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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.
A slogan promoting China's socialist ideology in London's Brick Lane has sparked a flurry of graffiti decrying the authoritarian rule of the Chinese Communist Party.
These really bold, visually driven posters, basically almost like advertising billboards—except the products being sold are political causes. Valdez: Right. Garber: Yeah, exactly.
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 ...
A graffiti wall in London’s bustling street art hub of Brick Lane has become an unlikely canvas for protest messages against China’s authoritarian rule, after it was whitewashed and painted ...
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 ...
Letter: Why does the political right with DEI? Do they genuinely believe that whites, with all the advantages they’ve always enjoyed, are now somehow the victims?
What is propaganda? According to the Oxford Dictionary, propaganda is information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point ...
A slogan promoting China's socialist ideology in London's Brick Lane has sparked a flurry of graffiti decrying the authoritarian rule of the Chinese Communist Party.
Revolution in 35mm is a collection of essays exploring an era of political violence in cinema.