Monday, 28 November 2011
LIVERSIDGE, Peter (b. 1973)
Monday, 22 August 2011
GONZALEZ-TORRES, Felix (b. Cuba, 1957-1996)
Friday, 18 February 2011
EWAN, Ruth 'All things are common (Stephanie)' poster stack (2008)
Ruth Ewan, 'All Things Are Common (Stephanie)' 2008
A stack of 2,500 free posters first presented at Liste, Basel.
The work itself is derived from a copy of an early 17th century engraving satirising the Anabaptist belief in the sharing of common goods. The image, re-drawn by Ewan, has been coloured by a 12 year old girl from Buckhaven, Scotland. Each time it is shown again, Ewan specifies that the work should be re-coloured by a different child. Socialists, including Friedrich Engels, adopted Thomas Müntzer, a German Anabaptist and rebel leader of the Peasants’ War, as an icon of early class struggle. They believed Müntzer was a revolutionary who utilised biblical language to articulte his radical ideology and promote a new egalitarian society. One of his battle cries was omnia sunt communia, all things are common.