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In January and February my Graphic Liberation exhibition was installed at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. It was part of a set of installs of an evolving body of…
We’re developing a series of community-created public monuments within the rural Applahacian landscape that memorialize the power of cross-racial, multi-ethnic solidarity.
The Hillbillys: A Book For Children is “a deeply frustrated parable of exploitation and environmental destruction in the Appalachian region”…
This is the seventh edition of Signal: Dispatches, an ongoing short interview series with political artists working around the world. One issue of Signal: An International Journal of Political Graphics…
This conversation with Judy Seidman took place over zoom on March 9th, 2022. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve been holding with political graphics producers under…
This conversation with Sandy Kaltenborn took place over zoom on February 16th, 2022. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve been holding with political graphics producers under…
I wrote this piece to accompany the second edition of this print. If you’re like me, and sorry in advance, you have spent a lot of your life wondering exactly…
Today, marks the 20 years since the US opened the extralegal military prison and torture facility at Guantánamo. As many of you know this is an issue that has been…
In Graphic Liberation: Perspectives on Image Making and Political Movements, Josh MacPhee, the Christian A. Johnson Foundation Artist-In-Residence, continues to explore the terrain of political image making, expanding on his…
Hearts starve as well as bodies; Yes it is bread we fight for, but we fight for roses too. —Judy Collins, Bread and Roses In the month of May, we…
Part four of GRAPHIC LIBERATION: PERSPECTIVES ON IMAGE MAKING AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS A critical conversation between Dignidad Rebelde (Jesus Barraza and Melanie Cervantes) and Josh MacPhee, engaging question around the…
Part three of GRAPHIC LIBERATION: PERSPECTIVES ON IMAGE MAKING AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS A critical conversation between Emory Douglas and Josh MacPhee, engaging question around the history of political graphics, the…
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