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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Rox Boyle, Taking Back the Execution Line, 2022

Rox Boyle

Taking Back the Execution Line, 2022
Impression jet d'encre / Inkjet print
12 x 19 in
30.5 x 48.3 cm
Edition of 10
Non encadré / Unframed
Location: catégorie B / Rental: category B
$ 400.00
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Histoires d'une communauté de blocage : en 2021, j'ai passé six mois à vivre sur des chemins forestiers isolés afin de protéger une partie de la dernière forêt ancienne intacte...
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Histoires d'une communauté de blocage : en 2021, j'ai passé six mois à vivre sur des chemins forestiers isolés afin de protéger une partie de la dernière forêt ancienne intacte du Canada. Le barrage Ada'Itsx (Fairy Creek) est situé sur le territoire traditionnel non cédé des peuples Pacheedaht et Ditidaht, à une heure de route de Port Rupert sur l'île de Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique.


Les flics érigeaient des barrières illégales, mettant en danger les défenseurs de la terre qu'ils cherchaient à déloger. De leur côté, les manifestant·e·s créaient des œuvres d'art avec tout ce qui était disponible.

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I spent six months living on remote logging roads, protecting part of Canada's last undisturbed old-growth, in 2021. The Ada’Itsx (Fairy Creek) blockade is located on the unceded traditional territory of the Pacheedaht and Ditidaht peoples—an hour's drive inland from Port Rupert on

Vancouver Island, British Columbia.


The cops would erect illegal exclusion lines as part of extraction efforts, endangering the land defenders. The protestors created art with whatever was available.


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