Enough Of Trump’ Inspires Works Of Protest By American Artists Including Carrie Mae Weems, Takaaki Matsumoto, Ed Ruscha
Thick black capital letters, underlined, centered on the canvas and sandwiched between scattered images of a tattered, tainted American flag, proclaim: “EE-NUFF!” The gaze drops to smaller white font emerging from a blue egg-like oval that commands: “VOTE!”
‘Enough is enough’: an urgent…
Enough of Trump is a new initiative involving a collection of artists who aim to inspire US voters to make an informed decision this November
Enough Of Trump’ Inspires Works…
Thick black capital letters, underlined, centered on the canvas and sandwiched between scattered images of a tattered, tainted American flag, proclaim: “EE-NUFF!” The gaze drops to smaller white font emerging from a blue egg-like oval that commands: “VOTE!”
‘Enough of Trump’ Campaign Enlists…
More than a dozen major American artists—among them Carrie Mae Weems, Shepard Fairey, and Jeffrey Gibson—have contributed new work to “Enough of Trump,” a campaign launched this week in collaboration with the Washington, D.C.–based advocacy group People for the American Way. Organizers will exhibit the artworks in public spaces across the country in the months leading up to […]
Shepard Fairey, Hank Willis Thomas…
Over a dozen contemporary artists have banded together for a new art campaign that encourages the public to vote against Donald Trump in the upcoming 2020 U.S. presidential election. The designs will be disseminated in public spaces and across social media by ENOUGH of Trump, an initiative organized by advocacy group People For the American Way, ahead […]
ENOUGH OF TRUMP: USING ART…
“We’ve reached crisis proportions. I had to do something.” This is globally renowned, Los Angeles-based artist Ed Ruscha, commenting on his participation in a newly launched arts-based initiative and print sale to benefit People for the American Way’s pre-election outreach. The collection is titled simply and clearly: ENOUGH of Trump. Proceeds fund PFAW’s “get out the vote” […]