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Mikey Flugenock's anti-war posters are up at
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the International Terrorist website has
dozens of free images to download, as well as PDF posters and digital
photos of anti-war demos and agitprop; go to
http://www.internationalterrorist.com/bposters.html
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Not My Government Dot
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http://www.notmygovernment.com
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Mi-Atlantic Infoshop
Anti-War Graphics at
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Anarchist and Libertarian Image Archive
Apoplectic Press - has a nice activist web art section
Flag anarchist picture archive - pix of famous anarchists dead and alive
Mid Atlantic Infoshop Graphics Kiosk
Mad Butcher Records & anti-fascist art gallery (low resolution)
Radical Art
high resolution graphics available to be downloaded into your
next leaflet
Radikala-Arkivet (enormous)
Revolutionary Unionism 101 image library
Rini
Templeton A collection of the late Rini Templeton's activist
drawings free for downloading
Soman's Revolutionary Socialist Picture Archive
Art to the People is an incredible digitized art exhibit of a bunch of revolutionary artists from the 1880s to the 1930s - great web site!
Beehive
Collective - incredible poster collective, who have uploaded some
of their designs
The Billboard Liberation Front now has its own homepage, where you can view improved billboards and read their manifesto.
Caped Masked and Armed also maintains a section
of photographs of graffiti and other street art
The Chairman Smiles has an amazing collection of posters from Stalinist and Communist regimes of the USSR, People's Republic of China and Cuba
Chicago Women's Graphics Collective archives
posters
from the women's liberation movement of the 1970s.
Cleansurface is an online gallery of subversive street graffiti, defaced billboards, stickers and more. Real people's art!
The Communist Homepage has an extensive collection of
unabashedly Stalinist and Communist artwork, photos, etc. - Uncle Joe
with a vengeance!
Docs Populi is Lincoln Cushing's excellent site, devoted to documenting, cataloging, and disseminating socially and politically significant graphic material which otherwise might be left behind in the digital revolution.
Radical artist Eric Drooker has his own website with many of his beautiful paintings and graphics. The design on my popular " Too Little Justice Too Many Cops " shirt is a Drooker classic.
Graphic
Witness dedicated to social commentary through graphic imagery by
artists working from the turn of the 20th Century to the present, with
related bibliographic and biographic data.
Guerrilla Girls are a cool feminist art collective
John Heartfield archive
Tom Manning , a revolutionary political prisoner, is also an artist whose work is available on the web
Palestine - the exodus and the odyssey art exhibit
| Bill Fisher's Art
Department: No Hate |
Alexigloo AlexCite - neat stuff!
Art and
Revolution
Black Mustache
is Haik Hosinton's outstanding collection of political computer art and
animation
JusticeDesign:
Graphic Design for Social Change
Refuse
and Resist's Artist Network has some interesting
stuff worth checking out
| I am soooo overwhelmingly happy to be able to
announce the recent publication of this book of postcards, featuring
the
artwork of New Afrikan political prisoner Zolo Agona Azania. This was a
project that could not have comen about without the wonderful work by
the
people in the No Death Penalty for Zolo Committee in Chicago. Zolo Agona Azania is not only a remarkable artist, but also one of the numerous African-Americans who await execution as a result of a racist criminal justice system. Moreover he is a politically conscious activist, who at the time of his arrest and capture in 1981, was actively involved in the movement for the self-determination of African-American people. The fact that he defined himself as a New Afrikan and was committed to the liberation and independence of Black people within the borders of the U.S., directly influenced the way the police, the prosecution, and the Indiana courts denied him a fair trial and fanned the flames of prejudice to obtain the death penalty. Throughout his ordeal, Zolo has maintained a strong spirit of hope and a commitment to justice for all. From Zolo’s tribute to the struggle of Emmett Tilll’s family to his depiction of the story of Mumia Abu-Jamal, the paintings collected in this book are a testament of this spirit. Please check out this book, order copies for yourelf, for the progressive bookstore of distro in your town, for your friends and comrades. Proceeds from the sale of this book are being used to support Zolo's fight for his life. |
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