Indonesian translation:
Live without war
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This poster is a remix of a 1980 PFLP poster by Marc Rudin which may be viewed here
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| 11:01 AM (4 hours ago)
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Comrade Megan,
Let me begin by saying how much I respect your work...a lot!
We feature a Special Collection of your personal work as well as that of Women of the Revolution at PPPA. If you notice any errors or want to add any links please feel free to let me know.
I have a question: Can you tell us who the artist is for the middle poster in this graphic:
http://192.195.68.107/posters/arise-power-political-art
I asked Art Hazelwood but he did not know and suggested I ask you.
in solidarity,
Dan Walsh/PPPA
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A revolution which does not aim at changing me by changing the relations between people does not interest me; what is more, I doubt whether a revolution which does not affect me enough to transform me is really a revolution at all. The Palestinian revolution has established new kinds of relations which have changed me, and in this sense the Palestinian revolution is my revolution.
Jean Genet
The Palestinians
1973
| 1:37 PM (2 hours ago)
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Hi Dan,
Wow, thank you so much, deep respect for PPPA and the work you're doing!
The artist for the middle poster is Ucup (Indonesians traditionally only have one name), who is one of the co-founders of Taring Padi in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Ucup was one of the artists who was part of the international exchange project Bangkit/Arise that we/Clarion Alley Mural Project did with artists and orgs from Yogya in 2018. As part of their work in San Francisco, the artists (Nano Warsono, Ucup, Bambang Toko, Weather Riyadi, Vina Puspita, and Harind Arvati) painted this mural in Clarion Alley. And Taring Padi were relentlessly targeted for anti-semitism last summer at the Documenta art exhibition in Germany.
In solidarity,
Megan
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Megan Wilson
Artist | Writer | Curator
she / they
Co-Director, Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP)