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Illustration for the Emergency's subscription card 2024. The motto of the campaign "La cura continua" alludes to their continuous, relentless commitment in favor of the victims of war and poverty.
Thanks to Cookies Agency for having involved me in this project. Latest piece for Internazionale magazine about the legacy of violence in the struggle for freedom in South Africa.
From an article by Sisonke Msimang. Thanks to Alberto Notarbartolo, as always. Cover illustration for the BBC World Histories, about today's obsession for the Second World War and its long-lasting legacy in our everyday life. Experts discuss why we can't escape its grip.
Thanks to AD Susanne Frank and editor Matt Elton, as always. Latest cover illustration for the BBC World Histories. This issue focuses on the lessons history can teach us about how enemies can forge a lasting and secure peace. Thanks to ad Susanne Frank and editor Matt Elton, as always.
New cover art for BBC World Histories. In this feature on nuclear weapons, a panel of experts addresses a sensitive issue: has the world’s atomic arsenal helped maintain global peace?
Thanks to AD Susanne Frank, as always. Cover art of BBC World Histories, new magazine from the makers of BBC History Magazine. The main theme of this second issue is the continuation of the Cold War to the present day.
Thanks to AD Susanne Frank. Latest piece for The Boston Globe Ideas about the paradoxical effects of Pearl Harbor's memory: the more we document and analyze the Japanese attack, the more difficult it becomes to recover the shock and horror of that day. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Nathan Estep! Last Saturday on The Boston Globe, an illustration for the Reader's Forum about the importance of remember the Holocaust.
Thanks to AD Nathan Estep, as always. This recent piece for The Boston Globe illustrates why 2016 is shaping up as a good year for peace in the world. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Nathan Estep! Recent piece for The Boston Globe about how changes in U.S. foreign policy could change the migration crisis. Jeffrey J. Sachs proposes to stop the conflicts that are currently causing millions of refugees and to promote long-term economic development in the countries migrants are fleeing. Full article here.
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