Black Lives Matter Street Mural, Portland OR. Catherine Greenblatt, August 2020
Laura Boergadine Sapp, Am Goth, 2018
Charlottesville Unite the Right March, August 2017. Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
Cowboy Collage: John Wayne (Andy Warhol), Cliven and Ammon Bundy, Ronald Reagan, former Alabama Senator Roy Moore, Elvis Presley (Andy Warhol), former Arizona Sheriff Joseph Arpaio
Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock, August 19, 1969. Photographer unknown.
Joshua Bickel for The Columbia Dispatch, May 19, 2020
Kimberly Parks, Portland, OR August, 2020.
Gutzon Borglum, Stone Mountain (photographer unknown) and Mt. Rushmore (Debra Martz)
Black Hills. Photograph from the archives of the National Parks Service, 1905.
Photos from the collections of Lou del Bianco, the Borglum Archives, and the Omaha World Herald.
Anna Moneymaker, New York Times, July 3, 2020.
The following murals are currently visible on the streets of Portland, OR near protest sites and federal buildings. In most cases, artists’ names, hashtags, and handles appear as signatures in the images: Damon Smyth, Mario DeLeon, Kavita Hutson, Morpheus Youth Project, Shaun Kosoy, and Za McKinley. The Battle Hymn welcomes more information about these artists and projects. All photos by Catherine Greenblatt, August 2020.
Laura Boergadine Sapp, Hurricane Dorian. Mixed Media (Manipulated Digital Image and Sharpie), 2020.Westerly Jet Stream, Digital Image, NOAA, ca. Summer 2018
William Hennessy for CNN, June 23 2017
Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP. January 4, 2018
Erin Schaff, May 1, 2020. New York Times
Patricia and Richard Nixon, 1971. Hubert Van Es, CBS.
Garth Williams, “Terrific (Charlotte’s Web)” 1952
Maira Kalman, “Portrait of E.B. White,” 2007.
Andrew Dickson White Reading Room, Courtesy of Cornell University, 2008.
Still from Psycho, directed Alfred Hitchcock, 1960.
William Barr, Getty Images.
William Barr, Getty Images
Laura Beorgadine Sapp, Decontaminate, 2020.
Handmaids, Calla Kessler, The Washington Post via Getty Images, 2019.