Signal: 04: A Journal Of International Political Graphics & Culture
by Josh MacPhee /
2015 / English / PDF
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Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and
sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements
of international resistance and liberation struggles. Readers
will be inspired by not only fine and graphic arts but also
political posters, comics, zines, murals, street art, art
collectives, documentation of performances, and articles on the
often-overlooked but essential roles all of these have played in
struggles around the world. Highlights of the fourth volume of
Signal include Lincoln Cushing’s discussion of the Bay Area Peace
Navy’s large-scale visual interventions; Tennessee Watson’s
project made in response to the violence in Juárez; New Zealand’s
Kotare Trust Poster Archive; the early years of West Germany’s
militant counterculture; an interview with Max Karl Winkler, book
cover designer for Three Continents Press; and the history of
Toronto’s Punchclock Print Collective.
Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and
sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements
of international resistance and liberation struggles. Readers
will be inspired by not only fine and graphic arts but also
political posters, comics, zines, murals, street art, art
collectives, documentation of performances, and articles on the
often-overlooked but essential roles all of these have played in
struggles around the world. Highlights of the fourth volume of
Signal include Lincoln Cushing’s discussion of the Bay Area Peace
Navy’s large-scale visual interventions; Tennessee Watson’s
project made in response to the violence in Juárez; New Zealand’s
Kotare Trust Poster Archive; the early years of West Germany’s
militant counterculture; an interview with Max Karl Winkler, book
cover designer for Three Continents Press; and the history of
Toronto’s Punchclock Print Collective.