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Interview with Ben Heine by Kathlyn Stone

Journal Entry: Thu Apr 3, 2008, 7:05 PM


Selection of recent creations (click to enlarge)


Longing_for_Freedom_by_BenHeine A_People_Divided_by_BenHeine

Decaf_Candidates___IOWA_TERROR_by_BenHeine Global_Warming_by_BenHeine Human_Rights_Violations_by_BenHeine

Democrats_Hunting_Democrats_by_BenHeine Che_Guevara__s_Message_by_BenHeine Apartheid_by_BenHeine

You__ve_Got_a_Choice_by_BenHeine Over_Consumption____by_BenHeine

Barack Obama, Martin Luther_King_by_ Ben Heine Vladimir_Putin_Dmitri_Medvedev_by_BenHeine

United_by_BenHeine




Also check out a selection of
cartoons I made in 2007
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Selection of cartoons by Ben Heine - 2007




Ben Heine_by_Cival Einstein




BEN HEINE, MASTER OF
THE ART OF RESISTANCE


By Kathlyn Stone (*)


Brussels, Belgium artist-activist Ben Heine makes powerful criticism through cartoons and illustrations. His work protesting imperialism and other human rights violations has an international following. The prolific and timely drawings range from dark and tough to sweet and tender. Artists in at least a half dozen countries have now drawn cartoons of him.

Heine's work, particularly that relating to the crisis in Gaza, came under the notice of thousands of U.S. bloggers last year after his diaries, along with a handful of others, were banned from Daily Kos for their pro-Palestinian slant. In a reaction that's become familiar, site members equated sympathy for Palestinians with being anti-Israel, or even anti-Jew, and Heine and others were given the boot.

On the bright side, the flap gave him a wider U.S. audience and solidified the radical artist's resolve. He is part of a fascinating brotherhood and sisterhood of journalists and artists that are networking all over the globe and fighting wars and imperialsm their way.

Interviewed recently by phone, Heine talked about why he chose to get involved in the Palestinian struggle and who inspires him.


Are you a full-time artist?

Yeah, I try. I do that as a free lancer. I do work for some Belgian publications, and some other international magazines.

One of the great things with the Internet is that it allows you to be published everywhere around the world.


A lot of your illustrations depict what is going on in Gaza. What led you to get involved in the Israel/Palestine issue?

Illustrations are a great way for activists to communicate information and help complete the purpose of an article. It's the way I choose to make people think and maybe change their behavior. Sometimes it works.

I focus especially on Palestine and Israel because I think it's one of the most important issues nowadays. I mean, several people die every week there, mostly Palestinians. I was really shocked by this a long time ago and decided to do something with my art.

Each time Israel attacks Palestine, I try to bring out a new drawing. I try to be fair and to bring the truth to people's eyes and also respect the ideas of writers who also want to convey the facts and the reality. The reality is that people are being oppressed by another people. Yes, I think that's one of the reasons I draw for Palestine.


Your drawings evoke emotions from sadness to outrage. Do you think that's what it takes to wake people up to the reality of the violence in the Middle East?

I think there is something in a drawing that's very different from a photo. There's a need with drawings to use symbols and other stuff like that to make people think in a different way. With a photo it would be easy just to show dead people which would shock people even more. With a drawing you can use symbols which is a very, very useful way of making people aware of a situation, and you can also make comparisons. I'm not sure if it's important to shock people. It's more important to make them think. And a drawing doesn't need to be realistic - - it needs to be symbolic, coherent, logical and respect reality.


Can an illustration be more effective than a photograph in some instances?

I absolutely agree with that. It's possible with illustrations to use symbols and also to add some personal opinion, which is not possible in photos. A photo is a transcription of one's opinion, but it's cold, it's without a frame, in a way. I think both photos and cartoons can be interpreted in the wrong way. They always need a word by the artist or a word by the author of an article which would explain the piece.


You have a unique style. Is there anyone that influenced you?

I'm not especially influenced by other illustrators but I'm inspired by other kinds of artists, singers, writers, novelists, photographers, anyone expressing what they think and denouncing things that are happening in the wrong way, according to them or the majority or minority of people somewhere. There is a British artist, Banksy, who has been a big inspiration in recent years and the [self-exiled Israeli] musician Gilad Atzmon.


Isn't there an illustration of Atzmon on your web site? You have a large gallery of illustrations and caricatures you've done of activists from around the world.

Yeah, I did Atzmon. I didn't do an illustration of Banksy because one of the popular mysteries of Banksy is that nobody knows his face. That's funny.

There is also an amazing blogger and a good friend, Steve Amsel (better known as
"DesertPeace"), who is writing every day about Palestine and Israel. Another who writes about this issue is Mary Rizzo. She has a blog called PeacePalestine. I met her a few weeks ago in Brussels. She was here to attend the International Citizen's Tribunal on Lebanon, February 22-24. It was to be a trial over what happened in the Lebanon War, but there was no Israeli representative. It was really sad. There were only Lebanese people from the Midd le East, but no Israeli representative. Because of that no one would accept what was said at the trial. [The tribunal found the Israeli state guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide for its 2006 war in Lebanon.]


