JON
LANBROA

Jon Z. and Ixa Lanbroa.

From Spain. Live and work in Bizkaia.

Anarchy without adjectives

This project combats negative stereotypical images of Anarchy. The purpose is to show that people aren’t fight for an unattainable aim or a pipe-dream. But we must fight without the use of force. It’s a visual challenge that invites the use of ideas, creativity and goodwill gestures through words and example.

It appears necessary to point out that anarchy is focused on fomenting individual freedom that aims to facilitate social change. When we’re facing the threat of a world organized by relations that destroy life and generate exclusion, inequalities, and violence, we need to think about how to build a better and more hopeful world for all. To build a world where this and future generations respect cultural diversity and where women don’t need to be afraid. To build a world that’s more sustainable, where we’re promoting fair trade, making an appeal to levy taxes on capital interests, with no walls… What the majority thinks is not always right and minority viewpoints would not be the best for all. What’s good for you is not necessarily good for someone else. Everyone is different and diversity is the rule of humanity. Look twice, think three times and then react. Why not give a twist to the interpretation of Anarchy without adjectives?

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Pendulum Suspension from the series Anarchy without adjectives by Jon Lanbroa
Anarchy without adjectives by JON Lanbroa
Inspirational marsh from the series Anarchy without adjectives by Jon Lanbroa
Walls fall down from the series Anarchy without adjectives by Jon Lanbroa
Dissident from the series Anarchy without adjectives by Jon Lanbroa
Against all odds from the series Anarchy without adjectives by Jon Lanbroa
A pipe dream? from the series Anarchy without adjectives by Jon Lanbroa
Saved from Oblivion from the series Anarchy without adjectives by Jon Lanbroa
Out of focus from the series Anarchy without adjectives by Jon Lanbroa
Whatever the say from the series Anarchy without adjectives by Jon Lanbroa