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Alcott's newest work is political: He's working on a series re-imagining 20th century propaganda posters for our current dystopia, and they are just amazing. You can find Todd's work here.
The platforms can change—posters, commercials, cartoons, social media—but one common denominator, throughout all of the history of propaganda, is the use of powerful language. Garber: Yeah.
The Museum of International Propaganda’s curators have traveled to nearly 100 countries to bring rare political art to an unassuming corner of San Rafael.
Students also explore socially and politically engaged art, examining historical artifacts such as political propaganda posters from the WPA (Works Progress Administration) era in the U.S., as well as ...
Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema From the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990, edited by Andrew Nette and Samm Deighan, PM Press, 384 pages, $29.95 Revolution in ...