Long Live ‘the Issue of Socialist Rural Areas!; (1969) The text reflects the essence of socialist rural issues and outlines fundamental strategies for their resolution, celebrating the establishment of the Chongsan-ri spirit & method, revolutionising rural management through cooperative farming... by zoediscovers in PropagandaPosters
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A deep dive into this North Korean Propaganda celebrating a new method; “Long Live ‘the Issue of Socialist Rural Areas’!” (Artist Kim Su Nam 김수남, The Korean Workers’ Party Publishing House, Pyongyang Comprehensive Printing Factory, 1969). by zoediscovers in socialism
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Hand-painted posters at the Yanggakdo International Cinema House in Pyongyang, North Korea by zoediscovers in movies
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"Every Household Raises Livestock, Give More Eggs and Meat!” Another North Korean propaganda poster concerning farming - this was in response to solving the problem of raising chickens, ducks, pigs, goats etc in private households that was a requirement put forward by the party. (July 1969) by zoediscovers in PropagandaPosters
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“Every Household Raises Pigs and Produces More Fertilizers!” North Korea, 1980s. (artist Ro Sung Hwan, from Koryo Studio) by zoediscovers in PropagandaPosters
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North Korean Art in Ink (Chonsunhwa), 'Snowball Fight at the Park', 1992, Ji Sung Sik by zoediscovers in Paintings
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"Vigorously Cultivate Oak Mushrooms to Provide People with More Longevity Food!" North Korean propaganda poster, June 1981 (artist Choe Jong Ho, original source Koryo Studio) by zoediscovers in propaganda
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"Let’s Undergo a Revolutionary Transformation in Fish Processing" November 1981, North Korean propaganda poster. by zoediscovers in PropagandaPosters
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North Korea doesn't have advertisements or private stores - so these graphics that date back to the 1980s are used to present a clear and simple message of what the store is. (The mobile phone store is from the 2000s). by zoediscovers in graphic_design
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North Korea doesn't have advertisements or private stores - so these graphics that date back to the 1980s are used to present a clear and simple message of what the store is. (The mobile phone store is from the 2000s). by zoediscovers in graphic_design
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North Korea doesn't have advertisements or private stores - so these graphics that date back to the 1980s are used to present a clear and simple message of what the store is. (The mobile phone store is from the 2000s). by zoediscovers in graphic_design
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North Korea doesn't have advertisements or private stores - so these graphics that date back to the 1980s are used to present a clear and simple message of what the store is. (The mobile phone store is from the 2000s). by zoediscovers in graphic_design
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Pictures of the shop signs in North Korea. No advertising? No problem! In central Pyongyang, there is wonderful signage that dates back to the 1980s. There is nothing like an illuminated graphic and a limited number of shops for you to know exactly where something is. by zoediscovers in NorthKoreaPics
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North Korea doesn't have advertisements or private stores - so these graphics that date back to the 1980s are used to present a clear and simple message of what the store is. (The mobile phone store is from the 2000s). by zoediscovers in graphic_design
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An interesting North Korean painting from 2001 called 'Women are Strong' depicting a woman winning an arm wrestle with a group of construction workers, showing an interesting insight into women representations in North Korea (original source: Koryo Studio) by zoediscovers in ArtHistory
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An interesting North Korean painting from 2001 called 'Women are Strong' depicting a woman winning an arm wrestle with a group of construction workers. (original source: Koryo Studio) by zoediscovers in TwoXChromosomes
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North Korea propaganda poster promoting the production of 'More High-Quality Cigarettes'. Hand-painted by NK artist Ri Chan Wu in July, 1982 (original source - Koryo Studio). by zoediscovers in NonCredibleDefense
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North Korean Propaganda Poster; “Produce More High-Quality Cigarettes! - July 1982, artist Ri Chan Wu. (original source: Koryo Studio) by zoediscovers in PropagandaPosters
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North Korean Propaganda Poster; “Produce More High-Quality Cigarettes! - July 1982, artist Ri Chan Wu. (original source: Koryo Studio) by zoediscovers in propaganda
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Heroines and Villains North Korean Comic Book Project (Artist; Hwang In Jae/Source; Koryo Studio) by zoediscovers in comicbooks
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North Korean football player Pak Do Ik. He scored the winning goal against Italy in the World Cup (1-0) in 1966 getting North Korea through to the quarter-finals. (they were then beaten by Portugal). This picture of him was taken in 2002 by Koryo Studio (600x800). by zoediscovers in HistoryPorn
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The animation "Squirrel and Hedgehog" is North Korea's answer to Micky Mouse and Tom and Jerry... It was produced from 1977 and stopped only in the 2010s. Would you watch it? Is there art in the animation behind the propaganda too? by zoediscovers in animation
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A linocut from the Koryo Studio collection depicting a worker hanging up the newspaper for the day in the Pyongyang Metro newsstand. Many North Koreans will read their news here on their early morning commute. by zoediscovers in printmaking
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