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Showing Resistance: Propaganda and Modernist Exhibitions in Britain, 1933-53 (Studies in Design and Material Culture) (Hardcover)

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How did exhibitions become a vital tool for public communication in early twentieth century Britain? Showing resistance reveals how exhibitions were taken up by activists and politicians from 1933 to 1953, becoming manifestos, weapons of war and a means of signalling political solidarities.

Drawing on dozens of examples mounted in empty shops, workers' canteens, station ticket halls and beyond, this richly illustrated book shows how this overlooked form was created by significant makers including artists Paul Nash, John Heartfield and Oskar Kokoschka, architect Erno Goldfinger and photographer Edith Tudor-Hart.

Showing resistance is the first study of exhibitions as communications in mid-twentieth century Britain.

About the Author


Harriet Atkinson is AHRC Leadership Fellow and Senior Lecturer in History of Art and Design at University of Brighton

Product Details
ISBN: 9781526157416
ISBN-10: 1526157411
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: July 23rd, 2024
Pages: 360
Language: English
Series: Studies in Design and Material Culture