Press We Are Many. They Are Few., 2020Billboard included in Ministry of Truth: 1984/2020Organized by SaveArtSpace x Art At A Time Like ThisPhoto : Tim Buol (@t_buol) & Matte Projects First Responders Online ExhibitionArt At A Time Like This, OngoingThe Most Important Moments in Art in 2020Holland Cotter, Roberta Smith and Jason Farago, The New York Times, December 4, 202023 Leading Figures in the Art World Share What They’re Grateful For This Thanksgiving, From the US Constitution to Public ArtArtnet News, November 25, 2020Sue Coe’s Combustible Art Takes on Donald TrumpSandra Bertrand, Highbrow Magazine, November 18, 2020Sue Coe: It Can Happen HereDavid Carrier, The Brooklyn Rail, November 11, 2020Casting a Critical Eye, From the Slaughterhouse to the White HouseHilarie M. Sheets, The New York Times, October 21, 2020Sue Coe takes on Donald Trump in final Galerie St. Etienne showDavid D’Arcy, The Art Newspaper, October 8, 2020Why vote? To protect those who cannotSue Coe, The Art Newspaper, October 8, 2020Project: Sue CoeLauren O’Neill-Butler, Artforum, October/November 2020 IssueAn Orwell-inspired Billboard Project Considers the State of US PoliticsSarah Rose Sharp, Hyperallergic, September 28, 2020World War 3 Illustrated #51: The World We Are Fighting ForChris Gavaler, popmatters, September 28, 2020The Daily Heller: Sue Coe Strikes!Steven Heller, Print, September 24, 2020NYC-Arts Top Five Picks: September 18 - 24, 2020A Dreadful Attack of Presidential Fever [virtual exhibition]The McInich Art Gallery, Southern New Hampshire University, September 10 - October 31, 2020It Can Happen Here - An Anti-Fascism ProjectStephen F. Eisenman & Sue Coe, The New Art ExaminerScoring FascismStephen F. Eisenman & Sue Coe, Counterpunch, July 24, 2020Subject Matters: Sue Coe [video]PS1 Homeschool, MoMA PS1, June 2020OPPArt Contributor: Sue CoeThe Nation, ongoingSue Coe on Art and Life During COVID-19An Interview with fay Beilis Duftler, The Galerie St. Etienne Blog, May 12, 2020