Extinction Rebellion woodblocks and prints

How can we use design to voice our opinions and make change in the world?

Extinction Rebellion is a global environmental movement who utilise non-violent civil disobedience in an attempt to halt mass extinction and minimise the risk of social collapse.

Join curator Corinna Gardner as we look at the Extinction Rebellion woodblocks and prints in our collection, and find out how this globally recognised visual identity has been used as a call for climate action.

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Background image: Marilyn Monroe, screenprint, Andy Warhol, printed by Aetna Silkscreen Products Inc./ Du-Art Displays, published by Factory Additions, 1973, US. Museum no. CIRC.121-1968. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London/The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./ARS, NY and DACS, London 2001

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Header image:

Fabric patches, Extinction Rebellion. Museum nos. CD.4-2019, CD.6-2019, CD.7-2019, CD.8-2019, CD.9-2019.