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maejemison

Gilbert Baker, designer of the Pride Flag, has passed away today at 65 years of age

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Recently honored in the ABC series “When We Rise”, the openly gay artist is remembered for designing the unifying symbol of the LGBT community and movement. 

The rainbow flag was first designed and handmade in 1978. A rainbow was used to reflect the fact that LGBT people are of natural beauty. The first flag was flown on June 25, 1978 at San Francisco Pride, with 8 colors. Each had its own meaning: hot pink for sexuality, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, turquoise for magic/art, blue for harmony, and violet for the spirit. Following the assassination of influential leader Harvey Milk, the flag was in high demand and was revised to retain efficiency. Nowadays, the flag is shown as having 6 evens colors, having dropped hot pink and turquoise. 

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(Original flag design, 1978)

Now we must remember Mr. Baker as designing the seminal symbol for our people. Gone are the days of the pink triangle–we define ourselves. Thank you for giving us this beautiful symbol. The Pride Flag is something that has given us the image for our pride and community. There is nothing I would rather assign myself to more than the rainbow. We will always remember you.

Source: frogs4johndenver
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Gran Fury was an artistic collective active in New York between 1988 to 1995 that operated in tandem with ACT UP, the AIDS advocacy group founded in the city in 1987. The organizations’ graphical material, in particular its iconic SILENCE=DEATH design, eventually disseminated beyond the city and beyond activist circles into national discourse and popular culture. Named for a line of Plymouth cars used by the police department, Gran Fury’s tactics embraced advertising techniques - bold aesthetics and graphic design, the exploitation of public spaces, emphasis on wide distribution. At the same time, its members remained wary of the branding of its art as trendy “convenient product” and consistently emphasized the limitations of art and importance of direct action, exemplified by the recurring slogan “Art is not enough”.

Our first projects were poster sniping (illegal wheat-pasting of posters on vacant signage), and Xeroxed flyers, a working method which grew out of an ACT UP aesthetic and our limited funds. After about a year, our tactics changed as we questioned whether postering was the most effective means of reaching a large general audience. 

As Gran Fury received increasing art world support, we did so with the condition that we receive the greatest possible public access to our work, in most cases exhibiting outside the art space itself. We decided not to produce work for the gallery market. Art institutions provided us with access to public spaces a group such as ours would otherwise never have had the resources to acquire; they profited through supporting AIDS work by an activist group which met their aesthetic standards and which was willing to observe certain boundaries of wheat was and was not allowable-explicit obscenity or critique of their sponsors.

…At the same time, our work began to feel like a signature style, a convenient product for the art world to use to fulfill its’ desire to “do something” about the AIDS crisis. Gran Fury’s status as flavor of the month in the American art world was over; interest in our work had shifted to Europe where we consistently felt handicapped by attempting to understand their specific issues, as well as by our inability to use colloquial slogans. In 1992 we designed a campaign for Montreal which utilized the symbols of Quebecois sovereignty to draw attention to AIDS issues – specifically a warning to conduct research and design programs that would apply to the Canadian situation. The project backfired because the icon we chose to use was too potent – some did not recognize it as an AIDS campaign. In general, we found that we could only produce the most general messages, otherwise we ran the risk of misreading a local situation or creating something that would fail in translation.

Good Luck…Miss You ~ Gran Fury

We want the art world to recognize that collective direct action will bring an end to the AIDS crisis. And that collective direct action can mean a whole lot of things across a whole lot of communities: we have already been co-opted, we are complicit with the art world’s institutions in what we hope are strategic ways. We do not only act as an irritant, we also point to what’s going on in society at large. 

Whenever we can, we steer the art world projects into public spaces so that we can address audiences other than museum-going audiences or the readership of art magazines…

Our main beat isn’t with the art world, it’s with the United States government’s lack of response and the political crisis that underlies the medical crisis of AIDS. If we can use the art world as a tool to broadly articulate concerns, then we are glad for that support. My fear is that the heavy emphasis on the cultural analysis of AIDS distances us from the fact that this is a living, breathing crisis in which lives are at stake right at this moment.

BOMB: Gran Fury by Robert Gober

NYPL

Source: unhistorical
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leiaoragana asked:

because of u i watched the entirety of the bletchley circle today, all of it, it was so good, rip me. do u have any headcanons about millie and susan they are Lesbians and i love them.

prsphn1-deactivated20160816 answered:

you are literally the realest mvp 

  • millie and susan, #comfirmed lesbians in love, my gorgeous mums
  • ok so listen. listen. they totally . “the plans we had” oh god i’m dying listen they totally. listen fuck timothy move over im bending canon coppers cant catch me LISTEN susan and millie, out on adventures. exploring the world together.
  • theyre in paris and they put a lovelock on the bridge and eat at sidewalk cafés
  • all over europe, millie flashing her sick language skills and susan in the background like oo oOOh n o!
  • AND THEY NEVER GET LOST!!!!! millie: [pulls a map out her sleeve] so as i was saying…. AAAAA my mums,,,,
  • and susan easily figuring out how the transport system works nbd she sees the Systems aaaaa
  • oh my gosh them holding hands as they walk down secluded pathways with not many people kiSSING ON A SIDEWALK IN MOONLIGHT!!!!!! LITERALLY RIP MY ENTIRE GAY ASS IM DYING
  • trying out other foods and lots of things u cant get in britain oh no
  • ooooooh my god!!!!! omg !!!!!!! all the fashion cities and millie my Hot Mum™ in her SHIRTS!!!!!! her SHIRTS!!!! u know what im saying!!!!! those!!! those SHIRTS!!!! and susan like. hello Suffering…old frien d!? ,
  • millie downright flirting with susan all the time n susan is just blushy and CUTE
  • like when shes like “wouldve been a big bunch for 2 shillings” and susan just flails her arms im dYING ITS #CONFIRMED MILLIE BOUGHT SUSAN FLOWERS ALL THE TIME I LITERALLY LIVE IN HELL
  • the shirts im. oh god susan lives in hell as well those shIRTS
  • also eeh… i mean… shauna….ur an artist…….hint hint cough…
THIS MAKES ME WANNA REWATCH IT DAMN bletchley circle text
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Modern Mythology
“↳ Angels are Aliens - You’ve seen them before, those glowing figures that stand in the darkest corner of your room and whisper of black holes and nebulae. Those primordial beings that visit your dreams and divine in you secrets of...
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Modern Mythology

↳ Angels are Aliens - You’ve seen them before, those glowing figures that stand in the darkest corner of your room and whisper of black holes and nebulae. Those primordial beings that visit your dreams and divine in you secrets of futures absolved and pasts never-happened. Not gods, nor humans, but a race made of something ancient and holy. Some nights, you wake to their too long fingers caressing your cheekbones as they ask you to not be afraid. It’s hard, they have so many eyes. So, so many eyes. You wonder how you could ever possibly escape them as your eyes drift back closed and you fall into electric worlds where old suns glow neon and bodies forgotten drift into nothingness.

Source: nikolomachiavelli
DAMN mythos y:biblical x queue look so seattle but you feel so la