The panel at the ‘Art and Propaganda’ talk, moderated by Hyperallergic’s Hrag Vartanian, in conversation with Associate Professor of Art History and Museum Studies, Miriam M. Basilio; artist and half ...
Co Tan Long Chau, “Air Defence Team” (1960s), battlefield sketch, Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Museum (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) Artist Pham Thanh Tam discussing with Ho Chi Minh art works ...
A very early adherent to the use of propaganda, John D. Rockefeller had hired the groundbreaking publicist Ivy Lee in June 1914, to help with public relations after a deadly Colorado strike. Lee had ...
Lucho Poletti is brainwashing us all into buying bitcoin! Seriously, this visual artist and self-described “propagandist” considers it his job to create art that propagates the message of the orange ...
Roosevelt needed to get America ready to fight and he already knew that his efforts to help unemployed Americans find themselves in social realist art would have to be abandoned. American art had to ...
The front page headline, “Art or Propaganda?” (News, April 13), regarding the murals of Iryna Zarutska, the young refugee woman fatally stabbed by a mentally ill man, raises a great question about art ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
You may be familiar with the works of Thomas Hart Benton, the Neosho, Mo.-born painter and muralist who became part of the Regionalist movement in the 1930s and '40s. The son of a congressman, Benton ...
Song Byeok — who suffered beatings and an amputation before defecting to South Korea — is making a name for himself for his dissident art. By Paul Bond SEOUL, South Korea — Song Byeok spent a ...
Some years ago, I was in Fez, Morrocco, with my wife Shirley. We had hired a guide and were being escorted through the Medina, the ancient part of the city that had 160,000 inhabitants and no ...