Democratic senator and civil rights activist John Lewis has spent a lifetime extolling the virtues of “good trouble, necessary trouble”, and at the end of 2016, one-time Dazed & Confused editor Roderick Stanley took up the call by launching online activist platform Good Trouble. When he was asked to create a printed version to coincide with an event on protest art, he turned to superstar art director Richard Turley, and together the two of them produced issue 23 of Good Trouble, a 12-page, largeformat newspaper.
Only 1,000 copies were printed, and readers were invited to pay what they wanted for the newspaper, which fizzes with Turley’s signature energy and humour. The art director is renowned for the work he did on Bloomberg Businessweek, and the sly playfulness he explored there…
