From
The Nation —October 2, 2017
Long a home to quality accountability journalism,
The Nation has broadened its horizons in this unprecedented political moment with
OppArt, a series of artistic dispatches from the front lines of resistance.
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Cartoon by Steve Brodner |
Spearheaded by celebrated artists and illustrators
Andrea Arroyo,
Steve Brodner, and
Peter Kuper, OppArt showcases fresh content daily as a diverse set of artists take aim and draw. The first installation of the series,
“Nuisance Flooding,” launched today.
Curated with a singularly progressive and political point-of-view,
OppArt convenes international artists with a broad range of talents, from comics and illustrations to street graphics and fine art.
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Cartoon by Michael de Adder, Canada |
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Cartoon by Dario Castillejos, Mexico |
Their work will confront and expose power, while sustaining a wry humor in turbulent political times. The series complements
The Nation’s longstanding
ComixNation print feature.
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Cartoon by Randall Enos |
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