the graphic imperative exhibition at western michigan university
the graphic imperative exhibition at western michigan university

left: 'peace' by steff geissbuhler, 1985
right: 'and our world is still alive' by tahamtan aminian, 2002
thursday 14th january sees the opening of 'the graphic imperative' exhibition at the school of art
at western michigan university. the show features 100 international posters for peace, social justice
and the environment designed between 1965-2005.
'every movement for social change in the past hundred years has begun with the arts. theatre, poetry,
music and posters have been central, but political and social posters in particular, are living reminders
of struggles for peace and justice. whether they communicate, exhort, persuade, instruct, celebrate,
or warn, graphic posters still jar us to action through bold messages and striking iconography.'

'consumption' by john scorsone and alice drueding, 2001
'the graphic imperative is an exhibition of international sociopolitical posters that stir our emotions yet
cause us to reflect. the exhibition of examples of agitprop provides a window to an age of change,
utilizing the power of visual metaphor and at times, savage irony and humor. themes from the past
four decades include dissent, liberation, racism, sexism, human rights, civil rights, environmental
concerns, aids, war, literacy and tolerance.'

left: 'racial harassment is no joke' by andrzej krakowski, 1997
right: 'create a blue sky for our children' by parisa tashakori, 2002
'these posters have transmitted the ideals, hopes and dreams of millions who have dared to raise
their voices in protest or concern. they have helped empower and propel important movements
for social change. some have become icons that have changed the way we view our institutions,
our world and ourselves. because graphic designers need to express their individual views about
a cause or issue, their posters are a form of personal expression in a field that often prefers
the bland.'

'hunger' by lex drewinski, 1999
'by selecting 100 posters, we have endeavored to show the social, political and aesthetic concerns
of many cultures in a single exhibition. in delineating themes and contrasting political realities,
we hope to focus the issues of our turbulent times as cuban poster designer raul martinez stated:
'putting a graphic face on a movement.'
authors & curators
elizabeth resnick, chaz maviyane-davies, frank baseman
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