How do we formalise & expand upon the beautiful solidarity that we see during natural disasters / Sam Wallman
- Bib ID:
- 8312881
- Format:
- Picture
- Author:
- Wallman, Sam, artist
- Description:
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- Australia : BushfireBrandalism, 2020
- ©2020
- 1 poster : colour ; 180 x 120.7 cm
- Series:
- BushfireBrandalism posters.
- Summary:
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Poster featuring a roundel centered on a white background. It shows three weeping people consoling each other. Behind them are small images of people sharing food, rescuing wildlife, rescuing other people, comforting grieving people, and nursing the ill. QR code appears lower right.
- Biography/History:
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Part of the unsanctioned art campaign, #BushfireBrandalism, which appeared on the streets of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane during February 2020. The 78 advertising posters, related to the current climate crisis, devastating drought and unprecedented bush fires, were a direct reaction to the feelings of hopelessness and powerlessness experienced nationwide.
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- Part of the collection: BushfireBrandalism posters.
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- BushfireBrandalism
- Also Titled:
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- That we see during natural disasters
- How do we formalise and expand upon the beautiful solidarity that we see during natural disasters
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- Publication date:
- 2020
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