Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at Young V&A
Design Gallery, Designing for Change section 1, Case 11

Flag

2019 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Small flag, a rectangle of white cotton block-printed with black ink. The design of the printed logo is a stylised bee with humanoid features in flight.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Cotton, block-printed with ink
Brief description
Flag, Beehive Baby, Extinction Rebellion, 2019
Physical description
Small flag, a rectangle of white cotton block-printed with black ink. The design of the printed logo is a stylised bee with humanoid features in flight.
Dimensions
  • Height: 162mm
  • Width: 225mm
Production typeUnique
Gallery label
Endangered bees This print block of a bee was used in a family workshop calling attention to an important problem – that many UK bee species are at threat of extinction due to environmental changes. If bees were to die out, the knock-on effects would be catastrophic. Bees pollinate plant life, so without them, plants wouldn’t grow. [Young V&A, Design Gallery long object label] (2023)
Credit line
Given by Juliana Muniz Westcott for Extinction Rebellion Families
Historical context
Extinction Rebellion are a non-violent protest group network raising awareness of global heating and climate change. They formed in 2018 to use civil disobedience to engage people with their cause. They have become known for several occupations of major streets in central London, holding up traffic and holding talks and workshops instead.

These events have been adorned by the work of Extinction Rebellion’s Art Group, who have harnessed illustration and graphic design to create memorable visuals. These designs have also been shared online so that anyone can use them. They have been added to by other groups around the world but all feature the same colourways, typeface and styles.

Many children with concerns about their future have been inspired by the actions of young activists such as Greta Thunberg, initiator of the School Strike for Climate, and have participated in these protests through the Extinction Rebellion Families Group. They have organised family friendly events that contribute to action through participation through creative acts of making, using art techniques that children can easily apply, enabling them to be noticed and amplifying their voices around issues that will affect them in future through harnessing their creativity and working together with others.
Subject depicted
Associated object
B.72-2022 (Source)
Collection
Accession number
B.71-2022

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Record createdAugust 1, 2019
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