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The image captures a white wall adorned with numerous small, square and rectangular prints, arranged in an overlapping, collage-like display. The prints, likely linocuts or screen prints, feature stark graphic designs in black, dark red, and muted green/grey on white or off-white paper. This indoor setting, probably a gallery or exhibition space in Rosario, Argentina, showcases political and historical themes.

The activity depicted is the public display of graphic art or political posters, conveying messages of protest, human rights, and social justice. The designs often include stylized figures, protest scenes, and a map of Argentina.

Notable details include the informal, dense arrangement of the prints, creating a powerful visual narrative. The limited color palette enhances the graphic impact, emphasizing the serious nature of the content.

Visible text, predominantly in Spanish, highlights Argentina's political and social history:
- "NUNCA MAS!" (Never again!)
- "LIBERTAD A LOS PRESOS POLITICOS CARCEL A LOS GENOCIDAS" (Freedom for political prisoners, Jail for the genocidaires)
- "PRESOS POLITICOS REPRESION GENOCIDIO DESAPARECIDOS IMPUNIDAD HAMBRE DESOCUPACION" (Political prisoners, Repression, Genocide, Disappeared, Impunity, Hunger, Unemployment)
- "democracia SI PERO sin represion sin pobreza sin hambre sin presos politicos sin genocidas NUNCA MAS!" (Democracy YES BUT without repression, without poverty, without hunger, without political prisoners, without genocidaires, NEVER AGAIN!)
- "PROTESTA REPRESION PROTESTA CONCIENCIA" (Protest, Repression, Protest, Conscience)
- A slogan featuring "RUCKMAN" and "MATARON A NISMAN" (killed Nisman).
- "ESTADO DE SITIO" (State of Siege)
- "BARRIO SANTIAGO" (Santiago Neighborhood)
- "QUE HAY DE NUEVO VIEJO?" (What's new, old man?)
- Dates like "1975-1983", "1983-2004", "1975-2004", referencing significant historical periods.
- "ARGENTINA NUNCA MAS"
- "CUANDO LA PATRIA... LLORA" (When the homeland... cries)

Some prints also feature Russian text:
- "1861 ПЕРВОГО ГАЯ" (1861 First of May) and "2007"
- "Борьба рабочих создает историю" (Workers' struggle creates history)
- "ПРОТЕСТА" (Protest)

The display evokes a strong sense of memory, struggle, and demand for justice.
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FM-pWi952

Jan 11, 2025

Rosario, Argentina

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The image captures a white wall adorned with numerous small, square and rectangular prints, arranged in an overlapping, collage-like display. The prints, likely linocuts or screen prints, feature stark graphic designs in black, dark red, and muted green/grey on white or off-white paper. This indoor setting, probably a gallery or exhibition space in Rosario, Argentina, showcases political and historical themes. The activity depicted is the public display of graphic art or political posters, conveying messages of protest, human rights, and social justice. The designs often include stylized figures, protest scenes, and a map of Argentina. Notable details include the informal, dense arrangement of the prints, creating a powerful visual narrative. The limited color palette enhances the graphic impact, emphasizing the serious nature of the content. Visible text, predominantly in Spanish, highlights Argentina's political and social history: - "NUNCA MAS!" (Never again!) - "LIBERTAD A LOS PRESOS POLITICOS CARCEL A LOS GENOCIDAS" (Freedom for political prisoners, Jail for the genocidaires) - "PRESOS POLITICOS REPRESION GENOCIDIO DESAPARECIDOS IMPUNIDAD HAMBRE DESOCUPACION" (Political prisoners, Repression, Genocide, Disappeared, Impunity, Hunger, Unemployment) - "democracia SI PERO sin represion sin pobreza sin hambre sin presos politicos sin genocidas NUNCA MAS!" (Democracy YES BUT without repression, without poverty, without hunger, without political prisoners, without genocidaires, NEVER AGAIN!) - "PROTESTA REPRESION PROTESTA CONCIENCIA" (Protest, Repression, Protest, Conscience) - A slogan featuring "RUCKMAN" and "MATARON A NISMAN" (killed Nisman). - "ESTADO DE SITIO" (State of Siege) - "BARRIO SANTIAGO" (Santiago Neighborhood) - "QUE HAY DE NUEVO VIEJO?" (What's new, old man?) - Dates like "1975-1983", "1983-2004", "1975-2004", referencing significant historical periods. - "ARGENTINA NUNCA MAS" - "CUANDO LA PATRIA... LLORA" (When the homeland... cries) Some prints also feature Russian text: - "1861 ПЕРВОГО ГАЯ" (1861 First of May) and "2007" - "Борьба рабочих создает историю" (Workers' struggle creates history) - "ПРОТЕСТА" (Protest) The display evokes a strong sense of memory, struggle, and demand for justice.

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