New book, must get: Street Art and the War on Terror: How the World's Best Graffiti Artists Said No to the Iraq War

By Ezra Winton, April 7, 2008 Comments (0)

Forgive my brevity, but another great book has hit the shelves of fine bookstores everywhere. Street Art and the War on Terror: How the World's Best Graffiti Artists Said No to the Iraq War by Eleanor Mathieson and Xavier Tapies, is full of amazing images and graphics from around the world, all of them offering commentary and confrontation to perhaps the most unpopular war ever launched.

From Revolution Books:

This fantastic book documents with dozens and dozens of color photos the explosion artistic expression of global opposition to the Bush regime’s “war on terror”.

Perhaps if they send us a copy I'll be able to offer more of a description and review...

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