La police s'affiche aux beaux arts
La police s'affiche aux beaux arts - les beaux arts affichent dans la rue - the police post themselves at the School of Fine Arts, the fine arts students poster the streets by Atelier Populaire (Popular Workshop)
The Atelier Populaire (People’s Workshop) was established on 14 May when a group of art students occupied the Ecole des Beaux Arts (School of Fine Arts) and decided to use their skills to create posters in support of the uprising. They agreed to maintain anonymity – as a rejection of the bourgeois cult of the artist and to reinforce the idea that art served the purpose of the revolution not the personal fame of the artists or the art market.
The first posters were lithographs – which is quite a time-consuming process, but a couple of silk screen printers lent them their equipment and taught them how to use it: how to cut stencils, use photography in the process, and clean the screens after use. They were soon able to knock out 2,000 posters a day.
Paper and inks came from striking newspapers and print shops. Posters were put up at night by Action Committees and distributed to striking workers to share on the pickets and in the occupied factories.
Workers and students came to the Atelier with ideas for poster designs and they would be discussed in the context of the day’s events in a General Assembly. Decisions were made based on their political value rather than aesthetic: was the political idea correct; and did the design communicate the idea well.
The Atelier was raided by the police on 27 June, but the artists were able to just walk out peacefully, carrying their equipment. For a while they continued creating posters. In the immediate aftermath of the raid they produced this poster poking fun at the police occupation of the Ecole des Beaux Arts.
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