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Propaganda posters enable to witness the historic and aesthetic changes undergone by the Chinese Society since 1949. At that time, propaganda art was one of the major means to explain and illustrate the legitimacy of the Communist Party’s policies and visions of the future. It reinforced the messages passed on by other media such as newspapers, film and radio broadcasting. So-called propaganda art has played a major role in the many campaigns designed to mobilize the people, and throughout the People’s Republic, the propaganda poster has been the favorite vehicle through which art conveyed model behavior. Stefan Landsberger and the International Institute of Social History have collected Chinese political posters for many years now, and have brought together an impressive collection of over 4,000 prints, illustrating almost six decades of Chinese poster production.
Curators Prof. Dr. Stefan R. Landsberger [Leiden University, Netherlands]
Marien van der Heijden [International Institute for Social History, Amsterdam, Netherlands]
07.11.2009 > 13.02.2010
Théâtre NationalBoulevard E.Jacqmain 111-115
B-1000 Bruxelles
Tue > Sat 11 :00 > 18 :00
and during the performance
(one hour before and during the performance)
Monday only by appointment
www.theatrenational.be
T. 02 203 53 03
Free entrance
Organisation :
Prof. Dr. Stefan R. Landsberger,
Marien van der Heijden,
Théâtre National
Sponsors :
Communauté française, Le Soir,
La Première, La Deux, Arte Belgique