The Joe Bonham Project is named after the fictional protagonist of Dalton Trumbo's 1939 anti-war novel Johnny Got His Gun.
[1] Its purpose is to portray the reality of war to the public with art that portrays the human consequences of combat.
Founded by war artist Michael D. Fay,[2] the organisation holds exhibitions to introduce the public to artistic representations of war and the aftermath of war.
[3][4] The project distances itself from politics, preferring instead to be seen as apolitical "Witness Art".
[5] This art-related article is a stub.