For decades, the British artist Peter Kennard created and distributed his punchy political photomontages protesting against nuclear weapons, apartheid and anti-European policies, among other issues, in newspapers or on fly posters in the street.
Kennard’s cut-and-paste technique began around 1967, the year he started at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. At that time he was going on demonstrations against the Vietnam War. He says: “I started to use photographic images in relation to making work, to record the civil rights movement, the war and the May 1968 student riots in Paris.”
This rare print is 4/300 signed
150cm by 105cm