RED MOTHER – Holbæk

The group's artists created linoleum cuts for posters that all had activist messages. The posters hung in the youth room, in the collective's kitchen - and on the streets and alleys.

RED MOTHER worked from 1969 to 1978 and during that period the artist collective put pictures of ten landmark years in the wake of the student uprising. Art was put to work to agitate for solidarity and change. There are calls for a fight against those in power, pollution, hunger, war and injustice.

In RØDE MORS' own manifesto it read: "On the other hand, we want to make our art available to the working class and help create a political, proletarian art. By political art we understand an art that describes social conditions and takes a political position. By proletarian art we understand an art that takes a – in the Marxist sense – proletarian position. The task of the political, proletarian artist is to wage class struggle in the cultural field. We must prevent the spread of the ruling ideology in the classes that face capital. We want to create an art that helps give the working class an identity. An art that is a weapon in the class struggle – RØDE MORS"

The artist collective was based at Tuse Næs and the collection of posters belongs to Museum Vestsjælland. The exhibition is a re-hanging of the exhibition that was previously exhibited at Odsherred's Art Museum.

Watch the teaser film for the exhibition here.

DATES

February 08, 2025 - December 21, 2025
10:00 - 16:00

PRICE LIST

Alm entered DKK 75, -

MEETING PLACE

Holbæk Museum

ORGANIZER

Holbæk Museum

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