[sixties-l] Graphic Witness: visual arts and social commentary

From: radman (resist@best.com)
Date: 12/07/00

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    Graphic Witness: visual arts and social commentary
    
    <http://graphicwitness.org/ineye/index2.htm>
    
    Graphic Witness is "a site dedicated to social commentary through
    graphic imagery by artists working from the turn of the 20th Century
    to the present, with related bibliographic/ biographic data." The
    site divides artists into those who have been actively creating work
    before 1950 or since -- each of these two areas of the site lists
    links to artists's work, sometimes on the Graphic Witness site and
    sometimes off-site. A separate set of pages titled Tusche, Tone and
    Stone explores the evolution of news story illustrations. The
    easy-to-use bibliography pages list applicable reference books --
    with anthologies listed by author and also a list of books arranged
    by artist. A set of links to related sites helps point users to
    resources of a political and social nature as well as to sites about
    graphic illustrations.
    



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