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Arnold Mesches - Sketches of television news camermen outdoors during the Pueblo Incident hearings in Coronado, California

Sketches of television news camermen outdoors during the Pueblo Incident hearings in Coronado, California (1969)

Arnold Mesches (American, 1923 – 2016)
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Arnold Mesches

Arnold Mesches was an American visual artist.

Arnold Mesches was born in 1923 in the Bronx, New York and was raised in Buffalo, New York. Mesches moved to Los Angeles in 1943 on a scholarship at the Art Center School. In 1945, the FBI opened a file on him targeting him as a subversive communist. He was inspired to create works during the Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy era of the 1950s. He created many series of "provocative, layered collages composed from his personal FBI file plus news clippings, 1950s magazine cutouts, personal photographs, and hand written scripts." Mesches has explored contemporary social and historical issues, informed by world history and his life during the Depression, which also reflect his art.

In 1970 he married, Jill Ciment, his seventeen-year-old student, who was thirty years his junior. Ciment went to become an accomplished novelist and memoirist. They remained happily married until his death.

In 1984, he moved to New York City and taught at New York University. He also taught at Parsons College and Rutgers University. He eventually ended up teaching at University of Florida in Gainesville. He has had over 125 solo exhibitions and is represented in places such as the Metropolitan Museum of Arts, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art in Sydney, Australia, among others. He died on November 5, 2016, in Gainesville, Florida, at the age of 93.

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Lipscomb, African American Dallas City Council member accused of bribery, on the stand at the United States v. Albert Louis Lipscomb trial, Amarillo, Texas, where he was found guilty

Lipscomb, African American Dallas City Council member accused of bribery, on the stand at the United States v. Albert Louis Lipscomb trial, Amarillo, Texas, where he was found guilty (2000)

Brigitte Woosley (American, 20th Century)
Senator Joseph M. Montoya, a member of the Senate Watergate Committee

Senator Joseph M. Montoya, a member of the Senate Watergate Committee (1973)

Joseph Papin (American, 1931 – 1992)
Defense lawyers Walter Bonner, John E. Sprizzo, and Peter E. Fleming, Jr., standing behind the defense table while U.S. Assistand District Attorney John Wing stands in front, arguing motions

Defense lawyers Walter Bonner, John E. Sprizzo, and Peter E. Fleming, Jr., standing behind the defense table while U.S. Assistand District Attorney John Wing stands in front, arguing motions (1974)

Joseph Papin (American, 1931 – 1992)
Lawyer, judge Nelva Gozales Ramos and others during the 2014 civil trial against General Motors over faulty ignition switches, Corpus Christi, Texas

Lawyer, judge Nelva Gozales Ramos and others during the 2014 civil trial against General Motors over faulty ignition switches, Corpus Christi, Texas (2014)

Brigitte Woosley (American, 20th Century)
Peter E. Fleming, Jr., defense attorney for John Mitchell, standing before the jury, reading documents during the United States v. John Mitchell and Maurice Stans trial

Peter E. Fleming, Jr., defense attorney for John Mitchell, standing before the jury, reading documents during the United States v. John Mitchell and Maurice Stans trial (1974)

Joseph Papin (American, 1931 – 1992)
Manson full court girls in front

Manson full court girls in front (1970)

Arnold Mesches (American, 1923 – 2016)
Senate Watergate hearing-senator points a finger

Senate Watergate hearing-senator points a finger (1973)

Joseph Papin (American, 1931 – 1992)
Verdict – all ‘guilty’ except Ronald Betso, 11;00 am, August 4, 1988

Verdict – all ‘guilty’ except Ronald Betso, 11;00 am, August 4, 1988 (1988)

Joseph Papin (American, 1931 – 1992)
The all-white jury at the bribery trial of Albert Louis Lipscomb, African American Dallas City Council member, Amarillo, Texas, where he was found guilty

The all-white jury at the bribery trial of Albert Louis Lipscomb, African American Dallas City Council member, Amarillo, Texas, where he was found guilty (2000)

Brigitte Woosley (American, 20th Century)
Lawyer speaking in courtroom during case brought by Paula Jones against Bill Clinton

Lawyer speaking in courtroom during case brought by Paula Jones against Bill Clinton (1994)

Brigitte Woosley (American, 20th Century)
Overhead view of courtroom at New York State Supreme Court, Brooklyn

Overhead view of courtroom at New York State Supreme Court, Brooklyn

Joseph Papin (American, 1931 – 1992)
Chair of the Senate Watergate Committee, Senator Sam J. Ervin, holding bat labeled “Constitution of we?” while pointing at a man (John Ehrlichman) sitting at a school desk

Chair of the Senate Watergate Committee, Senator Sam J. Ervin, holding bat labeled “Constitution of we?” while pointing at a man (John Ehrlichman) sitting at a school desk (1973)

Joseph Papin (American, 1931 – 1992)
Jurors listening during Oprah Winfrey’s trial

Jurors listening during Oprah Winfrey’s trial (1998)

Brigitte Woosley (American, 20th Century)
Waco Branch Davidian trial, Quarterman

Waco Branch Davidian trial, Quarterman (2000)

Brigitte Woosley (American, 20th Century)
Watergate hearings, dirty tricks inquiry, Senate Caucus Room, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1973

Watergate hearings, dirty tricks inquiry, Senate Caucus Room, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1973 (1973)

Joseph Papin (American, 1931 – 1992)
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