A timely and compelling story of art as a form of rebellion and protestResist tells the story of art used as a form of rebellion, political protest and resistance. This fully illustrated book brings together stories from throughout history to the present day to show the impact and importance of artistic dissent and opposition. The artists featured differ in nationality, age, gender, race and circumstance but all use their work and voice to oppose abuse of power, social injustice and inequality.With insightful text from art theorist Anny Shaw alongside stunning full page reproductions of the artworks and beautiful archive photography, this book is as visually attractive as it is thought-provoking, and also contains interviews with artists themselves on the impact of their work and their motivations for agitating against the status quo.Arranged thematically, chapters coverCensorshipRacial justiceBordersWar and the Arms TradeClimate CrisisLGBTQ RightsFeminism Powerful, moving work by arti
This beautiful collection of fabulous photographs and incisive pen portraits captures the world of Cecil Beaton, one of the most celebrated portrait photographers of the twentieth century.Cecil Beaton
This range of stationery in partnership with the Science Museum showcases fascinating images from the museum’s wide-ranging image library, including vintage posters, original drawings and p