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2nd Edition of Notes on Anti-capitalist Solidarity: An Essay for the Working Class Artist was first commissioned by former Artspeak Director/Curator Bopha Chhay and published as part of their BEACON series. This new edition features a new forward, "2nd Edition note, The limits of working-class solidarity: ICE" In the essay, Oakley states: Why do so many artists, designers, and low-wage workers still embrace this system of exploitation without question? Are we so compromised by the false promise of success that we have become numb to the exploitation we endure for the chance of being in a place to exploit others ourselves? Do we want to be in this position? And if not, what can we do to change this? BEACON is a series that examines how artists’ commitment to broader social movements informs contemporary artistic practice. It will feature texts by artists whose practices engage with language and visual arts. Former Artspeak Director/Curator Bopha Chhay edited the series. Notes on Anti-capitalist Solidarity: An Essay for the Working Class Artist By Be Oakley 2nd Edition of 300 52 pages Risograph printed (Medium Blue, Black, Flat Gold, and Red)
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Made in United States Age: Adult Author: Be Oakley Binding: Paperback Page Count: 50 - 99 Subject: Art & Photography Subtitle: An Essay for the Working Class Artist Theme: LGBTQ+ Product Language: English Weight: 54.43 g (1.92 oz) Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.7 x 0.3 cm (6.8 x 4.2 x 0.1 in) Production: Ethically sourced, Fair trade, and Renewables-powered































