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The actions of graphic designers, activists, and artists during the 2001 Argentine crisis generated new forms of engagement in public spaces that gained widespread recognition. This series of interviews with these key figures serves as an essential collective testimony, preserving the memory of several groups who are asked about their chosen working methods, the scope of their work, and the stylistic characteristics linked to the graphic and artistic traditions of Latin America and the world.

At the intersection of graphic design, art, and politics, new and highly relevant themes emerge: human rights, the demands of workers in worker-recuperated factories, gender issues, and the environment. Alongside a significant visual archive, the voices of those who, in a time of extreme hardship, were able to forge new forms of expression resonate with great narrative and social value.

Authors
Paula Siganevich
María Laura Nieto

Technical specifications
Edited by: Wolkowicz
Year: 2017
Type: Book
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm
Weight: 325 gr
Spanish
Pages: 200
ISBN: 978-987-4117-04-5

Graphic activism. Conversations about design, art, and politics

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Description

The actions of graphic designers, activists, and artists during the 2001 Argentine crisis generated new forms of engagement in public spaces that gained widespread recognition. This series of interviews with these key figures serves as an essential collective testimony, preserving the memory of several groups who are asked about their chosen working methods, the scope of their work, and the stylistic characteristics linked to the graphic and artistic traditions of Latin America and the world.

At the intersection of graphic design, art, and politics, new and highly relevant themes emerge: human rights, the demands of workers in worker-recuperated factories, gender issues, and the environment. Alongside a significant visual archive, the voices of those who, in a time of extreme hardship, were able to forge new forms of expression resonate with great narrative and social value.

Authors
Paula Siganevich
María Laura Nieto

Technical specifications
Edited by: Wolkowicz
Year: 2017
Type: Book
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm
Weight: 325 gr
Spanish
Pages: 200
ISBN: 978-987-4117-04-5

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Paula Siganevich, María Laura Nieto

Graphic activism. Conversations about design, art, and politics

$35.000

The actions of graphic designers, activists, and artists during the 2001 Argentine crisis generated new forms of engagement in public spaces that gained widespread recognition. This series of interviews with these key figures serves as an essential collective testimony, preserving the memory of several groups who are asked about their chosen working methods, the scope of their work, and the stylistic characteristics linked to the graphic and artistic traditions of Latin America and the world.

At the intersection of graphic design, art, and politics, new and highly relevant themes emerge: human rights, the demands of workers in worker-recuperated factories, gender issues, and the environment. Alongside a significant visual archive, the voices of those who, in a time of extreme hardship, were able to forge new forms of expression resonate with great narrative and social value.

Authors
Paula Siganevich
María Laura Nieto

Technical specifications
Edited by: Wolkowicz
Year: 2017
Type: Book
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm
Weight: 325 gr
Spanish
Pages: 200
ISBN: 978-987-4117-04-5

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