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We Are The Power

In May 1968, demonstrations against the French government spread across Parisian universities, and then to factories and other workplaces, resulting in a general strike of eleven million workers that brought the country to a virtual standstill.

Among the students were a group who called themselves the Atelier Populaire, who produced hundreds of posters to encourage the protestors and to report on police brutality. Beauty Is In The Street reproduces over 200 of these posters which have become landmarks in political art and graphic design. Also included are a wealth of photographs, many published for the first time, and translations of first-hand accounts of the clashes between the students and strikers and the police.

Read more about the book at the following websites:

The Independent
The Guardian
I-D Online
Dazed Digital
The New York Times

Beauty is in the Street cover

Hardback
272 pages
279 mm × 229 mm

ISBN 978-0-9561928-3-7
£25, $40

Designer: Pierre Le Hors

Published: May 2011 (UK)
August 2011 (USA)

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