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Art of War

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Guy Shampoo
Cowboy George: Swallows Oil and Spews Rhetoric
Theo Coulombe and Alan Krathaus
"Surveillance Operations . Mission Control . NASA . Houston, TX . S.T.O. 4 / 25 / 1995
Rebecca Hackemann
"Oh Say Can you See?" 2002 toned silver gelatin photograph of no fixed dimensions.
Derek Mainhart
A is for Ahmed
Dan James
The Nature of War
Ingo Fast
US Wars, Post-World War II global US military involvement
Mark Samuels
Laminated, painted(acrylic) marker drawing on a napkin
Bill Youmans
Untitled
Guernica inspired head at anti-war demonstration in Washington D.C. March 15, 2003
John Reuter
In America 2002
Mark St John
Worryman
Jason Stella
Run
George Masi
What Are WE Doing
George Masi
"Victory" The aftermath's elegy
Clay Weiner
Fight The Powell
James T. Williamson
FrankenBush
Comod
Bush Behind Bars
Liselot van der Heijden
Road to Victory
Becket Bowes
Gandhi & Mother Theresa
Guy Catelli
Wrapping Herself in the Flag, Times Square, March 23, 2003
Ian Jefferson (14 years old)
George Considers George
Hanan Harchol
Untitled 3
Noreen Leahey
Homeland Security
Hunter McKee
Iraqis celebrate liberation
Jan McLaughlin
Happy WWIII Animated Gif
Madeleine Begun Kane
Dubya Doles Out Democracy
Erin Nedell
Anti-war protesters shout "Not In Our Name" at the protest rally and march in October in Washington, DC in October 2002.
Hunter McKee
Orange Alert
Jeremy Eagle
Capital Oil Tanker
Grace Graupe Pillard
Bush/Troops
RLMigdal
Saddam Shame
Betsey Regan
Dad
Kim Holleman
Satellite Oasis
Ed Shepp
We Are Not Being Heard
This is a collage of one face (my own) caught in a silent scream. Original photo by Gennadi Maryash.
Dan James
soldier
T. Levesque Hennige
Public Dialogue Box
Claire Simon
Warflag
Aneurin Wright
The Merry March to War
Craig Gordon
War Stinks!
Rachael Thompson
Weekend at War

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