"nothing matters so do what you love and be kind" is the single most viscerally impactful message i have ever gleaned from consuming media and i'm going to live every day with that kind of hopepunk nihilism for the rest of my life
Palestinian women on a rooftop of a house in Jerusalem. 1932 Palestine.
Green explotion
“Proletarians of all countries, unite!!!” by Aleksandr Petrovich Apsit (1919)
holding hands
raised hands of great finesse, kom ombo temple - egypt // holding hands, persepolis - iran // egyptian colossal of ramesses II and the goddess sekhmet // temple of horus at edfu
Agnes Pelton (1881–1961) — Mother of Silence (oil on canvas, 1933)
Soviet poster of 1978, criticizing the aggressions of Israel against the Palestinian people. Drawing of Evgeny Abramovich Kazhdan. In the text in highlight at the top of the work, it reads: "Those who fight against oppression are maintained in imprisoned in the Palestinians occupied by Israel. For the sacred law of the Palestinian people of having their own independent state."
Skinhead faisant l’amour, Londres, Angleterre, 1978
Nan Goldin
80′s New York Art/Club Scene as documented by Maripol’s polaroids.
Photos from Top Left: Grace Jones, Madonna, Debbie Harry, Sade, Keith Haring & Debi Mazar, Anya Phillips, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Madonna, Madonna & Keith Haring.
Black Panther Party for Self-Defense propaganda poster thread. Most of the art was drawn by artist and ex-Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party, comrade Emory Douglas.
Urban America in the 1970s, Photographed:
Shopping Mall in Staten Island, NY • Spanish Harlem, NY • Flea Market in Berkeley, CA • 8th Street in Manhattan, NY • Restaurant in Manhattan Beach, CA • Lombard Street in San Francisco, CA