| Anti-Soviet Art: Reproductions from the Norton Dodge Collection. |
| Art Politic : Knowledge = Power: A group of artists who have come together in order to bring to light social and political issues that they have deemed important. |
| Critical Eye - Political Art and Visual Commentary by Sol Robbins: Political art illustrating political, social and urban issues with descriptive text. |
| Driving Mrs. Mao's car: Cruising the Chinese capital by Red Flag stretch limo is the ultimate in Commie kitsch, according to reporter Ron Gluckman |
| Eisenstein: An appreciation of the life and work of Soviet film maker Sergei Eisenstein. |
| Prairie Fire: Essay on pathbreaking Maoist punk band. |
| Propaganda Art: Site from Stanford containing a number of examples of Soviet art and propaganda, particularly from the Stalin era. |
| Rethinking Cultural Revolution Culture: Internet companion to the exhibit Picturing Power--Art and Propaganda in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution at the Universitätsmuseum Heidelberg. |
| Socialist Realism: Research of Dr. Reuben Fowkes into the theory and practice of Socialist Realism in the Eastern Bloc. |
| Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages: A site dedicated to Chinese political propaganda posters as they have been produced from 1949 until the present day. Contains many annotated images. |
| The Chairman Smiles: Political art from China, Cuba and the USSR consisting of 145 posters in digitalized form. |
| The Communist @ KidPuppet.com: Site devoted to the bitter communist, puppet lover. Crazy history lessons, insane stories of puppets, war, and friendship. |
| Virtual Museum of Political Art: Artworks from a private collection, one part in the style of totalitarian art, e.g. Socialist Realism, another part with critical associations by means of modern art, mainly paintings and drawings by the Austrian artist Werner Horvath in the style of New Constructivism. |
| What is Socialist realism ?: Socialist Realism was an ideology enforced by the Soviet state as the official standard for art. The paintings had to be idealisations of the political leaders, such as Lenin and Stalin, and of the communistic ideas. Site contains examples. |