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001    ocn601121054 
003    OCoLC 
005    20110201100432.0 
008    100403s2010    caua     b    001 0 eng d 
020    9781849350273 
020    1849350272 
035    (OCoLC)601121054 
040    BTCTA|beng|cBTCTA|dYDXCP|dQBX|dVP@|dGPI 
049    GPIA 
050  4 N8243.S65|bS54 2010 
082 04 704.9/49303484|222 
245 00 Signs of Change :|bSocial Movement Cultures, 1960s to Now 
       /|c[editors/curators: Dara Greenwald and Josh MacPhee]. 
264  1 Oakland, Calif. :|bAK Press ;|aNew York :|bExit Art,
       |c2010. 
300    176 unnumbered pages :|billustrations (chiefly color) ;
       |c28 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    "This catalogue is published in conjunction with Signs of 
       change: social movement cultures 1960s to now, an 
       exhibition produced by Exit Art, New York." -- p. [3]. 
500    Exhibition held September 20-December 6, 2008 at Exit Art,
       New York, NY, January 23-March 8, 2009 at Miller Gallery, 
       Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, April 5-June 5,
       2009 at the Arts Center of the Capital Region, Troy, NY, 
       February 4-March 19, 2010 at the Philip Feldman Gallery 
       and Project Space, Pacific Northwest College of Art, 
       Portland, Oregon. 
504    Includes filmography (pages [158]-163), bibliographical 
       references (pages [164]-[170]), and index. 
520    "Drawn from an exhibition at Exit Art, a cultural center 
       in New York City, Signs of change is a visual archive of 
       more than 350 posters, prints, photographs, films, videos,
       music, and ephemera from more than twenty-five nations. 
       Surveying the creative work of dozens of international 
       movements, from the do-it-yourself graphics and media of 
       the 1960s to today's instantaneous digital technologies, 
       it investigates the themes and representations of global 
       struggles for equality, democracy, freedom, and basic 
       human rights. this groundbreaking work illustrates the 
       extraordinary aesthetic range of radical movements during 
       the past fifty years and explores the rise of powerful 
       countercultures that evolve beyond traditional politics, 
       creating distinct forms of art, lifestyles, and social 
       organizations." -- Cover p. 4. 
650  0 Social movements in art|vExhibitions. 
650  0 Radicalism in art|vExhibitions. 
650  0 Social movements|xHistory. 
700 1  Greenwald, Dara.|4edt 
700 1  MacPhee, Josh.|4edt 
710 2  Exit Art (Gallery : New York, N.Y.) 
938    Baker and Taylor|bBTCP|nBK0008888619 
938    YBP Library Services|bYANK|n3542604 
938    Quality Books, Inc.|bQUAL|na  10925764 
994    02|bGPI 
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