David King 1943–2016 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/david-king-5601
Artist page for David King (1943–2016)
the Russian Revolution and its associated art and propaganda
Artist page for David King (1943–2016)
the Russian Revolution and its associated art and propaganda
Think you know Jackson Pollock? Mike Pinington separates fact from fiction and discusses some of the folklore that has grown up around this ground-breaking artist’s career.
conspiracy theory that the US government, in the propaganda
Artist page for Reginald Mount (1906–1979)
many posters for the Ministry’s public awareness and propaganda
Artist page for Lee Krasner (1908–1984)
Administration’s Federal Art Project, transitioning to war propaganda
Tate glossary definition for socialist realism: A form of modern realism imposed in Russia by Stalin and characterised by rigorously optimistic pictures of Soviet life created in a realist style
It was quite simply propaganda art, and has an ironic
Tate glossary definition for socialist realism: A form of modern realism imposed in Russia by Stalin and characterised by rigorously optimistic pictures of Soviet life created in a realist style
It was quite simply propaganda art, and has an ironic
Artist page for Mary Fedden (1915–2012)
Arts Theatre in Great Newport Street and produced propaganda
Artist page for Hans Holbein the Younger (1497 or 98–1543)
also produced religious art, satire, and Reformation propaganda
Artist page for Museum of Modern Art (New York, USA)
institutions to aid CIA in its efforts to engage in cultural propaganda
This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1983, comprises contributions from Glenn Branca, Susan Hiller, Sonia Knox, Wendy Chambers, John Cage, Steve Rogers and Roselee Goldberg.
Potential Propaganda is a cassette from Toronto, produced