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  2. Anarchism and the arts - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, anarchist interest in the DIY movement and anarcho-punk subcultures also led to the rise of anarchist involvement in creating mail art – "art which uses the postal service in some way" – as well as in the zine movement. Some contemporary anarchists make art in the form of flyposters, stencils, and radical puppets.

  3. Anarchist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The black flag has been associated with anarchism since the 1880s, when several anarchist organizations and journals adopted the name Black Flag. [1] The black flag, a traditional anarchist symbol. Howard J. Ehrlich writes in Reinventing Anarchy, Again: The black flag is the negation of all flags. It is a negation of nationhood...

  4. Portal:Anarchism/Selected image - Wikipedia

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    Fénéon and Signac were both prominent Perisian artists and anarchists, influential in the neo-impressionist art movements. Many anarchists have expressed anarchist philosophy through art. Art styles and mediums which have been influenced by anarchism include French Symbolism, Surrealism, Punk rock, poetry, and film.

  5. Anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Anarchists such as Leo Tolstoy and Herbert Read stated that the border between the artist and the non-artist, what separates art from a daily act, is a construct produced by the alienation caused by capitalism and it prevents humans from living a joyful life. [174] Other anarchists advocated for or used art as a means to achieve anarchist ends ...

  6. Clifford Harper - Wikipedia

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    Harper remains an engaged anarchist activist, having been involved with organising the UK's annual Anarchist Bookfair, re-designing Freedom newspaper in 2005, producing books, pamphlets, posters, book covers, postcards and drawings for, and supporting, anarchists everywhere. His drawings have been used and reproduced by anarchists and others in ...

  7. Aleksei Gan - Wikipedia

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    Alexei Gan at the First OSA Conference, 1928. Aleksei Mikhailovich Gan (Russian: Алексей Михайлович Ган; born Imberkh; 1887 [1] or 1893 [2] – 8 September, 1942 [1] [2]) was a Russian anarchist and later Marxist avant-garde artist, art theorist and graphic designer.

  8. Allan Antliff - Wikipedia

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    Allan W. Antliff (born 1957) is an anarchist activist, art critic, author and founding member of the Toronto Anarchist Free School (now Anarchist U) who has written extensively on the topics of anarchism and art in North America since the 1980s.

  9. Category:Anarchist culture - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Anarchist culture" The following 20 pages are in this category ...