All Riot on the Western Front: The Montage Art of Winston Smith, Volume ThreeWinston Smith, named for the protagonist of George Orwell's 1984, uses old school' cut and paste methods to create his collages of old Americana images juxtaposed into shocking pictures. Smith's work is often seen in Playboy, the New Yorker and on album covers for such diverse groups as Green Day and George Carlin. Dinosaurs poke their head into windows as 1950s suburban housewives take fresh-baked MX missiles out of the oven. Introduction by Carlo McCormick.' |
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المحتوى
القسم 1 | 1 |
القسم 2 | 10 |
القسم 3 | 16 |
القسم 4 | 17 |
القسم 5 | 18 |
القسم 6 | 20 |
القسم 7 | 26 |
القسم 8 | 43 |
القسم 9 | 68 |
القسم 10 | 69 |
القسم 11 | 86 |
القسم 12 | 87 |
القسم 13 | 96 |
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