Street Art and/or Street Politics

We welcome the news that bullets are being fired into museums and palaces, into the works of Reubens, instead of into the houses of the poor in working class neighborhoods!

We welcome it when open struggle between capital and labor takes place where culture and art feel at home. The art and culture that gag the poor, that delight the bourgeois on Sunday and accommodate oppression on Monday.

Every expression of artistic indifference is counterrevolutionary!

Fnarr fnarr.

This Wednesday night: Opening of the On the Wall exhibit of ‘international street art’. “Our modern art gallery is dedicated to bringing some of the finest international artists to Australia, including world renowned stencil artist Blek Le Rat and Alexander Hoda, the enfant terrible of English sculpture.”

LOL.

    6pm
    Metro Gallery
    1214 High Street
    Armadale

This Friday night: Lucio, a Spanish-language documentary film which tells the dramatic story of Lucio Urtubia, a sort of anarchist Robin Hood whose militancy brought him into contact with some of the most significant events of our era. Plus Monson, riot, and other fun footage.

    7pm
    Melbourne Anarchist Resource Centre (MARC)
    62 St Georges Rd
    Northcote

About @ndy

I live in Melbourne, Australia. I like anarchy. I don't like nazis. I enjoy eating pizza and drinking beer. I barrack for the greatest football team on Earth: Collingwood Magpies. The 2024 premiership's a cakewalk for the good old Collingwood.
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