The Center for the Study of Political Graphics
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September 2004
Harry Sheff Utne.com
The CSPG site also offers posters for sale, a feature which
underscores one of the biggest problems with political art today:
accessibility. A series of four posters parodying Apple's iPod ad
campaign with soldiers bearing rocket launchers and rifles in place
of dancers with mp3 players sells for $80, a price that ensures the
images will have no place on telephone poles or campus walls. The
'shop' section is of doubtless value for art collectors and graphic
designers, but not activists. The CSPG also sells its exhibition
catalogs.
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