Posts tagged "Communism"
What is interesting, is that the Frida Kahlo venerated by American feminists is a very different Frida Kahlo to the one people learn about in Mexico, in the Chicano community. In her country, she is recognized as an important artist and a key figure in revolutionary politics of early 20th century Mexico. Her communist affiliations are made very clear. Her relationship with Trotsky is underscored. All her political activities with Diego Rivera are constantly emphasized. The connection between her art and her politics is always made. When Chicana artists became interested in Frida Kahlo in the ‘70s and started organizing homages, they made the connection between her artistic project and theirs because they too were searching for an aesthetic compliment to a political view that was radical and emancipatory. But when the Euro-American feminists latch onto Frida Kahlo in the early ‘80s and when the American mainstream caught on to her, she was transformed into a figure of suffering. I am very critical of that form of appropriation.

Coco Fusco on her Amerindians piece from 1992 with Guillermo Gómez-Peña (via mayalikeskafka

Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gómez-Peña by Anna Johnson, BOMB 42/Winter 1993, ART Interview/performance

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murdermetonymy:

this is how people will look as they commute to their jobs in communism. not just jobs, but unalienated labor and kisses for our friends and lovers. 

murdermetonymy:

this is how people will look as they commute to their jobs in communism. not just jobs, but unalienated labor and kisses for our friends and lovers. 

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Fun Fact: Marx and I share a birthday and I am envious of his beard. 

Fun Fact: Marx and I share a birthday and I am envious of his beard. 

picturesofwar:

The purge of Nikolai Yezhov.

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Oh Marx, Y U so $@$$Y?

Oh Marx, Y U so $@$$Y?

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Morgan. 21. NH/OH.
My "art" My face

Y'all wanna read some Poems?

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