Art Books & Prints by Chris Anthony

THANKS, WE'LL TAKE IT FROM HERE - Hand Embellished - Benefits Charity

$80.00

"Chris Anthony’s brilliant book Thanks, We’ll Take It From Here is an artistic and political tour de force. Check it out if you dare!"

Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave, Prophets of Rage)

This edition of the book is hand embellished with a combination of some of the following: paint, ink, tape, staples, safety pins, insert(s), print(s), rubber stamping, band-aids, spray paint, stenciling, handwritten text, etc. Each book is completely unique - no two are alike and will include a combination of a few of the embellishments mentioned above.

Please allow a few extra days for your book.

Over 175 photographs of a Revolution in the making, for the taking, to keep on breaking, see the blue-bloods shaking, and the castles quaking, to quell the aching, get rid of the scraping, but never forsaking - our sisters and brothers, as now they are waking.

The subject matter is Income/Wealth Inequality. Inspired by past Revolutions, the book is a visual tale of modern day Revolutionaries protesting the banksters of corporate America, the ultra-rich and the politicians who enable them. It is a reflection of the struggle that millions of people are experiencing as the result of staggering income inequality, systemic racism and corporate bail-outs.

The book includes an essay on modern day capitalism by Michael Mechanic, senior editor at Mother Jones and author of Jackpot (Simon & Schuster, 2021). And an essay/rant by Chris Anthony.

The book is signed by Chris Anthony. 12x12 inches in size, 324 pages - over 220 photographs and images of various props, costumes, installation objects, sculpture and vintage cartoons and illustrations. The cover is made of thick, raw printer's board with massive red foil-stamping on the front and back. The spine is three-quarter black cloth. And finally, there's a real penny hand glued into the forehead of the skull on the front cover.

25% of proceeds go to the Midnight Mission in downtown Los Angeles.

Review in:
PhotoBook Journal

For more images, please visit:
chris-anthony.com