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'Disobedient Objects' at the V&A

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Time 10:00
Date 26/07/14
Price Free
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  • Get ready for Suffragette teapots to protest robots.
  • Bring along your objects of protest.
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Focusing on objects from the 1980s to the present, this exhibition explores the powerful role that these objects of art and design played as tools of social change, detailing the history of protest.

26 July 2014 - 1 February 2015.

From Suffragette teapots to protest robots, this exhibition will be the first to examine the powerful role of objects in movements for social change. It will demonstrate how political activism drives a wealth of design ingenuity and collective creativity that defy standard definitions of art and design.

Disobedient Objects will focus on the period from 1980 to the present, a time that has brought new technologies and political challenges. On display will be arts of rebellion from around the world that illuminate the role of making in grassroots movements for social change: finely woven banners; defaced currency; changing designs for barricades and blockades; political video games; an inflatable general assembly to facilitate consensus decision-making; experimental activist-bicycles; and textiles bearing witness to political murders.

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