**Vive La Lutte – Workers’ Struggle Poster (1968)**
This screen-printed poster, titled *Vive La Lutte des Travailleurs dans les Petites Entreprises* (*Long live the struggle of workers in small factories*), was created by the Atelier Populaire (People’s Workshop) during the protests of May 1968 in Paris. The design reflects the labor movement’s call for solidarity and better conditions, particularly for workers in small industries.
Atelier Populaire, born out of the École des Beaux-Arts, produced art that acted as political propaganda during the protests, advocating for workers’ rights and broader socio-political changes. The vibrant red factories in this piece symbolize unity and the industrial workers’ movement. Multilingual translations emphasize its universal message.