The Government Does Not Care

The Government Does Not Care

Regular price $50.00 Sale

Artist, illustrator and activist, Seth Tobocman, produced this collaborative benefit edition with Bushwick Print Lab in April, 2020. Originally drawn by Seth after Hurricane Katrina, for New Orleans in 2006, the graphic is as socially relevant today as it was then.  The print is 11x17" and printed in deep navy blue TW Graphics ink on Coventry Rag Vellum 250 GSM paper in an edition of 50 prints with 2 Artist Proofs and 2 Printers Proofs.  Each print is signed by the artist.  100% of the profits from this edition will be donated by the artist to local NYC organizations doing COVID-19 relief work. This print is also available as a T-shirt.

$50 plus shipping.
Shipped rolled in a 3" tube.

Seth Tobocman is a comic book artist whose work often deals with political issues from a radical and independent point of view. He founded the magazine World War 3 Illustrated with Peter Kuper in 1979 and has been part of the editorial collective ever since. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Village Voice, Heavy Metal and many other magazines.

He is author of a number of graphic books including:

YOU DON’T HAVE TO FUCK PEOPLE OVER TO SURVIVE
WAR IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
PORTRAITS OF ISRAELIS AND PALESTINIANS
DISASTER AND RESISTANCE
UNDERSTANDING THE CRASH
LEN (a lawyer in history)
and THE FACE OF STRUGGLE
Some of these books have been translated into French, Italian, Korean, Spanish and Greek.

Tobocman’s art has been shown at the Museum Of Modern Art, The New Museum Of Contemporary Art, The Museum Of The City Of Ravenna, Exit Art and Abcnorio.

His images have been used as posters, murals, banners and tattoos by peoples movements from Squatters in New York’s Lower East Side to the African National Congress in South Africa.