Poster boy : a memoir of art and politics / Peter Drew.
Publication details: Carlton, Vic. : Black Inc., 2019.Description: 245 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781760641337
- 1760641332
- Drew, Peter, 1983-
- Art -- Political aspects
- Art -- Social aspects
- Fathers and sons -- Australia
- Identity (Psychology)
- Posters -- 21st century
- Political posters -- 21st century
- Art and popular culture -- Australia
- Graphic artists -- Australia -- Biography
- Artists -- Australia -- Biography
- Australia
- Australia -- Politics and goverment -- 2001-
- Australia -- Politics and goverment -- 21st century
- Australian
- 759.994 741.6092 23
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Biography | 759.994 DRE | Available | 069820 |
'When you're sneaking around the city at night you feel like a kid again. The seriousness of the world is unmasked as a series of facades, dead objects just waiting to be painted. I was immediately hooked. Out on the street I could say anything I wanted. So what did I want to say?' Peter Drew's posters are a familiar sight across Australia - his 'Real Australians Say Welcome' and 'Aussie' campaigns took on lives of their own, attaining cult status and starting conversations all over the country. But who made them, and why? In this irresistible and unexpected memoir, Peter Drew searches for the answers to these questions. He traces the links between his creative and personal lives, and discovers surprising parallels between Australia's dark, unacknowledged past and the unspoken conflict at the core of his own family. Packed full of Peter Drew's memorable images, Poster Boy is an intelligent, funny and brutally honest dive into the stew of individual, family and national identity. It's about politics and art, and why we need them both. And it's about making a mark.