What does art have to do with politics?
From human rights to fight for freedom or equality to a religious awakening, art has helped people understand and convey knowledge on many political issues. It has also been a medium to protest or rebel against a decision wrongly made, or biased rule passed.
Who is the artist of the Labour poster?
Labour’s ad men had always felt one step behind their brutal and relentless counterparts at Saatchis. But Blair recruited Trevor Beattie, the creative master behind the Wonderbra “Hello Boys” poster and French Connection’s FCUK campaign, and soon Labour were beating the Tories at their own game.
Is there a right way to make a poster?
While there is no one right way to make a poster, there are still poster design best practices that you should follow. So we decided to take it upon ourselves to write the ultimate, most in-depth poster design guide out there.
Why are posters important in a political campaign?
“Posters will always be important because if you can’t get your message across in five or six words then, chances are, your message isn’t right in the first place,” says Jeremy Sinclair. This time around, the Saatchi team managed to do it in no words at all.
Are there any museums that have virtual tours?
Quite a few of the famous museums featured here have special kid friendly tours too. Google Arts & Culture have also partnered with hundreds of museums and art galleries worldwide to create virtual tours of art museums. These include The Guggenheim and MoMA in New York and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Korea.
Are there any virtual galleries at the British Museum?
There are 60 galleries to explore, with historical artefacts like the Rosetta Stone in the Egyptian Sculpture Gallery. The British Museum also has two virtual galleries on their own website: Oceania and Prints and Drawings. Another good way to view the museum’s online exhibits is on their Google Arts & Culture pages.
Which is the best Virtual Museum for kids?
The Met is one of the best virtual museum tours for kids, thanks to its #MetKids map, created by children. They can explore the online collection map or hop in the Time Machine. The Met 360° Project is a series of six award-winning videos created with 360° technology.