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Jasper Johns




Robert Rauschenberg and Susan Weil



Robert Rauschenberg



Robert Rauschenberg



Andy Warhol



Andy Warhol



Andy Warhol



Andy Warhol



Andy Warhol



Mel Ramos



Ralph Goings



Ralph Goings



Richard Estes



Robert Cottingham



Chuck Close



Chuck Close



Chuck Close



Audrey Flack



Audrey Flack



William Beckman



William Beckman



Rackstraw Downes



Gerhard Richter



Gerhard Richter



Gerhard Richter



Gerhard Richter



Gerhard Richter



Gerhard Richter



Takashi Murakami



Takashi Murakami



Takashi Murakami



Takashi Murakami



Takashi Murakami



Takashi Murakami



Takashi Murakami


Japanese

Damien Hirst



Jeff Koons





Shepard Fairey



Dr. Strangelove


1964


Director: Stanley Kubrick

Blade Runner


1982


Director: Ridley Scott

Elysium


2013


Director: Neill Blomkamp

Erhard Schön



James Montgomery



Do Your Duty


Italian



You Must Also Join the Reich’s Army


German



British Recruiting Poster


World War I

Soviet Poster


1923

Subscribe to the Sixth War Bond Drive


Austrian

American



American



William Gropper


Black Thursday


American

Hitler—Savior of the Fatherland


German

Nazi Poster for the “Wandering Jew Exhibition”German

Alvarez Moreno


Spanish


Republican Poster


Spanish

Jacques Daniel


French Resistance Poster


French

Germans Out


Italian

Gino Bocccasile


Fascist Poster


Italian

British World War II Poster


Undated

American World War II Poster


1943

Norman Rockwell


Let’s Give Him Enough and On Time



Soviet

Cult Picture of Stalin


Soviet

We Ardently Love the Chairman


Chinese

Everyone Reads the Works of Chairman Mao


Chinese

Propaganda

chiefly derogatory information, esp. of abiased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point ofview : he was charged with distributing enemy propaganda.• the dissemination of suchinformation as a political strategy : the party's leaders believed that a long period of education andpropaganda would be necessary

AGITPROP

propaganda, esp. inart or literature

Joseph Goebbels, Third Reich propaganda minister, 1935

“We came from the people, we remain part of the people, and see ourselves asthe executor of the people's will.”

Richard Outcault





Winsor McCay



Winsor McCay



Hergé (Georges Remi)



Dupuis Franco



Pierre Culliford (Peyo)



Pierre Culliford (Peyo)



Albert Uderzo



Charles Schulz



Moebius (Jean Giraud)



Moebius (Jean Giraud)



Hideshi Hino



Winsor McCay



Robert Crumb



Robert Crumb





Richard Corben





Hideshi Hino



Katsuhiro Otomo



Herbert Marshall McLuhan

ourselves—result into the new scale that is introduced into our affairsby each extension of ourselves, or by any new technology. … The restructuring ofhuman work and association was shaped by the technique of fragmentation thatis the essence of machine technology.

McLuhan, 235.

Socially, the typographic extension of man brought in nationalism,industrialism, mass markets, and universal literacy and education.

Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, ed. W. Terrence Gordon (CorteMadera: Gingko Press, 2003), 40.

The hotting-up of the medium of writing to repeatable print intensityled to nationalism and the religious wars of the sixteenth century.

John Cage

“One must be disinterested, accept that a sound is a sound and a man isa man, give up illusions about ideas of order, expressions of sentiment,and all the rest of our inherited aesthetic claptrap.”“The highest purpose is to have no purpose at all. This puts one inaccord with nature, in her manner of operation.”Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore,

Caricature

a picture, description, or imitation of a person or thing in which certain striking characteristicsare exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect: a caricature of Jimmy Durante | there areelements of caricature in the portrayal of the hero.• a ludicrous or grotesque version of someone or something: he looked like a caricature of his normal self.

Satire

the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices,particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.

Pamphlet

small booklet or leaflet containing information or arguments about a single subject.

Cartoon:

a simple drawing showing the features of its subjects in a humorously exaggerated way, esp. asatirical one in a newspaper or magazine.• a comic strip.• a simplified or exaggerated version or interpretation of something: this movie is a cartoon of rural life inAmerica | [ as modifier ] : Dolores becomes a cartoon housewife, reading glossy magazines in a bathrobe.2 a motion picture using animation techniques to photograph a sequence of drawings rather than realpeople or objects.3 a full-size drawing made by an artist as a preliminary design for a painting or other work of art.

Thomas Rowlandson



Francisco Goya

Francisco Goya

Honoré Daumier

Cranach Workshop

George Cruikshank



William Hogarth