? the War: iconic imagery for the anti-war movement

By Rob Maguire, December 29, 2007 0 comment(s)

? the war

Juxtapoz magazine's blog features a handful of images from the ? The War show, a one night only exhibit featuring works intended to create modern imagery for the anti-war movement. The Corey Helford Gallery produced 25,000 free posters of the works that were handed out at the event, and how I wish I was there to snag one.

I forgot about how often Juxtapoz dishes out leads to good, political art—It's about time I renew my subscription. (Jealous? You should be. You can mosey on over here to grab one for yourself.)

(Image: "Fatherless, Motherless, Pointless" by M. Mararian)

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