Rent is Theft

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Boldly layered with angular architecture and vivid geometry, this image captures a striking convergence of social critique and art. The phrase “Rent is Theft” resonates as a call to challenge systemic inequities, while additional text such as “Seize the City” and “Squat the World” underscores a spirit of defiance and reclamation. The composition evokes a blend of Constructivist influence and modern urbanism, with fragmented skyscrapers and dissected textures symbolising a critique of private property and capital.

The visual language harks back to revolutionary art movements of the early 20th century, with overtones of Russian Constructivism’s graphic sharpness and radical ethos. This imaginative layering of modernist elements illustrates the ongoing dialogue between art and activism. Rich with historical lineage, the image serves as both an artistic statement and a piece of social commentary, grounding its message in expressions of resistance and collective action.

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    Rent is Theft
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