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Huge murals seen around Paris in recent months, painted by the radical street art collective Black L
Just some of the revolutionary graffiti seen in Santiago on October 28, 2019
Anarchist graffiti seen in Beirut, Lebanon
alanspazzaliartist:Fine art photography by Alina Karo feels like a direct protest to the world of mo
#Repost @elwingbling (@get_repost)・・・In the art world, there is such a mind-numbing belief among so
Alfredo Jaar: Newsweek covers as part of the ongoing Rwanda Projects (1994-1998)*This kind of direct
“ثورة / Revolution” Seen in Beirut, Lebanon
Protest pasteup in Hong Kong in November 2019
“Defend J20! Protest is not a crime”Solidarity mural for the many comrades facing various charges fo
arthurpendragonns:CAMELOVE 2021day 7: free day Hold on, hold on. I have to protest. Do you think I w
My latest work on Zoe Wilbour and the Wilbour Family Papers, which I am processing for the Brooklyn
“No Justice, No Peace” Mural on a boarded-up shopfront in Madison, Wisconsin
See What Happens When Women Artists Come Together To Protest Trump
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Dreaming of summer protest looks (also thinking about how I could bring my cats to demonstrations&he
El Sembrador (The Sower), Mexico, 1958. - Arturo Garcia Bustos 1926-2017
Black Lives Matter & Anti-Cop graffiti seen around London following a George Floyd protest
For Agitprop! artist L.J. Roberts, history is political. With an interest in queer theory and craft,
For Latina and Latin American women artists, the relationship between the body and violence is centr
Why Shepard Fairey’s inauguration protest posters won’t have Trump on themFacebook event page for th
el-waylly:itscolossal:In Artist Adrian Brandon’s Incomplete Portraits, A Year of Life Equals One Min
In her collage and watercolor series FREE OUR SIBLINGS///FREE OURSELVES, Tuesday Smillie explores tw
fuckyeahanarchistposters:‘Who BelongsWho DecidesWho has Power’Posters designed by Nicolas Lampert
We’re honoring Pride Month with a look at LGBTQ+ artists who use languages of craft, textile, handiw
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