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Protest art / Jessica Lack.

Fine Arts Library N72.P6 L33 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lack, Jessica, author.
Series:
Art essentials
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art--Political aspects--History--20th century.
Art.
Art--Political aspects--History--21st century.
Art and social action.
Political art.
Art--Political aspects.
Physical Description:
175 pages ; illustrations (chiefly color), 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Thames & Hudson, 2024.
Summary:
From anticolonial struggle to the campaign for nuclear disarmament, from the Suffragettes to Black Lives Matter, art has long been a powerful tool by which to upend the status quo. Protest Art looks at the multitude of ways in which art and politics have intertwined in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, taking in a broad range of artists' actions including performance and street art, banners and digital media, sculpture and painting. Over nine thematic chapters, Jessica Lack explores art's relationships with the media, institutions and the state, its use by activists as a weapon, a tool or a way of imagining otherwise, and ideas of artists as warriors, prophets and revolutionary leaders. Lack situates major artworks, campaigns and movements in their social and political contexts, recognizing the networks of solidarity, inspiration and cooperation that remain vital to both protest and art-making. Beautifully illustrated and carefully researched, Protest Art offers an accessible introduction to this vast and unruly field from the early twentieth century onwards.
Contents:
Introduction
Political Weaponry
Satire and Absurdism
Art and Freedom
Art as Political Tool
Art Against War
Protesting Bodies
Art and Institutions
Art and the Media
Living in Truth.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0500296685
9780500296684
OCLC:
1389485269

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