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2021 – Artists are not at the negotiating table at COP26 but art is everywhere. What can they accomplish through their work?

22 Nov 2021

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2021 – To boycott or not to boycott: how agencies should work with high-carbon clients

22 Nov 2021

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2021 – ‘Fight for the soul of the industry’: adland under scrutiny from watchful green activists

22 Nov 2021

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2021 – London’s biggest ad agencies targeted in anti-advertising climate protests

22 Nov 2021

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2021 – Climate Activists ‘Hack’ More Than 200 Billboards To Protest Alleged Greenwashing

22 Nov 2021

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2021 – ‘Stop fossil fuels or get out our city’: Spoof ads in Liverpool target bank

22 Nov 2021

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2021 – Activists target Liverpool FC sponsor Standard Chartered over fossil fuel links

22 Nov 2021

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2020 – Activists hijack HSBC climate advertising

22 Nov 2020

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2020 – Brandalism take over 100 UK billboards in anti-car protest

22 Nov 2020

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2020 – Taking back the billboards

22 Nov 2020

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2018 – Beware the ‘subvertisers’ if your deeds don’t match your message

22 Nov 2018

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2018 – Shell Protesters Create Ads Decrying Brands Sustainability Marketing

07 Jul 2018

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2018 – ‘Earth For Sale’: Brandalism Subverts Shell Campaign

07 Jul 2018

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2018 – From Trump to Brexit: how bad graphics triumphed over slick design

15 Apr 2018

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2015 – ‘Brandalism’ activists post satirical adverts around Paris to protest climate change

24 Mar 2017

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2015 – Brandalism hijacks Paris ad space to target climate conference sponsors

24 Mar 2017

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2015 – 600 fake outdoor ads in Paris blast corporate sponsors of the COP21 climate talks

24 Mar 2017

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2015 – Anti-advertising: the hijacked bus stops of Paris – in pictures

24 Mar 2017

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2015 – Paris Climate Summit: survey reveals ‘greenwash’ of summit sponsors

24 Mar 2017

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2015 – Eco activists Brandalism launch Paris ad takeover

22 Oct 2016

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2015 – Brandalism hijacks Paris ad space to target climate conference sponsors

15 Apr 2015

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2015 – The climate activists who secretly replace adverts with artwork

28 Jan 2015

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2012 – Brandalism (A Short Film)

28 Jan 2012

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2012 – Guerrilla art group sabotages outdoor ads

28 Jan 2012

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2012 – Brandalism: Street artists hijack billboards for ‘subvertising campaign’

28 Jan 2012

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Latest News

01.07.2024

Press contact: Kit Speedwell, 07547 320072, brandalismproject@gmail.com Hard-hitting billboard hacks surrounding the Wimbledon tennis tournament see a fresh round of pressure over its banking partner’s financing of the fossil fuel and weapons industries.  More than 300 commercial billboard, tube and bus shelter ads near the tournament have been replaced with artworks strongly criticising the bank’s financial support to the arms trade and companies worsening climate breakdown, in a guerrilla ad takeover by anonymous art collective Brandalism. One Barclays-branded artwork shows…

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15.05.2024

Activists install a billboard featuring an older, bald man with the slogan "Unlivable aFuture. That sounds like a you problem.'

Press contact: Tona Merriman, +447547320072, brandalism.project@gmail.com Oil giant Shell’s tobacco-style PR tactics have been targeted in a guerrilla billboarding action across London, Manchester and other core UK cities in the run up to Shell’s AGM in London. In the clandestine operation, Brandalism activists replaced more than 200 commercial adverts on billboards, bus stops and tube carriages with satirical artworks protesting Shell’s efforts to “fast track the apocalypse”, as shareholders prepare to vote on Shell’s weak climate strategy. Activists and artists…

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25.07.2024

Activists have blasted Toyota’s sponsorship of the upcoming Olympic Games with more than 100 ad-hacks in prominent locations in Paris and five other major French cities. The guerilla artworks highlight the automaker’s greenhouse gas emissions, which are higher than many fossil fuel companies, and criticise the Olympic organising committee for accepting sponsorship from major polluters. 

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