Poster - 'Need to Feel Safe'

Production date
2020
Country
Australia
State/Province
Victoria
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Description
A green poster featuring a cartoon drawing of a koala with anthropomorphic limbs, seated with its hands against its head. The koala is surrounded by a thin circle in red, yellow, and orange tones. Below the image are the underlined words /NEED TO FEEL SAFE/ and a QR code. The poster is part of a collection of 41 high-resolution digitally-printed posters featuring the work of artists protesting about the need for action on climate change during the 2019-2020 Australian bushfire emergency.
Classification
DOCUMENTS Posters
DOCUMENTS Posters protest
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Production date
2020
Measurements
1800mm x 1200mm (6 sheet)
Media/Materials description
Poster paper
Signature/Marks
/NEED TO FEEL SAFE/
History and use
This collection of high-resolution digitally printed posters were created for an unsanctioned art campaign under the banner ‘Bushfire Brandalism’ in response to the 2019-2020 Australian bushfire emergency. In February 2020, a collective of 41 Australian artists replaced 78 public advertising posters across Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne with satirical posters highlighting the destructive effects of the fossil fuel industry and the need for government action on climate change.

The 2019-2020 bushfire season had a catastrophic effect on the residents, infrastructure, and unique ecosystems of Queensland, with more than 7 million hectares burnt across the state. This collection of 41 posters documents community reactions to a significant event in Queensland’s history and contributes to a contemporary and ongoing narrative about climate change and activism in Australia.

This poster was created by Melbourne-based artist David Booth.
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Registration number
H50141

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