English
Paperback, 80 pages, 17 x 24 cm

In October 2014, Lele Saveri was in Hong Kong when thousands of people, guided by a group of students, took to the streets to demonstrate against electoral reform: what would go down in history as the ‘Umbrella Revolution’ was underway. Saveri was there by chance, but he immediately realised that he was standing before a historic event. He moves through the streets, coming into contact with people, shooting photographs. The barricades, put up using temporary fencing and various objects, strike him in particular by virtue of their structure: they are the symbol of the determination and resistance of the demonstrators, the image of a protest which does not burn out in a single season but which is still alive today. Along with the text by Joshua Wong (leader of the movement, shortlisted for the Nobel Peace Prize 2017), the photographs gathered in this volume tell of the genesis of a struggle for democratisation and emancipation, and more in general, against oppression.
CONTRIBUTORS
Joshua Wong
CREDITS
Design: Francesca Biagiotti

Espaces intermédiaires - Éliane Radigue et Julia Eckhardt
Plant-Based Monster Trucks - Lina Müller, Luca Schenardi
IBM – Graphic Design Guide from 1969 to 1987
Manuel d'écologie urbaine - Audrey Muratet, François Chiron
Une goutte d'homme - Alice Dourlen
Critique d'art n°56
LSD n° 04 – A manga issue
Working men have no country - Coll.
Good Company - Paul Van der Eerden
love forever - Victoria Hespel
Close encounters of the hand and glove
Jířa - Lucie Lučanská
La nuit, tu mens - Ambre Husson
Ce que l'histoire fait au graphisme - Clémence Imbert
Elk - Jocko Weyland
Fluent - Laëticia Donval 













