The Ministry of Re-Education (‘M.O.R.E.’) is a visual arts project from London, UK, offering biting and subversive parody and pastiche inspired by the UK government’s anti-terrorism, public information and propaganda poster campaigns.
Sparsely-documented at present, the mysterious entity behind the project promises to debut new material in public at “some point over the coming year” … consequently, keep an eye out for that around London – and remember that you saw it here on Dissident Reality first!
Here’s a gallery of The Ministry of Re-Education’s work released to date. We should note that a few pieces have previously been published in various independent magazines around the UK.
- M.O.R.E. – Official free speech zone sticker
- M.O.R.E. – Neighbours poster
- M.O.R.E. – Duty poster
- M.O.R.E. – Tesco leaflet
- M.O.R.E. – Euthanasia poster
- M.O.R.E. – This Area is Now a TAZ sticker
- M.O.R.E. – This is a warning sticker
- M.O.R.E. – This building is squattable sticker
- M.O.R.E. – Obey consume sticker
- M.O.R.E. – Get It Off Your Chest poster
- M.O.R.E. – Concern poster
- M.O.R.E. – Probably Nothing poster
- M.O.R.E. – Graffiti Zone sticker
- M.O.R.E. – Always Watching poster
- M.O.R.E. – Work Camp