As part of a negotiated settlement Hosni Mubarak is given his own reality show: “Keeping Up With the Mubaraks”:
As part of a negotiated settlement Hosni Mubarak is given his own reality show: “Keeping Up With the Mubaraks”:
This Thursday evening the Society of Illustrators will sponsor a lecture inspired by the new book Artists Against the War, just published by Underwood Books. The show, which opened at the Society in 2008, featured the work of over 60 dedicated artists, generously devoting their time and talent for something they cared deeply about: the tragically misguided US involvement in Iraq. The talk will center on the role of artists in addressing this and related issues, work done at that time and since. The artists on the panel: Frances Jetter, Peter Kuper, Wendy Popp and Victor Juhasz will be on hand to clustersign copies of the book following the talk. Other artists in the show will be on hand to contribute as well.
Thursday Feb. 10,
The Society of Illustrators
128 E.63 St. NYC
$15 non-members, $10 members, $7 students (free to all artists in the show and book natch)
Tomer Hanuka
The winds of change are blowing; not necessarily in one direction, but moving almost everything not tied down!
Here’s to Peter Kuper, Seth Tobocman and all the wonderful artists who have made World War 3 Illustrated a unique and powerful moment in political art in the US. Started as a reaction to the Reagan years, it has grown and become an important publication of strong and direct art comment . . . for the last 30 years!!!
Some questions for Peter and Seth:
When you see the work altogether like this, what goes through your mind? Do you think of something lost, something gained in the years?