Mai 68 Exhibition in Brisbane May 29-July 24 2015

  

I’m very chuffed to be able to work with Alliance Française in Brisbane to put together an exhibition of posters from Mai 68. It will feature about 20 of the most significant posters from my collection. I hope it can function as  both a memory aide, and as a prompt to future thought and action. 

I definitely recognise (and feel) the contradictions inherent in collecting and exhibiting objects that were made for purely political and revolutionary ends – and the potential fetishisation that could be the result. 

The Atelier Populaire put it best themselves:

“The posters produced by the ATELIER POPULAIRE are weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. 

Their rightful place is in the centres of conflict, that is to say, in the streets and on the walls of the factories. 

To use them for decorative purposes, to display them in bourgeois places of culture or to consider them as objects of aesthetic interest is to impair both their function and their effect. This is why the ATELIER POPULAIRE has always refused to put them on sale. 

Even to keep them as historical evidence of a certain stage in the struggle is a betrayal, for the struggle itself is of such primary importance that the position of an “outside” observer is a fiction which inevitably plays into the hands of the ruling class.


That is why these works should not be taken as the final outcome of an experience, but as an inducement for finding, through contact with the masses, new levels of action, both on the cultural and the political plane.”

Poster – “(French & Immigrant) Workers United” (22 May 1968 – Atelier Populaire)

  

“(French & Immigrant) Workers United”

(22 May 1968 – Atelier Populaire)

Dark Brown screenprint on newspaper (Atelier Populaire stamp with no border)

37.5cm x 48cm

Documented in:
Dobson #151; Mésa p. 32; Camard #94; Beauty #9; Artcurial #566/567/574/575; UUU p29; Paves; Beaubourg #128; Peters #63; Les Affiches #145; Murs #112b; Chartres #9 & #10

Online References:
ENSBA #10532/10589/10733.    
Zurich – 64-0682
BNF

Poster – “No [censorship] for a Population of Adults – Independence & Autonomy of the ORTF” (May 24 – Jean Effel)

  

No [censorship] for a Population of Adults – Independence & Autonomy of the ORTF

(May 24th 1968 – Jean Effel) 

Colour offset/lithograph on semi-gloss poster paper
60 x 80cm 

Documented in: 
Gasquet p.123; Beaubourg #75; Imagination #66; Camard #196a; Artcurial #522; Tchou ; Beauty #135 ; Paves ; Murs #95; Les Affiches #217

Online References:
Bienecke: BrSides Folio 2009 35
ENSBA # 10798.
Zurich – 64-0728

Tract – “The Disturbances at the ORTF” (Around 17th June 1968, FGDS)

  
The disturbances at the ORTF
120 JOURNALISTS

on strike including:

– Leon ZITRONE

– F. de Closet

– F. POTTECHER

etc
Fighting for an

IMPARTIAL ORTF!     
For the Freedom of information

For Union Freedom

Marie Thérese EYQUEM

FGDS Candidate

“Socialism in Freedom”
Invites you to participate in a large debate

MONDAY 17 JUNE at 8:45pm

ECOLE DE GARÇONS,  40 Bd. DIDEROT

Tract – “National Day of the ORTF” (13rd June 1968)

  
NATIONAL DAY

OF THE O.R.T.F.

Thursday 13 June 7pm-12pm

The television and radio news which you watch and listen to are even more biased than before. These news reports are lying.

The staff on strike at the O.R.T.F. refute them. It is impossible for them to inform you over the airwaves. This is why they have resolved to practise direct information.

COME TO THE FREE SHOW THE O.R.T.F. OFFER TO YOU

FROM 7PM TO 12PM

MUTUALITE : VARIETY SHOW, with Raymond DEVOS etc

PLEYEL : CONCERT, with the Orchestra and Choir of the O.R.T.F.
The artists and the presenters of the O.R.T.F., Producers, Directors, Journalists, and Technicians will answer your questions.
We want: – freedom of information and expression

– independence from the government, whatever it’s [composition]

YOU ARE THE RADIO and THE TELEVISION!

Tract – “What is happening at the ORTF?” (Around 7th June 1968 – Intersyndicale de l’ORTF)

  
UNION OF THE O.R.T.F.

116 Quai du President Kennedy, Paris 16
What is happening at the O.R.T.F.?

The television is on strike

France-Inter is on strike

THE ARMY AND THE POLICE HAVE BESIEGED THE TRANSMITTERS.

The pictures that you see, the news reports that you hear, are no longer ours, but THOSE OF THE GOVERNMENT.  All the staff of the O.R.T.F. are on strike.

WHY?
For impartial NEW REPORTS, honest and complete.
For INDEPENDENCE from the government, whatever it’s [composition].

For quality programmes.

THE FIGHT OF THE O.R.T.F. ON STRIKE IS THAT OF THE WHOLE COUNTRY.

Tract – “Why is the ORTF on strike?” (Around 3rd June 1968 – Comité de grève)

The O.R.T.F. is on strike

WHY  ?

The journalists of the radio and television explain it to you:

More than 12,000 technicians, workers, employees, journalists, filmmakers and presenters have stopped work. They want to serve the 30 million listeners and viewers and not partisan propaganda. The O.R.T.F. must be a true reflection of France and the French, what they do, think, like and desire. This is also what was provided for by the Act of 27 June 1964 on the status of the ORTF which assigned to the Office of French Radio and Television, “objectivity and accuracy of information, giving the ability for large currents of opinion to express themselves through it.”

The journalists of the radio and television, intend to practise our profession freely. We have always sought to do so. But the pressures of the government and the management of the ORTF, chosen by that government, are depriving you of some of the information we gathered for you.

A serious crisis has broken out in the country. Aware of our obligations to you, we have done everything to keep you informed until the day we were totally prevented.. We then refused to provide a truncated newscast and together we protested by stopping work.

Today the problem is posed. The O.R.T.F. must be independent from any government or any party. It is not yet so:

— its board of directors is appointed by the government,

— As its CEO,

— the heads of radio and television are, in fact, appointed in the same manner.

The O.R.T.F. remains the government’s own

The government can:

— cancel a show like “The camera explores time” against the will of viewers,

— sack journalists respected by the public

— censor broadcasts like the sequence in “Panorama” on the student movements,

— in place of commentary made in the world of the workers, peasants or the university, substitute official statements on the same subject …

— divert attention from the French internal situation, to the problems of other countries …

— give the airtime to the majority, refusing it to the opposition and even to public opinion.

This will continue as long as the O.R.T.F. is submitted to the government. This will be so regardless of which government [is in power].

To change this, to ensure the French full and impartial information, the staff of the O.R.T.F propose a statute that provides for:

— the appointment of the management of the Office by representatives of all the forces of the Nation,

— the possibility for all groups: political, union, economic, philosophical or religious to appeal to a council of arbitration in the case of a breach of objectivity.

This statute is realistic : lawyers have studied it, and political groups, trade unions, cultural associations have given it their support. There will be a bill, the Members of Parliament elected by you will be asked to vote on it.

So demand of your candidates, of your associations, of your unions, that they take a stand. This battle concerns you all. The strikers of the O.R.T.F. are fighting for you, they need you.