Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-18

Hope to Nope Design Museum

Public engagement with politics has changed dramatically since 2008. Discover how graphic design and technology have played a pivotal role in dictating and reacting to the major political moments of our times.

Graphic design in the form of internet memes, posters and protest placards is being used by the marginalised and powerful alike to shape political messages like never before.

From the global financial crash and the Arab Spring to ISIS, Brexit and Trump, this exhibition explores the numerous ways graphic messages have challenged, altered and influenced key political moments.

Journey through Occupy Wall Street, Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution and the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Have your fortune told by the All-Seeing Trump. Explore over 160 objects and installations, and uncover the real-time social media conversation around political leaders, through dynamic displays created in partnership with leading social listening platform, Pulsar.

Duration 28 March 2018 - 12 August 2018
Times Open daily 10.00 – 18.00 (last exhibition entry 17.00)
Cost Adult £12 concessions apply
Venue Design Museum
Address 224-238 Kensington High Street, London, W8 6AG
Contact 442038625900 / info@designmuseum.org / www.designmuseum.org

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