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Protest Art

Jessica Lack

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Rodzaj (nośnik) / Item type książka / book
Dział / Department Książki i czasopisma / Books and periodicals
Autor / Author Jessica Lack
Tytuł / Title Protest Art
Język / Language angielski
Wydawca / Publisher Thames and Hudson
Rok wydania / Year published 2024
   
Rodzaj oprawy / Cover type Miękka ze skrzydełkami
Wymiary / Size 14.0x21.5 cm
Liczba stron / Pages 176
Ciężar / Weight 0,4300 kg
   
ISBN 9780500296684 (9780500296684)
EAN/UPC 9780500296684
Stan produktu / Condition nowy / new - sprzedajemy wyłącznie nowe nieużywane produkty
Osoba Odpowiedzialna / Responsible Person Osoba Odpowiedzialna / Responsible Person
An essential guide to how the power of art has been harnessed to effect political change across the modern world, from the struggle for universal suffrage to Black Lives Matter.

A well-researched, concise guide to protest art, exploring what happens when artists join forces with radical political movements to foster change. The works and movements discussed in this book emerged at times of great upheaval including war, colonialism, independence, and changes of government. They reveal how art and politics have been intertwined throughout the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.

Jessica Lack adopts an inclusive and international approach, presenting examples from nations and societies around the globe, including Sylvia Pankhurst’s paintings depicting the harsh realities faced by women manual workers in early 1900s Britain; the revolutionary aesthetic created by Emory Douglas for the Black Panthers in the 1960s, which documented and galvanized the campaign for the rights of Black Americans; Nandalal Bose’s portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, which became the iconic symbol of the Indian nonviolence movement in the 1930s; and the Chilean direct action work that contributed to the collapse of General Pinochet’s government.

Each of the nine chapters addresses different ways in which art has been used to effect political transformation, taking in humor and satire; performance and propaganda; art’s relationships to institutions, the media, conflict, and the state; and its uses as a weapon, a galvanizing force, and a way of refusing the status quo. Artistic acts, collectives, and movements are examined in their context, revealing how they have influenced other artists and changed the wider political and artistic world.
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