Peter Kennard: STOP - Whitechapel Gallery

Peter Kennard: STOP

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    Courtesy of Peter Kennard

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    Courtesy of Peter Kennard

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    Courtesy of Peter Kennard

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    Courtesy of Peter Kennard

Free entry

Thursday 11 June, 6.30pm-9pm

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Tuesday 11am–6pm
Wednesday 11am–6pm
Thursday 11am–9pm
Friday 11am–6pm
Saturday 11am–6pm
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Book Launch
Peter Kennard: STOP

Whitechapel Gallery and MuseumsEtc invite you to join us for the launch of STOP, a new artist’s book by Peter Kennard

Originally conceived in the political upheaval of 1968, and developed over a period of some ten years, STOP marks Peter Kennard’s turn from painting to photomontage in an angry response to the Vietnam War – and to those which have followed.

Featuring no fewer than 160 unseen photomontages, and using a visual language which aims to engage, STOP asks to be read rather than simply viewed. Across its pages, war is seen not as an isolated event but a system – organised, repeated and normalised.

To celebrate the book’s publication, Peter Kennard will be signing copies of STOP from 6.30pm in our Koenig Bookshop.

From 6pm to 9pm in Assembly Room, visitors will also be able to see the film Photomontage Today: Peter Kennard (1983), directed by Chris Rodrigues and Rod Stoneman. The 35-minute film will loop throughout the evening.

“An extraordinary and urgent artists book, distilling a lifetime of revolutionary image-making into a compelling and poetic visual narrative.”
Gilane Tawadros, Director, Whitechapel Gallery

 

About Peter Kennard

Peter Kennard studied at Byam Shaw, the Slade, and the Royal College of Art, where he is an Emeritus Professor of Political Art. He has exhibited across the world, including solo exhibitions at Imperial War Museum, London, UK; Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool, UK; United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland; and Gallery Fifty 24MX, Mexico City, Mexico. He has participated in group exhibitions at Tate Liverpool, London, UK; Tate Modern, London, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK; Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; and Gallerie Vallois, Paris, France.

Kennard’s photomontages have been exhibited in galleries and museums nationally and internationally and have been acquired by major collections. They have been shown in community centres, schools and town halls across the UK. They have been used in innumerable publications and newspapers, including The Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Scotsman. They have been endlessly reproduced in posters, book covers, placards and digital format, circulated among activist groups and held at protests.

The exhibition Peter Kennard: Archive of Dissent was staged at Whitechapel Gallery from July 2024 to January 2025.

About MuseumsEtc

Based in Edinburgh, MuseumsEtc is an independent publisher working internationally at the intersection of photography and politics. Among notable recent publications are a Jo Spence and Terry Dennett trilogy, The League of Socialist Artists: Texts, The Erasure of Palestine, and a new edition of John Thomson’s Street Life in London