
So there you go. My dictators mustache. I’m half Iraqi and half Russian so I have excellent dictator genes from both sides of the family. I’m made for the job. Plus, both my grandfathers had a glorious mustache. If you wonder what facial hair got to do with dictators read this guide to evil dictators facial hair.
If I somehow assumed sole and absolute power and control in Israel I would change a lot of things. This is my fantastic dictatorship:

Future of a country that gave up on democracy.
The project criticizes my country’s current government’s anti-democratic direction in the past year or so.
It is a series of illustrations that show an apocalyptic future scenario…

“Born in another time” is a poem written for our Dictatorship Spot by Israeli poet and journalist Mati Shemoelof. You welcome to read and comment.

This post present images of artworks from two wonderful artists, T. Royal and Zina Saunders.
“Statue of Limitations”, a strong and controversial political image. This great drawing has been released about ninety years earlier than anticipated because reclusive artist T. Royal who prefers to release her work posthumously…

Series of photographs by Israeli photographer Shaul Golan shot in a sunny hot Tel Aviv day. Five sets of pictures depicting multicultural city – Tel Aviv…

This open call is open to all artists and writers worldwide.
We want to know what would happen if you assumed sole and absolute power and control in Israel, or the entire middle east, or the world?

According to Wikipedia Banksy is “the pseudonym of a prolific British graffiti artist whose identity is still unknown.” Simon Hattenstone from Guardian Unlimited is one of the very few people to have interviewed him face-to-face. Hattenstone describes him as “a 28 year old male who showed up wearing jeans and a t-shirt with a silver tooth, silver chain, and one silver earring”…

All of us have some opinion about religion, whether you believe in it or not, or whether you take it for granted or just don’t think of it too often. Religion is usually considered a sensitive subject when it is being discussed publicly and examined from a critical point of view…

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The beautiful painting above is "Massacre in Korea", a 1951 expressionistic painting composed by Pablo Picasso which is seen as a criticism of American intervention in Korean conflict. Alongside with Guernica, The Charnel House (1944-45), War and Peace (1952), and Rape of the Sabine Women (1962–63) this is one of Picasso's works ...