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Rock Against Racism

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rock Against Racism

Contributors:

By (Author) Syd Shelton
Preface by Carol Tulloch
Introduction by Mark Sealy
Afterword by Red Saunders
Contributions by Paul Gilroy
Contributions by Adam Phillips

ISBN:

9781644282496

Publisher:

Rare Bird Books

Imprint:

Rare Bird Books

Publication Date:

2nd May 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism

Dewey:

779.092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 355mm

Description

An outstanding photography book documenting a movement that rocked the world.

Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism is a body of photographs that Syd Shelton produced for and about theBritish Rock Against Racism movement (RAR) of 19761981. For Shelton,this work was a socialist act, what he calls a graphic argument, on behalf of marginalized lives. His practice of photographic activism began in 1973 when he was driven to document the socio cultural and political dynamics expressed on the streets of Sydney by urban Australian Aboriginal communities, the working class, and the architectural landscapes of these groups. Sheltons first solo show in 1975, Working Class Heroes at the Sydney Film-makers Cooperative, established his distinct activist eye.

Shelton joined RAR in early 1977 on his return to England from Australia. He did so because he found his birthplace a more racist country than it had been when he left. This was marked by the increased political presence of the National Front, notably its gain of some 119,000 votes in the Greater London Council Elections of May 1977. Shelton, like millions of others, feared for the future of multi-cultural Britain. His contribution to RAR was to be on the London committee, to create graphic material with other RAR members such as the RAR publication Temporary Hoarding, posters badges and his photographyRAR did not have an official photographer. Sheltons instinctive need to document RARits events, contributors, and supportershas resulted in the largest collection of images on the movement. Alongside his documentation of RAR, Shelton took photographs of what he calls the contextual images, the lives and landscapes that were defined by others as different, and that often fueled racist acts of violence by simply being.

What is presented here are Sheltons authoritative visual statements as participant-photographer on the social tempo in Britain at this time and the activist potency of RAR. As collective activism, RARs success was dependent on individual contributions to fuel the movements activities across the country. This unique national, and eventually international, charge incorporated the visual dynamic of how Black and white RAR contributors and participants styled their bodies as another antagonistic tool against racism. These were acts of style activismthe making of an activist identity through the considered composition of clothes, accessories, hairstyles, makeup, and body language. Sheltons images prompt us to remember that the individuals at RAR carnivals, gigs, and demonstrations were the eventthey were RAR.

There are many versions of what RAR was and its legacy.Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racismprovides an auto/biographical telling of that historical moment. It reflects on how Sheltons work as a photographer contributed towards social change at a critical moment of political and racial tension in Britain.


Author Bio

Syd Shelton is a photographer and graphic designer. He studied fine art at Wakefield College of Art. In the early 1970s he began his photography practice following a move to Australia. In Sydney, Syd worked as a freelance photojournalist for newspapers such as Nation Review, Tribune, and Digger. In 1975, he had his first solo photographic exhibition Working Class Heroes at the Sydney Film-makers Cooperative. His work has been widely published and is in numerous public and private collections including: the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Tate Gallery, The Photographers Gallery, The Istrian Museum of Modern Art, Rock Archive, Eric Frank Fine Art and Autograph.

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