"Miss 2017 ... a deluxe commemorative portfolio of 11 embroidered sashes accompanied by a letterpress poster printed by Leslie Miller. Artists Louise Eastman, Jess Frost, Tara Geer, Katie Michel, Wendy Small, and Janis Stemmermann collaborated on the project, taking their cue from the British and American suffragette movements of the early 20th century in which colored sashes held specific symbolism: purple for loyalty and dignity and green for hope."--Planthouse website., Blind stamped on poster: Women's march on Washington, January 21, 2017., and See also 2017 Folio 68: 11/15.
Subject (Name):
Frost, Jess, artist., Geer, Tara, artist., Michel, Katie, artist., Miller, Leslie, 1957- printer, Planthouse (Gallery), publisher., Small, Wendy, artist., Stemmermann, Janis, artist., and Women's March on Washington--(2017)
A list of preventive measures that can be taken against tear gas and instructions as to what to do if one is affected by it. Also includes advice regarding projectiles and billy clubs: Contre les projectiles, matraques, etc.
Alternative Title:
Contre les gaz and Contre les projectiles, matraques, etc.
Description:
One line of text crossed out. From the Philippe Zoummeroff Collection of May 1968 Paris Counterculture.
Intersyndicale de l'O.R.T.F., 116, Quai du Président Kennedy, Paris 16o.
Description:
From the Philippe Zoummeroff Collection of May 1968 Paris Counterculture. and La télévision est en grève. France-Inter est en grève. Les images que vous voyez, les informations que vous entendez ne sont pas plus les nôtres, mais celles du gouvernement. L'Armé
Publisher:
s.n.,
Subject (Geographic):
France--Politics and government--1958-1969
Subject (Name):
FIP (Radio station : Paris, France), Office de radiodiffusion-télévision française, and Zoummeroff, Philippe--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
College students--France--Paris--Political activity, General Strike, France, 1968, Labor movement--France--Paris, Protest movements--France--Paris, Radio journalism--France, and Television broadcasting of
Text states that the occupation of the Odéon theater was approved by the theater workers, "non comme une agression particulière contre une personne ou un répertoire mais comme un symbole de la contestation de la culture bourgeoise et de la représentation
Description:
From the Philippe Zoummeroff Collection of May 1968 Paris Counterculture.
Publisher:
Comité d’action révolutionnaire Odéon,
Subject (Geographic):
France --Politics and government --1958-1969
Subject (Name):
Odéon (Theater : Paris, France)
Subject (Topic):
Labor movement --France --Paris, Protest movements --France --Paris, Theater and society --France, and Theater --Political aspects --France