Don’t Be Too Polite: Posters and Activism.
Title
Don’t Be Too Polite: Posters and Activism.
Venues
Ian Potter Museum of Art. | University Of Melbourne Art Gallery. (7 November 2016 – 18 March 2017)
Date
(2016 – 2017)
Summary
Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC). Prints
Country of context
Australia
Abstract
'Don’t Be Too Polite' presents an exhibition of graphic works from three influential Melbourne based printmaking collectives. Sharing similar concerns with Sister Corita’s Summer of Love, this exhibition considers the agency of community printmaking workshops through participation and learning. Focusing on printmaking collectives Redletter Community Workshop Inc. (1977-1991), Another Planet Posters (1985-1991) and Red Planet Inc. (1992-2001), Don’t Be Too Polite reflects on community engagement and concern for the socio-political and economic environment of the late twentieth century.
At the core of these organisations was collaboration, through access to facilities and a supportive learning environment allowing them to produce timely and significant work in response to nuclear testing, shifting social norms, a growing awareness of the environment, immigration and economic and social rights. [gallery publicity]
Last Updated
24 Jul 2024