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What would you say?: Activist Graphics from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Date
Feb 01, 2022 @ 11:00 AM
Time
Feb 01, 2022 @ 11:00 AM - Feb 01, 2022 @ 06:00 PM
Cost
$5
Organizer’s Site
lancastermoah.org
Since the mid-20th century, California has been a beacon of both inventive design and political activism. Exploring the intersection of these two realms, this exhibition uses case studies from LACMA’s collection to demonstrate how designers and artists championed civil rights, opposed wars and injustice, and pressed for change. Skilled communicators by profession, they distilled complex issues into eye-catching images, often appropriating commercial art techniques—from newspaper broadsheets to screen prints to digital downloads—to distribute powerful imagery despite limited resources. Others led workshops and formed printing collectives, providing movements with new methods for disseminating their messages. Their works express both outrage and optimism, going beyond protest to envision alternative ways of living. Key figures and organizations including Emory Douglas of the Black Panther Party, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville of the Woman’s Building, Self Help Graphics & Art, and street artist Shepard Fairey achieved widespread acclaim and notoriety, galvanizing political movements and empowering marginalized communities.

Location

Lancaster Museum of Art and History
665 W. Lancaster Blvd.
Lancaster, CA 93534 United States
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Phone:
661.723.6250
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