Cabello/Carceller │ I Am a Stranger, and I Am Moving on view at Galeria Joan Prats
Notas al pie: La revuelta (con Hélio Oiticica) #1, #2 y #3, 2020. Grafito, gouache, acuarela, papel vegetal, cinta adhesiva sobre papel, 40,6 x 29,7 cm cada una
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.- Every revolution, however great it may be, begins in the body itself (that of oneself), which is flesh but also, as the philosopher Baruch Spinoza pointed out, power and affection. It is true that liberation movements are collective and it is the force of its multitude that changes the course of events by means of revolution. However, it also remains true that throughout history a legion has fought for their freedom and for this they have been (and are) the subject of permanent violence that attacks their very existence. It is the substratum of jotería1 (fags, tomboys, trans , the queer, in short) that Gloria Anzaldúa claims to find at the base of every social liberation movement. Perhaps because the queer are always in
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1-of-12 1971 Plymouth Cuda 440-6 Goes for $960K - Not a Record, But Impressive 18 Jan 2021, 13:29 UTC ·
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The Cuda, which we first talked about in mid-December, was on the lot of car being sold by Mecum during a massive auction that concluded last week in Kissimmee, Florida. It’s a rare example of a rare breed of cars, and apparently someone spared no expense in getting their hands on it.
Made in convertible guise in 1971, the car is one of just 17 to have been equipped that year with the 440 6-BBL (7.2-liter) engine. Equally important, it is one of just 12 with that particular engine, automatic transmission, and convertible body style.
Roush-Supercharged 1941 Ford Pickup Sells for More Than a Ferrari 18 Jan 2021, 13:00 UTC ·
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It’s always nice to talk about custom cars going under the hammer because most of the time, this is the only chance we get to give them the 15-minutes of fame they deserve. In some cases, certain builds get two times that: the first when we stumble upon them, and the second time when they sell, if they do so for an impressive sum. 7 photos
We first talked about this custom 1941 Ford at the beginning of December, when we uncovered it on the lot of cars Mecum was planning to sell in Houston. In the meantime, the thing got itself a new owner, one that was willing to pay the highest amount anyone paid for all the cars present in Texas at the time.
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What you’re looking at is officially titled a 1930 Ford, but as usual when it comes to these things, it’s much more than that. We have parts bundled together that were once part of Fords, Corvettes, Cadillacs, and even Hudson Terraplanes, all coming together in a package one doesn’t see very often.
You might be familiar with the build before your eyes, unofficially named Durty 30, for one of two reasons: you’ve either seen it on the web before (it was shown for the first time at SEMA in 2016) or got to experience it yourself if you happen to be a CRS2 player, as it is one of the rides you get to own and drive.