'The story of British activism through photographs' GUARDIAN
'Powerful will move you to action' ELLE
A most anticipated book of 2025 in Guardian, Independent and Elle
Resistance presents a century of activism, from the radical suffrage movement in 1903 through key moments including the Battle of Cable Street, the Black Peoples Day of Action, Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp and the Miners Strike; onto protests against environmental destruction, struggles for LGBTQ+ and disability rights; culminating with the largest protest in Britains history: the march against the War in Iraq in 2003.
A wealth of photographs from covert surveillance images to era-defining press reportage are interwoven with firsthand accounts from those who witnessed these major historical moments and expert analysis of where these stories lead us today. Featuring contributions from groundbreaking voices such as Gary Younge, Paul Gilroy and Baroness Chakrabarti, alongside powerful images from renowned photographers including Vanley Burke, Edith Tudor-Hart, Tish Murtha and Paul Trevor.
Resistance uncovers the often-overlooked stories of individuals who have been instrumental in forming modern Britain and is a testament to the empowering impact of collective action today.
'A moving paean to the activists and image-makers' WALLPAPER
'Speaks loudly to the present moment as much as to critical turning points in history' DAZED
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'[ A] powerful book will move you to action' Elle
'McQueen has compiled an array of fascinating photos as well as firsthand accounts and contributions from journalist Gary Younge, cultural theorist Paul Gilroy, Baroness Chakrabarti to paint a compelling picture of protest in Britain' Independent
'The story of British activism through photographs' Guardian
'Resistance is a moving paean to the activists and image-makers whose fortitude and resilience have guided modern activism' Wallpaper magazine
'Continuing the filmmakers motivation to preserve narratives at risk of being forgotten, this show speaks loudly to the present moment as much as to critical turning points in history' Dazed
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The powerful new book on protest in Britain from award-winning artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen is a celebrated artist and filmmaker renowned for his uncompromising vision. McQueen has directed five feature films, including the Oscar-winning 12 Years a Slave and most recently Blitz. He has won numerous awards including the Turner Prize in 1999. His work has been featured in Documenta (1997 & 2002), and he represented the United Kingdom at the 2009 Venice Biennale. He has held solo exhibitions at prominent institutions such as the Art Institute of Chicago (2012), Schaulager, Basel (2013), Tate Modern (2020) and Dia Beacon, New York (2024). Projects include Year 3 at Tate Britain (2019) and Grenfell at the Serpentine South Gallery (2023). In 2020, McQueen made Small Axe, a five-part film anthology about Londons West Indian community. He co-directed Uprising (2021), a documentary on the 1981 New Cross Fire.