Review Disobedient Objects at the V&A
The balaclava, the placard, the loudspeaker – the instruments of protest are well-established. Except they aren’t. As this exhibition at the V&A shows, the methods and means by which people have made their voices heard have been unimaginably varied. Think protest, and most people think violence, but the overriding impression given by the objects on show here is of wit. Resourcefulness, ingenuity, but, primarily, wit. There’s the five pound notes defaced with income inequality stats, elegant china tea sets bearing suffragette slogans and a placard from the student protests reading “I wish my boyfriend was as dirty as your policies.”