19 October 2023: Symposium presentation: The No More War movement and the Graphic Work of Käthe Kollwitz and her Contemporaries in post-World War I Germany

I will be taking part in the Symposium Illustrating Conflict, an event organised by the History of the Printed Image Network (HOPIN) at the Centre for Printing History and Culture, Birmingham City University, and run in conjunction with ArtsFest at the University of Wolverhampton.

This talk explores the graphic work of Käthe Kollwitz and associated artists in the context of the German, and later, international No More War movement in the post-World War I years, where it was deployed in popular print media, both in Germany and internationally, as antimilitarist activism. If Kollwitz remains among the best known of German pacifist artists directly involved with the No More War movement, she was joined by some of her contemporaries, such as Georg Kretzschmar and Frans Masereel, in deploying her graphic work in support of antiwar activism. These artists were connected to some of the leading antiwar voices of the time, including French Nobel Prize-winning writer Romain Rolland, Ernst Friedrich, the author of Krieg dem Kriege! [War against War!] and the founder of War Resisters’ International, Helene Stöcker. This talk looks at how these artists engaged their work in the production of posters, periodicals, and multilingual publications, as well as the production of inexpensive editions of their prints, to reach beyond the confines of gallery walls in their support of the movement.

01 July 2020: new journal article

In the Fray: Making and Meaning in Jenny Bowker’s Memorial Quilt After the Last Sky, H-Art Issue 7, Universidad de los Andes (Uniandes), Bogotá, Colombia, July 2020

This essay explores meaning and materiality in the monumental memorial quilt After the Last Sky by Australian art-quiltmaker Jenny Bowker, which memorialises the suffering of protesters during the Rabaa Square Massacre in Cairo on 14 August 2013. The essay shows how Bowker’s migration of the photographic image to quilt form, as well as the quilt’s meaningful, strategic use of medium and relevance to current artistic developments challenge the limits placed on textiles as art. Read full article online (journal webpage)

Resumen – Español: En la Refriega:1 La Creación y el Significado en el Edredón Conmemorativo After the Last Sky [Después del Último Cielo] de Jenny Bowker

Este ensayo explora el significado y la materialidad en el monumental edredón conmemorativo After the Last Sky de la artista australiana Jenny Bowker, que conmemora el sufrimiento de los manifestantes durante la Masacre de la Plaza de Rabaa en El Cairo el 14 de agosto de 2013. El ensayo muestra como el trabajo de Bowker pone a prueba los límites impuestos al textil en cuanto medio artístico a través del traslado de la fotografía a la forma de edredón, haciendo también un uso estratégico de este medio que le da relevancia en el marco de los desarrollos artísticos actuales. Leer ensayo completo