Showing posts with label war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label war. Show all posts

October 26, 2011

Blast the Hub

Lockheed ad, Life, January 24, 1944 (see the whole ad at Vintage Ads)

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February 16, 2009

Poster Art: The Dirty Dozen

Click image for larger, click here for a cleaner poster (same version).

The Dirty Dozen, 1967,
Dir: Robert Aldrich,
Poster artist: Frank McCarthy
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September 1, 2008

Vintage Photos: Gas & Bear


Two very interesting photos

posted by tpoe4nuk to LiveJournal - Vintage Photographs

The uploader about the first one: "Gas Attack Rehearsal in USSR, near Leningrad 1937, photographer - Victor Bulla".
About the second: "Don't know if this photo is original or fake... just came across it..."

My own reflection: The bear = Russia?


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October 31, 2005

More on art as torture


Mr Josephzohn kindly told me about this short documentary (obsolete link) about the mysterious Frenchman Alfonso Laurencic who put his art as torture theories in practice during the Spanish civil war. You can read about that here. The documentary shown in Swedish TV on the culture show Kobra is mainly in Swedish but some in English and some in Spanish. You have to press the link Surrealistfängelset - The Surrealist Prison.

Thanks Mr Josephzohn

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October 30, 2005

Art can be bad, sure. But literally torture?

"Madrid - It was torture with a creative flair - build tiny cells that kept prisoners from sleeping, sitting or pacing, and decorate the walls with mind-bending art.

These chambers operated during the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39, and were the work of communists fighting for the government side as it battled troops under fascist General Francisco Franco. Their existence is a bizarre, little-known footnote to the conflict, and is now the focus of historians and artists."

Full article: Abstract art used to drive prisoners mad

Thanks to Ragnar Satzer!

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