Artists Against Apartheid XVII with Eric Drooker
Monday October 17th 2011, 9:13 pm
Filed under: events,music,portfolio

In light of the occupations/demonstrations happening around the world, we’re honoured to present a very special series of events this weekend featuring celebrated political artist Eric Drooker. Since I first started becoming interested in political art and design, Drooker has been a consistent reference, up there with the likes of Barbara Kruger, Jenny Holzer, and Gran Fury. His work draws on a long tradition of political illustration while expressing an aesthetic vision that is uniquely his own. From his many cover illustrations for the New Yorker to the iconic street graphics he has designed for countless social movements, Drooker’s body of work is infused with a sense of urgent humanism balanced by a healthy dose of celebratory menace.

The first event, Artists Against Apartheid XVII takes place this Friday at Sala Rossa, where Drooker will present a musical storytelling performance accompagnied by projections of his work. This event brings together so many great organisations; including Howl Arts!, the Mile End Poets Festival and Tadamon, in support of the Palestinian people’s continuing struggle for self-determination, and in solidarity with the popular uprisings happening across the globe.

>> Facebook event

As part of Suoni Per Il Popolo‘s Tools of the Trade series, Drooker will also be presenting a workshop on art and activism the next evening at Drawn & Quarterly where he will take us through his recent body of work, drawing the links between his fine art practice and his political poster work for the streets. This promises to be an intimate event, so try and get there early!

>> Facebook event


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It looks like an amazing show. you guys always do great shows. I will join

Comment by katiosha 10.18.11 @ 12:34 am

Thanks for the support katiosha, we’re very much looking forward to it too!

Comment by kevin 10.18.11 @ 7:03 pm

amazing !

Comment by spirodon 11.03.11 @ 2:02 pm



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