We Say: Another World is Possible
Poster
2001 (made)
2001 (made)
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Protest poster for a Globalise Resistance counter-conference held in Hammersmith, London, on 29th September, 2001. The captions read: 'They say "There's No Alternative"...We say "Another World is Possible!". John Prescott, Tony Blair and David Blunkett are depicted at the top of the sheet in front of fluctuating share prices. At the bottom are details of the day's events, including John Pilger, Tony Benn, George Monbiot, and Caroline Lucas as speakers. There are also rallies, workshops, videos, debate and discussion advertised. At the foot of the sheet are contact deatils for the Globalise Resistance Office and a link to another event the following day, to protest the New Labour conference on 30th September in Brighton.
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Title | We Say: Another World is Possible (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Protest poster |
Brief description | Poster, 'We Say: Another World is Possible' protest poster for Globalise Resistance by Noel Douglas, UK, 2001 |
Physical description | Protest poster for a Globalise Resistance counter-conference held in Hammersmith, London, on 29th September, 2001. The captions read: 'They say "There's No Alternative"...We say "Another World is Possible!". John Prescott, Tony Blair and David Blunkett are depicted at the top of the sheet in front of fluctuating share prices. At the bottom are details of the day's events, including John Pilger, Tony Benn, George Monbiot, and Caroline Lucas as speakers. There are also rallies, workshops, videos, debate and discussion advertised. At the foot of the sheet are contact deatils for the Globalise Resistance Office and a link to another event the following day, to protest the New Labour conference on 30th September in Brighton. |
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Credit line | Given by Noel Douglas |
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Accession number | E.243-2014 |
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Record created | March 12, 2014 |
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