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photos from the Justseeds-IVAW "War is Trauma" portfolio shows in Chicago

Posted December 3, 2011 by nicolas_lampert in Justseeds Collective Projects

WIT2.jpgThe Justseeds-IVAW portfolio "War is Trauma" has yet to be officially released (expect this to happen in late December) but that has not stopped a number of preview exhibitions from taking place. In Chicago, two exhibitions recently were staged including a show in Rogers Park that coincided with the finale of the IVAW residency at Mess Hall and a Warrior Writers reading. This was a special night that included a critique of graphics and a great overall discussion on the project and the issues at end. Here are a couple of photos of IVAW members Peter Sullivan and Aaron Hughes presenting.

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Also, I presented an exhibition at Northwestern University that coincided with my residency at the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities. For my exhibition I presented the print portfolio, posters from the 2010 Justseeds-IVAW street action, zines, and a series of new street signs that I created in collaboration with Aaron Hughes and Paul Kjelland. Thanks to the residency, expect to see 5000 offset posters from 5 different designs from the portfolio and a myriad of street signs coming to a town near you. A special thank you to Michael Rakowitz for laying the groundwork for the residency. Below are some photos of the exhibition:

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Signs of GI resistance:

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Comments

those street signs are pretty incredible---totally on-point. nice work, nicolas! excited to see the rest of the IVAW portfolio and offset posters

Posted by: mary at December 5, 2011 9:11 PM

I would comment but it is all just hate against the military.

Posted by: Joe at January 14, 2012 4:36 AM

Your comment oversimplifies a complex issue. The work is critical of how the military is used, and pays respect to the GI resisters who speak out and are trying to improve the military.

Posted by: nicolas lampert at April 16, 2012 9:03 AM

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