Print Agit Prop 1: An End to Prisons
Print Agit Prop 1: An End to Prisons
Date
1997, 2022
Edition Size
3
Media
Digital print, Embroidery, Risograph, Screenprint, Spray paint, Stencil
Dimensions
26.5 × 24.5 × 1.5 in
Pages
28
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Collection
Collection Development, Print Portfolios$ 2,400.00
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Bucknell University
Print Agit Prop is a set of themed portfolios with prints from Josh MacPhee, spanning 25 years from 1997 – 2022. Subject matter reflects the social justice movements that Josh MacPhee was involved with through direct action, working with allies and organizations, and/or personal politics.
“I began producing political posters and prints in the mid-1990s. This was a simple pivot from designing materials for the punk music scene, shifting the same skill sets to bear on social justice issues. I initially worked on posters and materials for campaigns around political prisoners and challenging mass incarceration, but quickly expanded and began working with a diverse set of groups and issues, including housing struggles, immigration reform, labor unions, access to healthcare, environmental justice, police reform, right to the city, and more. Many of this print agit prop was produced in association with—and at the behest of—very specific organizations, while some of it I created on my own in hopes of contributing the struggles. Some of it I was paid for my work, others I donated my labor. Many of these posters were mass produced and widely distributed, used in public demonstrations or organized street art campaigns. All of the work speaks to the complex interplay between visual culture and social movements, and the unique place of the artist and designer in political organizing.” -Josh MacPhee
An End to Prisons is a portfolio of 28 items – 26 prints, 1 foam hand and 1 patch – engaged with the subject of mass incarceration. The work platforms Josh MacPhee’s work with anti-carceral social justice movements and organizations. Subject matter includes Attica prison, Mumia Abu Jamal, Sekou Kambui, Alexander Berkman, Covid-19, Rikers Island, and NYC Mayor Adams. Some work included was created with the Amplifier Foundation and the Katal Center for Equity, Health, and Justice.
Prints include offset, screenprint, stencil print, embroidery, risograph.
There are two sets of An End to Prisons with slight variation.