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•Fear and Loathing in DC: Gonzo Illustrator Ralph Steadman’s Life and Work
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Bob Greene : Hunter S. Thompson and Ralph Steadman created iconic Fear and Loathing poster in 1970s .
Greene: Steadman and Thompson formed one of the most powerful and symbiotic art partnerships in U.S. letters.
He says Steadman has remained a powerful, original illustrator since then.
American University's imaginatively curated show features 149 works covering more than 60 years of Ralph Steadman ’s career.
“Ralph Steadman: And Another Thing” runs through December 8 at the American University Museum in Washington , D.C. Douglas Brinkley , the author, presidential scholar, and Vanity Fair contributing editor, is the Katherine Tsanoff Brown chair in humanities.
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