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Showcasing how art is a vital tool in the spread of new ideas and the staging of protests, this work explores how the influences an exhibition of Wellington Media Collective's work were used as a way to aid political and social movements. Telling the story of a group of young Kiwi designers and political activists committed to broadly defined left-wing principles and politics, this book shows how they never wavered from their mission statement "We will work with you, not for you”.

Produktbeschreibung
Showcasing how art is a vital tool in the spread of new ideas and the staging of protests, this work explores how the influences an exhibition of Wellington Media Collective's work were used as a way to aid political and social movements. Telling the story of a group of young Kiwi designers and political activists committed to broadly defined left-wing principles and politics, this book shows how they never wavered from their mission statement "We will work with you, not for you”.
Autorenporträt
Ian Wedde is the recipient of national book awards for his fiction, poetry, and art books. He is the editor of the award-winning Ralph Hotere: Black Light and the author of Bill Culbert, The Catastrophe, The Commonplace Odes , Dick Seddon's Great Dive, and Three Regrets and a Hymn to Beauty.