
Rise Up!
The Art of Protest
Joanne Rippon(Author)
Palazzo Editions Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 7. November 2019
Book
Hardback
64 pages
978-1-78675-082-2 (ISBN)
Description
The right to protest is hard fought and even harder to win. Yet it is the bedrock of any thriving democracy. When we stand together, our voices and opinions are heard by those in power. Protest has toppled governments and made laws. It has cost lives and it has changed lives.
In this book we look at six main areas of protest and explaining the reasons behind the protest issue, how it has been protested in the past and how these issues are being protested by children today. It will cover the international Women's Marches, #Black Lives Matter, the #Enough is Enough campaign and the work of CND and Greenpeace, illustrated with a mix of poster art and photography.
In association with Amnesty International, with a foreword by Chris Riddell.
In this book we look at six main areas of protest and explaining the reasons behind the protest issue, how it has been protested in the past and how these issues are being protested by children today. It will cover the international Women's Marches, #Black Lives Matter, the #Enough is Enough campaign and the work of CND and Greenpeace, illustrated with a mix of poster art and photography.
In association with Amnesty International, with a foreword by Chris Riddell.
Reviews / Votes
Rise Up! is a fantastic collection of art used in protest and covers women's rights, issues around race, climate change and the such. It's really fascinating to see the different advertising campaigns used as well as the smaller art pieces. Each section provides a short commentary to explain what the posters and imagery are but it's a thoroughly fascinating book and worthy of study. * Let Them Be Small * For young people politicised by causes such as Extinction Rebellion or Black Lives Matter, this book will help them dig a bit deeper into their heritage. For those who think that politics is not for them and its all a bit of a yawn, this might open the door just wide enough to let them in. * The Letterpress Project * Using effectively contrasting styles, from the art nouveau images of the early 20th century to the photographic frankness of the new millennium, Rippon's book explores how image and text can combine to communicate with immense emotional power. * Irish Times * A copy, preferably several, should be in all schools and colleges; it's a wonderful demonstration of the way in which a combination of creativity and bold resistance can help bring about positive changes that ultimately benefit everyone. * Red Reading Hub *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Gemini Books Group Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 216 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78675-082-2 (9781786750822)
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Persons
Joanne Rippon lives in London with her husband and children. She is a graduate of Central St Martins and the University for the Creative Arts. She is a writer and editor of books for adults on music and art.