I'm not sure it's available as a print, but I typically show my students an 
image of Isaac Cordal's "Electoral Campaign Berlin," or "Follow the Leaders 
Berlin" (2011) known informally as "Politicians discussing global warming."

http://www.unurth.com/Isaac-Cordal-Electoral-Campaign-Berlin 
http://cementeclipses.com/Works/follow-the-leaders/

Rodger Payne


On Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 8:22:24 PM UTC-5, javeline wrote:
>
> A slightly unusual request for suggestions: My department is finally 
> getting around to putting up wall art, and professors are tending to choose 
> provocative photos/art that reflect what they do (gender politics, 
> electoral politics, etc.).  Can you suggest a particularly provocative 
> image that makes passers-by ponder the climate crisis?  I think the 
> department or college is footing the bill, so I can purchase something of 
> high quality/good resolution.  I don’t want it to be cliché or expected.  
> Ideally, it would make someone stop, take a second look, and think, “gotta 
> do my part and mobilize.”  Thanks!  --Debra
>
>  
>
> *****
>
> Debra Javeline
>
> Associate Professor | Department of Political Science | University of 
> Notre Dame | 2060 Jenkins Nanovic Halls | Notre Dame, IN 46556 | tel: 
> 574-631-2793
>
>  
>
> Fellow, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies 
> <http://kroc.nd.edu/>, Kellogg Institute for International Studies 
> <http://nd.edu/~kellogg/>, Nanovic Institute for European Studies 
> <http://nanovic.nd.edu/>
>
> Core faculty, Russian and East European Studies Program 
> <http://germanandrussian.nd.edu/russian/faculty/program-faculty/RussianandEastEuropeanStudies.shtml>
>
> Affiliated faculty, Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative 
> <http://environmentalchange.nd.edu/>
>
>  
>

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