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In the galleries: Trump in poncho and sombrero, Clinton as a suffragette

Thomas Nast might weep -- or laugh out loud. The great 19th-century political cartoonist could never have imagined a presidential campaign like the one that is, mercifully, about to end. But art must deal with the unimaginable, or at least try, so more than 40 painters, printmakers and graphic designers have addressed contemporary political issues in "Artists United!" The show, on display at the Busboys and Poets at Fifth and K streets NW, was organized by Charles Krause/Reporting Fine Art...

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tags: politics, charles andrew seaton, charles, charlesandrewseaton, washington post, washington d.c., charles krause, charles krause reporting fine art, mark jenkins, busboys and poets, artists united
Sunday 10.23.16
Posted by Charles Seaton
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