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Flowers, 1970, Andy Warhol
Potent minimalist art sends a strong message about police and vigilante brutality in America
Journalist and artist Shirin Barghi has created a gripping, thought-provoking series of graphics that not only examines racial prejudice in today’s America, but also captures the sense of humanity that often gets lost in news coverage. Titled “Last Words,” the graphics illustrate the last recorded words by Brown and other young black people — Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant and others — who have been killed by police and vigilantes in recent years.
Let us not forget their voices
John Vassos, Illustration for Oscar Wilde’s “Salome”. 1927
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Aretha on the cover of TIME magazine, June 28, 1968
A Prison Scene, Francisco Goya
Medium: oil,canvas
Keith Haring - Hollywood African Mask, 1987
Muhammad Ali, 1978, Andy Warhol
On the set of Blade Runner (1982) dir. Ridley Scott
Costume design by Michael Kaplan and Charles Knode
Transcendence.
Vegeta Vampires, Remedios Varo
Microphysical Madonna, 1954, Salvador Dali
Melting Masterpiece Digital Artworks by Alper Dostal. Mondrian DeStijl
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Edward Hopper, Nighthawks 1942
Edward Hopper