Scope and Contents
Love Nest: No. 15 in the Dead Feminists series
Edition size: 126
Poster size: 10 x 18 inches
Printed on an antique Vandercook Universal One press, on archival, 100% rag (cotton) paper. Each piece is numbered and signed
by both artists.
Colophon reads:
Emma Goldman (1869 – 1940) was born in Kovno, part of the Russian Empire (now Lithuania). She moved to New York in 1885 to
live with relatives, supporting herself with factory work. In the following year, news of the Chicago Haymarket riot changed
Goldman's life. In honor of the riot victims and the labor movement, she determined to "dedicate myself to the memory of
my martyred comrades, to make their cause my own." She joined Alexander Berkman—another Russian immigrant—in spreading her
vision of an ideal society, based on the anarchist principle of absolute freedom. Goldman founded the political and literary
journal "Mother Earth," and toured the country speaking about anarchism, birth control and economic freedom for women. She
was arrested numerous times over her unconventional opinions, accused of disseminating illegal information and inciting
to riot.
At a time when even her fellow anarchists questioned her support of homosexuality, Goldman spoke out: "It is a tragedy, I
feel, that people of different sexual type are caught in a world which shows so little understanding … and is so crassly
indifferent to the various gradations and variations of gender." She openly opposed U.S. entry into WWI, was jailed once
more for obstruction of the draft, and finally deported back to Russia under the 1918 Alien Act. She spent the rest of her
life in exile, supporting anarchist causes abroad. After her death, Goldman's body was repatriated and buried in Chicago— near
the Haymarket anarchists that had so inspired her.
Illustrated by Chandler O'Leary and printed by Jessica Spring, who with Goldman "demand freedom for both sexes, freedom of
action, freedom in love and freedom in motherhood."
Bibliography
O'Leary, Chandler. (13 June 2012). Love Nest. Please refer to Chandler O'Leary's website.