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Crack Up – Crack Down

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Crack Up – Crack Down explores the role of satire in contemporary art and politics. Through a series of essays and artworks, the book examines how humor can be a powerful tool for critique and resistance. It features contributions from various artists and thinkers, offering a diverse perspective on the intersection of art, culture, and society.
Publisher
Humboldt Books
Publication year
2019
ISBN-13
9788867493883
ISBN-10
8867493884
Pages
192
Language
English
Subjects
Contemporary ArtPolitical SatireHumor in ArtCultural CritiqueVisual Storytelling

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