Yes, well thanks for the time and for taking my call at this late hour (10:30 p.m. in Brussels).

No, it's really not that late. It's really a pleasure to have the opportunity to talk with you. Excuse me for my French accent. It's terrible.


No, it's beautiful. It's great.

Okay. Have a good evening, and see you soon on the Web.



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(*) Kathlyn Stone is a Twin Cities, Minnesota-based independent journalist who has covered general news, and business, international trade, and health care news and policies for public and professional audiences since 1980.

She brings an insider’s understanding when covering government and politics, late-breaking science (especially that pertaining to neurological research), consumer health news, and public policy. In addition to years of newspaper and magazine reporting, she has worked in media relations and communications for national non-profits, a state legislature, the business sector, and government agencies. Through these experiences Stone has developed a healthy skepticism of politicians, public relations practitioners and media organizations that put profit before truth. Experts – often unsung heroes among government or corporate staff, scientific researchers or passionate activists — who speak truthfully and knowingly about an issue, are top sources.

Stone is also the publisher and editor of Flesh and Stone.


>>> This interview appeared on CounterPunch


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Hubzay

Journal Entry: Wed Jan 9, 2008, 1:41 AM


I recently started taking artistic photos. These have
NO political connotation. For this reason, I used
another name : "Hubert Lebizay" or "Hubzay".
Below are some of my shots and you can
find all the photos HERE. I thought
it would be better to let
you know. :)






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Happy New Year!

Journal Entry: Mon Dec 31, 2007, 7:29 AM


2007 in Cartoons (Ben Heine)


Stop the Apartheid (Ben Heine)



A New Year's Plea

By Edgar Guest

Lord, let me stand in the thick of the fight,
Let me bear what I must without whining;
Grant me the wisdom to do what is right,
Though a thousand false beacons are shining.

Let me be true as the steel of a blade,
Make me bigger than skillful or clever;
Teach me to cling to my best, unafraid,
And harken to false gospels, never.

Let me be brave when the burden is great,
Faithful when wounded by sorrow;
Teach me, when troubled, with patience to wait
The better and brighter to-morrow.

Spare me from hatred and envy and shame,
Open my eyes to life's beauty;
Let not the glitter of fortune or fame
Blind me to what is my duty.

Let me be true to myself to the end,
Let me stand to my task without whining;
Let me be right as a man, as a friend,
Though a thousand false beacons are shining.
(Poem's source : [link])



Happy 2008 ! (Ben Heine)



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www.benheine.com updated

Journal Entry: Tue Dec 4, 2007, 10:56 PM


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Please check out my
newly updated website :
www.benheine.com


Benheine.com



The site is divided in 7 sections :

- Cartoons (Selection of "Political Cartoons" & "Non Political Cartoons")
- Portraits (Selection of recent works)
- Caricatures (Selection of recent works)
- Publications (Examples of "Printed Publications" & "Publications on the Web")
- Ben by Others (with many thanks to my colleagues)
- Profile
- Contact



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more on benheine


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With my sincere thanks to STOFF,
a good friend, a talented artist and
the web designer of benheine.com.

Without him, these updates
and new animations woudn’t
have been possible!

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Stoff



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FLASH BACK (3)

Journal Entry: Mon Oct 15, 2007, 10:59 PM
Selection of older cartoons

(Click on the images for more info)




Nuclear_Love_by_BenHeine


New_world_by_BenHeine


Waiting_by_BenHeine


Vive_la_Democratie____by_BenHeine


Find_the_GOAL_by_BenHeine


Primitive_Order_by_BenHeine


Marilyn_Willendorf_by_BenHeine


Milo_Monroe_by_BenHeine


Childhood_by_BenHeine


bananas__yummy_yummy_by_BenHeine


Menacing_Somalia_by_BenHeine


Right_to_Bear_Arms_by_BenHeine


Virginia_Tech_2007_by_BenHeine


Traian_Basescu__s_Question_by_BenHeine


Traian_Basescu_by_BenHeine


European_Aid_to_poor_countries_by_BenHeine


Tony_and_Winston____by_BenHeine


We_found_the_WMD_by_BenHeine


The_Scream_by_BenHeine


Fear_on_both_sides_of_the_wall_by_BenHeine


Banana_Republic_by_BenHeine


Bishara__Palestinian_Herzl_by_BenHeine


They_will_never_forget_by_BenHeine


Mohammed_Omer____by_BenHeine


How_many_more_Guernicas_by_BenHeine


Rupture_by_BenHeine


Witness_of_the_Horror_by_BenHeine


Last_Breath_by_BenHeine


Ben_Heine_by_Cival_Einstein_by_BenHeine

(By Cival Einstein : [link])


B__Heine_by_Marcin_Bondarowicz_by_BenHeine

(By Marcin Bondarowicz : [link])


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