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'Cats of the Louvre' by Matsumoto Taiyo
handala حنظلة
From approximately 1975 through 1987 Naji Al-Ali created cartoons that depict the complexities of the plight of Palestinian refugees. These cartoons are still relevant today and Handala, the refugee child who is present in every cartoon, remains a potent symbol of the struggle of the Palestinian people for justice and self-determination.
Naji Al-Ali wrote( Handala was born ten years old, and he will always be ten years old. At that age, I left my homeland, and when he returns, Handala will still be ten, and then he will start growing up. The laws of nature do not apply to him. He is unique. Things will become normal again when the homeland returns.)
“This character was born to survive. I will continue within him even after I die.”
Naji al-Ali, assassinated august 29th, 1987.
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Theresa Cha | Life Mixing performance (1975), at University Art Museum, Berkeley.
In the exhibition No other cure none other than words in talking, the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden is currently showing historical and contemporary female artists whose works are linked by the themes of language, memory and the experience of foreignness. The title of the exhibition is taken from the book Temps Morts by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951, Busan, KOR - 1982, New York, USA).
In her lecture, Dr. Lisa Steib refers to the art that influenced Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's work in the Bay Area of California in the 1970s, especially the performance art that emerged in and around San Francisco during this period. In addition to Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, the lecture will focus on artists such as Terry Fox, Jim Melchert and Tom Marioni.
The lecture will be held in German.
Vernügen der Augen und des Gemüths, in Vorstellung einer allgemeinen Sammlung von Conchylien welche im Meere, im süssen Wasser und auf dem Lande gefunden werden - Georg Wolfgang Knorr - 1790 - via Internet Archive
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lesbian traffic lights in trafalgar square, london, june 2016
the rainbow tunnel, san francisco