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Anti-Pop
June 28, 2008, 2:18 pm
Filed under: art, politik | Tags: , ,

Peter Kennard, a London-based artist best known for his photomontage work, has been engineering iconic anti-war imagery since the late ’60s. Along with contemporaries like Steve Bell and Banksy, Kennard’s work has come to define the aesthetic of Britain’s Blair/Bush-era neo-resistance art movement. His most recent efforts include an ongoing collaboration between Cat Picton-Phillipps, which is available for purchase on the To Die For DVD.

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complete crap

Comment by Dannyo

that Blair photo is so simple, but perfect. Brilliant.

Comment by aiko

nice. keep it up!

Comment by abstractizm

hi*5 so effin perfect,the look on blair’s face is sooooo…classic-heh

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