Revolution As an Eternal Dream: The Exemplary Failure of the Madame Binh Graphics Collective

Date: 
2011

Location

P.O. Box 12588
60612 Chicago, IL
United States
US
Publisher: 
Abstract: 
"Revolution As an Eternal Dream: the Exemplary Failure of the Madame Bihn Graphics Collective" examines the political practice and visual propaganda of a now-obscure women's poster, printmaking, and street art collective based in New York City between 1975 and 1983. For a brief, intense period of time, the MBGC collaborated on projects against racism and in solidarity with national liberation movements, producing many beautiful multicolored silkscreen prints, note cards, banners, posters and other print ephemera before withdrawing into the isolation of a sectarian and militaristic political line. By 1982 its core members were in prison or underground. "Revolution As an Eternal Dream" calls up the perpetual desire for revolution, but also the frailty of such dreams.
Format: 
Catalog Number: 
Book, Patten, Mary
ISSN/ISBN: 
9780981802312
Notes: 
Abstract taken from back cover.
Language: 
English
Item Donor: 
Mary Patten

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