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Poster: La Rivetera de Carthagène

Cat. № POSTER-241 · Archive reference image

Lost Art Movements № 241

La Rivetera de Carthagène

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A sculptural manifesto poster from a lost 1980s feminist art movement centered in Cartagena, Colombia. The figure—rendered in pastel ceramic—balances abundance (fruit, sustenance, labor) against physical power, her bicep flexed in deliberate echo of mid-century propaganda. The subtitle, 'La Force, La Grâce, La Subversion,' suggests a movement that reclaimed domestic imagery as radical labor. This artifact speaks to collectors of suppressed art history, Latin American cultural movements, and design that collapses revolutionary intent into domestic form.

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Section
Lost Art Movements
Style
pastel ceramic sculpture, feminist manifesto typography, soft gradient backdrop
Mood
subversive, tender, sculptural, quietly radical
Palette
pale pink, soft blue, cream, coral red
Collection
Rosie The Riveter Reimagined

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cartagenacolombiafeminist art1980ssculpturepasteldomestic laborsubversionwomen's powersurrealismceramicmanifestolatin american art

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