Doesn’t have to be explicitly Marxist of course. I love the WW2 USSR posters and art myself.

EDIT: Is there a site that archives art like that (posters, magazines, zines etc.)?

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      The last two are my favourite from this list, the cranes and trees on the last one are lovely

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        I love them too! The second to last shows incredible heroism from women, the last shows how humanity is a part of nature and must be an active participant in nature, protecting it while using it to provide for us all, rather than seeing us as outside of nature.

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    Aside from the very cool stuff already posted, the Mansu Hill Grand Monument in the DPRK is amazing. It’s so huge it’s hard to do it justice with photos. Fitting for one of the greatest acts of resistance in human history.

    I also really like the style of Vietnamese posters. They look so happy and hopeful.

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        It’s good but not my favorite. Of course i can appreciate the ideological symbolism there, but stylistically i prefer something that is a bit different from the classical western European aesthetic style, a style which you can very clearly see in the Родина-мать statue, whereas i feel like other Soviet works of art tried to develop a distinct socialist style.

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        I also really like how the socialist realism style looks in murals, mosaics and reliefs.

        Just a few random examples, not necessarily my favorites

        As for poster art, there’s just too much to choose from, but here are a few i found recently:

        I like the internationalism in this one

        This one just encapsulates optimism for the future

        And i appreciate how this one highlights industry and agriculture

        And really we should also not forget to mention music as another form of socialist art, but again, way too much to choose from there, best left to a separate post.

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          I like the internationalism in this one

          Setting this as my profile banner as we speak.

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            Nice. It’s called “Fighting for Peace”, created for International Workers’ Day in 1950 by a Romanian artist. (I just felt i had to represent socialist Romania; it produced some great art - including film and music - during the socialist period and i sometimes feel like we are a bit under-appreciated among the socialist bloc.)

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    One of my all-time favorite works is “It Has Come to Pass” by Sergei Lukin. Imagine contemplating the opulence of the palace, knowing how the peasantry lived outside. Knowing that the revolution had triumphed and that it was time to build a future for everyone.

    Some honorable mentions:

    There’s a user named Fan Wennan who does concept art. It’s truly amazing:

    “China: 2098”

    Edit: some places where you can find socialist/communist/propaganda art:

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    I forgot their username but they post on Twitter a lot of dope post capitalist art like this:

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    One time a friend posted a really expensive house they were gawking at so I edited this soldier into it

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      Honestly this (and the other piece of art showing a soldier in the white palace) really encapsulates that feeling of awe at the wealth of the rich. Not like an appreciative awe, or even envious, but simply shock at the opulence that is inconceivable to a lot of people. I remember feeling this even when I walked onto my university campus for the first time, although obviously it’s not as evil as aristicrats, just the shock that such a thing actually exists (as someone who went to very badly underfunded schools as a kid)

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    The mosaic panel “Blacksmiths of the present” on the wall at the entrance of the Institute of Nuclear Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Kyiv

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    I’m biased because i prefer this type of art but “beat the whites with a red wedge” I’d my personal favorite

    I think i like it so much because it has an…“意境深远” or resonant quality to it. Meaning that, at least in my experience, it conveys a lot of emotion and meaning through its abstractness without the viewer being able to explicitly state what exactly is causing that. I’m a very “Daoist” person when it comes to art so that’s probably why i like it so much

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    Hope this fits. I like quiet and hopeful soviet art. Young family moved in to a new home, have their whole life ahead of them. “Lyrical housewarming”, Yuri Pimenov 1965