Peter Kuper |
World War 3 Illustrated nº 52
Frontlines of Repair
Editores: Seth Tobocman, Jordan Worley, Paula Hewitt Amram
160 págs., pb, ISBN-13: 9781849354745, $15.00, AK Press, Junho 2022
Com: Paula Hewitt Amram (capa), Eric Drooker, Sue Coe, Ben Katchor, José Muñoz, Mohammad Sabaaneh, Ethan Heitner, Sue Simensky Bietila, Sabrina Jones, Isabella Bannerman, Kevin Pyle, Jordan Worley, Rebecca Migdal, Anton van Dalen, Seth Tobocman, Peter Kuper, Courtney Menard, Sandy Jimenez, Jenny Gonzalez Blitz, Steve Brodner, Tamara Wyndham, Magdy El Shafee, Marguerite Dabaei entre outros
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Political cartoonists and artists address social, political, and environmental damage, charting a path toward healing and repair.
World War 3 Illustrated is back with a collection of comics and art about repairing our deeply damaged world. Over twenty artists interpret the theme in a wide variety of ways: mutual aid in the face of a deadly pandemic, the struggle to respond to catastrophic climate change; prison abolition and reparations for African Americans; the right of return for Palestinians and the restoration of land to Native Americans; the everyday efforts of workers who are repairing people and places and systems all around us, often invisibly; personal stories of recovery from the trauma of racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, bullying, illness, abuse, or addiction. Today's youth especially have taken on this care work, creating strong social bonds to counteract institutional neglect. With a sense of optimism and direct action the artists of World War 3 Illustrated draw us solutions for some of our thorniest problems.
Seth Tobocman is a comic-book artist whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Village Voice, Heavy Metal, and many other magazines. He is author of The Face of Struggle, You Don’t Have to Fuck People Over to Survive, and War in the Neighborhood, among several other books. He resides in New York City.
Jordan Worley is a cartoonist & illustrator who lives in New York. He is a frequent contributing artist and a member of the editorial collective of World War 3 Illustrated. His work has been exhibited at ABC No Rio, The New Museum, and Exit Art. His comic about living in New York post 911 is part of the permanent collection of the Prints and Photographs Division of The Library of Congress.
Paula Hewitt Amram is a painter, cartoonist and green builder who creates work on civil rights, migrations of people, food, animals, and the rights of boys and girls to be out in public.
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Sue Simensky Bietila |