it’s so true that the greatest weapon against nihilism and existential despair is to find joy in the mundane and never stop chasing after love
Solidarity.✌🏾🇵🇸❤️
beauty in horror - raw intent by antony micallef / The Magnus Archives episode 32: Hive / two part by rghayati / I am in Eskew episode 1: Correspondence / oda jaune
The Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America (Spanish: Organización de Solidaridad con los Pueblos de Asia, África y América Latina), abbreviated as OSPAAAL, is a Cuban political movement with the stated purpose of fighting globalisation, imperialism, neoliberalism and defending human rights.It publishes the magazine Tricontinental. The OSPAAAL was founded in Havana in January 1966, after the Tricontinental Conference, a meeting of leftist delegates from Guinea, the Congo, South Africa, Angola, Vietnam, Syria, North Korea, the Palestine Liberation Organization, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Chile and the Dominican Republic.
One of the main purposes of the organisation is to promote the causes of socialism and communism in the Third World; for example, OSPAAAL strongly supported Hugo Chávez. Social development, which the organization says is a human right, is a recurring theme in OSPAAAL publications.
From its foundation until the mid-1980s, OSPAAAL produced brightly coloured propaganda posters promoting their cause, however, financial difficulty and ink shortages forced the organization to stop producing these posters. However, in 2000, these posters began to be printed again.
These posters, as they intended to be internationalist, usually had their message written in Spanish, English, French, and Arabic. As opposed to being put up on walls around Cuba, these posters were instead folded up and stapled into copies of Tricontinental, so that they could be distributed internationally. This allowed OSPAAAL to send its message to its subscribers around the world.
Kayoko Kimura — Birth (mixed media on hemp paper laid on panel, 2014)
Spain in transition, 1976-1980, photographed by Manel Armengol (via Flickr)
Witches’ Flight - art by Francisco Goya (1798)
"Danger! Do not pick those mushrooms!" Soviet health poster.
Emily Jacir
‘MEMORIAL TO 418 PALESTINIAN VILLAGES WHICH WERE DESTROYED, DEPOPULATED AND OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL IN 1948′
A refugee tent embroidered with the names of the 418 Palestinian villages.
Soviet poster, 1926
Via Constantin Sessorov
Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) dir. Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
Poster by James Jean