. Dunn and MacPhee are filling a void in terms of political graphics; there's a lot of material for them to cover and this is solid start." --Printeresting.org "Signal is dotted with stunning photography that will certainly reel in many people who are into unusual art. Clocking in at just under 140 glossy pages, Dunn and MacPhee do an impressive job of conveying not only what is new and relevant in political art, but also its history and its presence in the everyday." --Political Media Review "If you are interested in the use of graphic art and communication in political struggles, don't miss the latest issue of Signal." --Rick Poynor, Design Observer "Signal couldn't have arrived at a better time to reassure those of us using visual culture to enter a political discourse. " --Last Hours
Series Volume Number
7
Synopsis
Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles. Artists and cultural workers have been at the center of upheavals and revolts the world over, from the painters and poets in the Paris Commune to the poster makers and street theatre performers of the recent Occupy movement. Signal will bring these artists and their work to a new audience, digging deep through our common history to unearth their images and stories. We have no doubt that Signal will come to serve as a unique and irreplaceable resource for activist artists and academic researchers, as well as an active forum for critique of the role of art in revolution. In the US there is a tendency to focus only on the artworks produced within our shores or from English speaking producers. Signal reaches beyond those bounds, bringing material produced the world over, translated from dozens of languages and collected from both the present and decades past. Though it is a full-color printed publication, Signal is not limited to the graphic arts. Within its pages you will find political posters and fine arts, comics and murals, street art, site-specific works, zines, art collectives, documentation of performance and articles on the often overlooked but essential role all of these have played in struggles around the world. Highlights of the seventh volume of Signal include: Philadelphia Printworks: Maryam Pugh discusses the legacy and future of Black political art with John Morrison The Vinyl Records of Victor Jara: The world-wide impact of the nueva canci n bard documented by Josh MacPhee Spectacular Commodities: Mehdi el Hajoui explores the objects of the Situationist International The Left Independistas: A fifty year retrospective of the graphics of the Catalan independence movement by Jordi Padr Hope in the Midst of Apathy: Vera Williams and the cover art of Liberation magazine by Alec Dunn Dario and Maxi: Natalia Revale documents the transformation of a Buenos Aires metro station We Will Break Open the Doors That Obscure the Sun: Erik Buelinckx uncovers the graphic work of the anarchist Belgian Expressionist Albert Daenens Giving Voice to the Voiceless: Bill Berkowitz interviews California printer and poster maker Malaqu as Montoya, Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles. Artists and cultural workers have been at the center of upheavals and revolts the world over, from the painters and poets in the Paris Commune to the poster makers and street theatre performers of the recent Occupy movement. Signal will bring these artists and their work to a new audience, digging deep through our common history to unearth their images and stories. We have no doubt that Signal will come to serve as a unique and irreplaceable resource for activist artists and academic researchers, as well as an active forum for critique of the role of art in revolution. In the US there is a tendency to focus only on the artworks produced within our shores or from English speaking producers. Signal reaches beyond those bounds, bringing material produced the world over, translated from dozens of languages and collected from both the present and decades past. Though it is a full-color printed publication, Signal is not limited to the graphic arts. Within its pages you will find political posters and fine arts, comics and murals, street art, site-specific works, zines, art collectives, documentation of performance and articles on the often overlooked but essential role all of these have played in struggles around the world. Highlights of the seventh volume of Signal include: Philadelphia Printworks: Maryam Pugh discusses the legacy and future of Black political art with John Morrison The Vinyl Records of Victor Jara: The world-wide impact of the nueva canción bard documented by Josh MacPhee Spectacular Commodities: Mehdi el Hajoui explores the objects of the Situationist International The Left Independistas: A fifty year retrospective of the graphics of the Catalan independence movement by Jordi Padró Hope in the Midst of Apathy: Vera Williams and the cover art of Liberation magazine by Alec Dunn Dario and Maxi: Natalia Revale documents the transformation of a Buenos Aires metro station We Will Break Open the Doors That Obscure the Sun: Erik Buelinckx uncovers the graphic work of the anarchist Belgian Expressionist Albert Daenens Giving Voice to the Voiceless: Bill Berkowitz interviews California printer and poster maker Malaquías Montoya
LC Classification Number
NC998

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