“The cowardly bureaucrats of the police, who live on lies and shameful cruelty, will be destroyed by the Soldiers with No Names.” On the island of Jersey, in the English Channel, two women named Lucy ...
This weekend, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art will host “Art & Aperitifs: Paper Bullets and Queer Resistance,” examining LGBTQ artists during World War II, led by author, historian, and Rhodes ...
Artists Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore took up formidable weapons when the Nazis occupied their small, strategically valuable island home of Jersey off the coast of France: paper and pen. The romantic ...
In this intriguing and carefully documented account, Rhodes College history professor Jackson (Paris Under Water) documents the “artistic acts of psychological warfare” committed by French artists ...
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