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Utopian Image: Politics and Posters Rick Poynor | Essays

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n early May 2008, as the European media recalled the demo nstrations that took place on the streets of Paris 40 years earlier, a telling display could be seen in the window of the Paul Smith fashion shop in Floral Street, London. To celebrate the anniversary, Smith - an enthusiast for all forms of popular culture - was showing a screen-printed poster produced by the Atelier Populaire, in support of the protests by French students and workers, mounted on a jagged slab of concrete. Inside, shoppers could buy an exclusive, hand-covered, hard- back album, priced at £1,200 ($1,800) and limited to just 68 copies, consisting of 40 of the most powerful posters then on show at the nearby Hayward Gallery in an exhibition titled “May 68: Street Posters from the Paris Rebellion.” The soft white recycled pages were perforated along the spine so that the hand-printed posters could be removed and mounted on the wall. The book was also on sale at Paul Smith shops in Leeds, Paris, New York and Los Angeles. The commodification of these revolutionary images was a possibility that participants in the Atelier Populaire, which began at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, both anticipated and rejected, refusing to put the posters on sale either during or after les événements. As they explained in 1969: Their rightful place is in the centers of conflict, that is to say in the streets and on the walls of the factories. To use them for decorative purposes, to display them in bourgeois places of culture or consider them as objects of aesthetic interest is to impair both their function and their effect. . . . Even to keep them as historical evidence of a certain stage in the struggle is a betrayal, for the struggle itself is of such primary importance that the position of an “outside” observer is a fiction which inevitably plays into the hands of the ruling class. [1]

Atelier Populaire, We Are All Undesirables, poster, screenprint, 1968


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