The big picture campesinos unite in Tina Modotti’s Mexico

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The contemporary of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo uses her art to highlight peasant farmers fighting for agrarian reform in this 1927 pictureThe Italian-born silent-film star, photographer and model Tina Modotti took this picture in Mexico in 1927. She had moved to live full-time in Mexico City from Los Angeles four years earlier with her lover and fellow photographer Edward Weston and the pair of them became part of an artistic avant garde that included Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Modotti used her photographs to advance the cause of the campesinos – the mass of peasant farmers who demanded the agrarian reform they had fought for in the revolution and civil war of the previous decade. The headline of the newspaper here is a cry for fair redistribution: “All of the land, not pieces of the land!”The newspaper El Machete had been founded by a group of artists and journalists under the slogan: “The machete is used to reap cane, kill snakes, end strife, and humble the pride of the impious rich.” Modotti had taken that message to heart, creating compositions like this one which conveyed, beautifully, both the unity of the campesinos – individually faceless under their traditional sombreros – and their subversive collective will. By 1927 she had split from Weston and was in a relationship with a Communist party leader, Xavier Guerrero.Tina Modotti – Artist and Activist is at Foam, Amsterdam, 17 November–31 January 2024 Continue reading...

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