“To Basel With Love”

“To Basel With Love”

  To Basel With Love Jan Oberg 2017 Multimedia photo collage on Canson fine art paper, one original photo (boats on The Rhine); circle in gold leaf, painted Japanese book cutout and magazine clipping of Robert Indiana’s “Love” image. Height 48 cm, width 33 cm Unique. Signed. € 350  

“Abstract Vision”

“Abstract Vision”

  Abstract Vision Jan Oberg 2017 Based on a photograph but processed with digital brushes Inkjet print on Canson fine art paper Width 42 cm, height 59 cm Edition of 1, some similarities with others but each unique # 1 – # 4 below Signed Price for one: € 375

“Afternoon Walk After Having Read Kierkegaard All Day”

“Afternoon Walk After Having Read Kierkegaard All Day”

  Afternoon Walk After Having Read Kierkegaard All Day Jan Oberg 2017 Inkjet print on Canson fine art paper Width 42 cm, height 59 cm Edition of 10, signed Price: € 275  

“Bacall In Bilbao”

“Bacall In Bilbao”

  Bacall In Bilbao Jan Oberg 2009/17 Photograph with a touch of digital paint brush Inkjet print on Canson fine art paper Width 91 cm, height 62 cm Edition of 5, numbered. Signed. Price: € 375

NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev heard and how he was cheated

NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev heard and how he was cheated

Via gwu.edu Washington D.C., December 12, 2017 – U.S. Secretary of State James Baker’s famous “not one inch eastward” assurance about NATO expansion in his meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on February 9, 1990, was part of a cascade of assurances about Soviet security given by Western leaders to Gorbachev and other Soviet officials […]

Jerusalem Is (Is Not) the Capital of Israel

Jerusalem Is (Is Not) the Capital of Israel

By Richard Falk* • Those who speak on behalf of Israel like to defend Donald Trump’s provocative decision of December 6th to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel with this contention: “Israel is the only state in the world that is not allowed to locate its capital in a national city of its choice.” […]

Aleppo’s liberation one year ago today: Anybody ashamed?

Aleppo’s liberation one year ago today: Anybody ashamed?

By Jan Oberg • December 12, 2017, marks the anniversary of the liberation – the West called it fall – of Aleppo in Syria. What happened is conveniently forgotten today by the West. Some of us can’t and won’t forget what was both world, regional and local history. Important for Syria, for the West and […]

TFF Honorary Friend Paul McCartney

  • Paul McCartney – Sir Paul James Paul McCartney was born in Liverpool on June 18th 1942. In 1956, Paul writes his first song, I Lost My Little Girl. For his complete biography (up to 2003), click here. His official website is PaulMcCartney.com Paul McCartney and TFF’s founder Jan Oberg met each other in […]

Johan Galtung’s Acceptance Speech of the People’s Nobel in Sweden

Johan Galtung’s Acceptance Speech of the People’s Nobel in Sweden

Via transcend.org • The People’s Peace Prize According to Nobel’s Will Celebration-Seminar-Banquet, Orust Peace Movement at Svanvik, Sweden, 2 Dec 2017 – Most gratefully received: a beautifully engraved granite stone that will adorn our garden in Spain, and a wonderful diploma!   I am deeply moved, with a feeling that my long life dedicated to […]

Conversation between Gandhi and Bin Laden

Conversation between Gandhi and Bin Laden

By Bhikhu Parekh Via gandhifoundation.org • If he were alive today, how might Mahatma Gandhi, the greatest apostle of non-violence, challenge Osama Bin Laden’s worldview?  Bhikhu Parekh is Vice-President of The Gandhi Foundation, a professor of political philosophy, a Labour peer, and the author of three books on Gandhi. This article first appeared in Prospect magazine […]