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Protest Art
Jessica Lack
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R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
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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. Here is 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 emerged at
times of great upheaval, war, colonialism, independence and changes
of government, and reveal how art and politics have been
intertwined throughout the 20th and early 21st 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 nationwide
civil rights mural movement in the USA 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 non-violence movement in the
1930s; and the Chilean direct action work that contributed to the
collapse of General Pinochet’s government. An introductory essay
outlines the different ways art has been used to effect political
transformation. Following this, the book is split across five
topics, each dealing with a specific aspect of how art has
precipitated change: by highlighting social realities, as
agit-prop, as a unifying force, as a means of direct action, and by
proposing new forms of action. Each topic begins with one decisive
artistic act and examines its context, revealing how it influenced
other artists and changed the wider political and artistic world.
Jessica Lack introduces fifty pioneering modern and contemporary
art movements born out of political engagement, decolonization,
marginalization or conflict. These movements have aimed to
revitalize society by challenging the status quo. While not as well
known as Pop Art, Dada and Futurism, these associations of artists
- such as the Saqqakhaneh artists of Iran, the Stridentists of
Mexico, Jikken Kobo of Japan or America's AfriCobra - have
empowered and given voice to their members. Global Art brings
unfamiliar material to life by exploring the unique historical
context for each art movement, key cultural events and
interconnections, and the key protagonists in the movement's
evolution.
How many times have you read the caption next to a work of art in a
museum or gallery, or a review of an exhibition, and found yourself
none the wiser? The language in which modern art is described can
be even more mystifying than the art itself. Now, a fully updated
and expanded edition of the acclaimed "Tate Guide to Modern Art
Terms "offers a clear and reliable guide, with more than 450 pithy
entries on the full range of international modern and contemporary
art. Drawing on the expertise of Tate, the book provides an
authoritative and up-to-date resource, small enough to fit into a
bag or pocket. Spanning the dawn of Impressionism to the digital
age, every term whether a theme, movement, medium, or technique is
defined with clarity and precision. This is the perfect companion
for all those wanting to increase their understanding and
appreciation of modern and contemporary art. "
'Art is not a luxury. Art is a basic social need to which everyone
has a right'. This extraordinary collection of 100 artists'
manifestos from across the globe over the last 100 years brings
together activists, post-colonialists, surrealists, socialists,
nihilists and a host of other voices. From the Negritude movement
in Africa and Martinique to Brazil's Mud/Meat Sewer Manifesto, from
Iraqi modernism to Australia's Cyberfeminist Manifesto, they are by
turns personal, political, utopian, angry, sublime and
revolutionary. Some have not been published in English before; some
were written in climates of censorship and brutality; some contain
visions of a future still on the horizon. What unites them is the
belief that art can change the world.
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