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The Political Broadsheet: The Taller de Gráfica Popular
The Taller de Gráfica Popular (The People’s Print Workshop), commonly known as the TGP, was established in Mexico City in 1937 by artists Leopoldo Méndez (1902–1968), Luis Arenal (1908–1985), Raúl Anguiano (1915–2006), and Pablo O’Higgins (1904–1983). The TGP was a collective center for the creation of sociopolitical art. Sharing the post-revolutionary idealism of the Mexican muralists, the TGP aimed to reach a broad audience, primarily through the dissemination of inexpensive wood- and linoleum-block prints. The group’s declaration of principles announced, “The TGP believes that, in order to serve the people, art must reflect the social reality of the times and have unity in content and form.”
In an effort to be relevant to workers and their struggles, artists created works that were highly didactic. The workshop’s output, which included posters, prints, portfolios, and other illustrations, was enormous. Most of the works made in the 1930s and 1940s—the workshop’s heyday—expose the exploitation of the poor, attack the abuse of peasant rights, criticize the land-ownership system, and denounce European fascism and United States imperialism. A remarkable aspect of the TGP is that it was open to applicants from all social classes and occupations; it also included a number of foreign artists. The TGP earned international acclaim, which led to the creation of similar workshops throughout the world.
- Ilona Katzew, 2008
José Chávez Morado
Campesino de Guanajuato (Guanajuato Farmer), 1942
Jesús Escobedo
Discrimination ‘K K K’ (Discriminación ‘K K K’), circa 1940
Ángel Bracho
Birth of the Confederation of Latin American Workers (Nacimiento de la Confederación de Trabajadores de América Latina), 1948
Leopoldo Méndez
The Revenge of the People (La venganza de los pueblos), 1942
Leopoldo Méndez
Ambassador Lane Wilson “Fixes” the Problem (El embajador Lane Wilson “arregla” el conflicto), 1947
Mariana Yampolsky
Emiliano Zapata’s Youth: Objective Lesson (La juventud de Emiliano Zapata: lección objetiva), 1947
Leopoldo Méndez
Solitude (Soledad), 1947, published 1948
Arturo García Bustos
The Industrialization of Latin America (La industrialización de América Latina), 1948
Luis Arenal Bastar
Lázaro Cárdenas and Agrarian Reform, 1934–40 (Lázaro Cárdenas y la Reforma Agraria, 1934-1940), 1947
Pablo O'Higgins
Untitled (Sin título), circa 1940
Antonio Franco
Declaration of War on the Axis Powers. June 1, 1942 (La declaración de guerra al Eje, el 1o de junio de 1942), 1947
Pablo O'Higgins
The Cananea Strike: Mexican Workers Demand Equal Rights as the Yankee Workers (La huelga de Cananea: los obreros mexicanos reclaman igualdad de derechos frente a los obreros yanquis), 1947
Everardo Ramírez
The Plan of San Luis Terrifies the Dictatorship (El plan de San Luis aterroriza a la dictadura), 1947
Fernando Castro Pacheco
The Río Blanco Strike: The Textile Workers Take Up the Fight. January 7, 1907 (La huelga de Río Blanco: los obreros textiles se lanzan a la lucha. 7 de enero de 1907), 1947
Alberto Beltrán
Porfirio Díaz Makes Statements to Mr. Creelman About the People’s Civil Liberties. 1908 (Porfirio Díaz hace declaraciones al Míster Creelman sobre las libertades cívicas del pueblo. 1908), 1947
Ignacio Aguirre
Venustiano Carranza Rallies the Constitutionalist Leaders. March 26, 1913 (Venustiano Carranza arenga a los jefes constitucionalistas. 26 de marzo de 1913), 1947
Fernando Castro Pacheco
Assassination of Congressman Serapio Rendón by Victoriano Huerta. August 22, 1913 (Asesinato del diputado Serapio Rendón por Victoriano Huerta. 22 de agosto de 1913), 1947
Alfredo Zalce
Victoriano Huerta Shuts Down Congress. October 19, 1913 (Victoriano Huerta clausura las Cámaras. 10 de octubre de 1913), 1947
Alberto Beltrán
Guerrilla Fighters against Victoriano Huerta’s Dictatorship (Las guerrillas contra la dictadura de Victoriano Huerta), 1947
Alfredo Zalce
Forced Labor in the Valle Nacional. 1890–1900 (Trabajos forzados en el Valle Nacional. 1890-1900), 1947