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Anarchy and Art: From the Paris Commune to the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Allan Antliff
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| #2418038 in eBooks | 2007-04-01 | 2007-04-01 | File type: PDF||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Anarchy and Art is not a politically neutral examination|By Midwest Book Review|Activist and art critic Allan Antliff presents Anarchy and Art: From the Paris Commune to the Fall of the Berlin Wall, a thoughtful philosophical discussion of art's potential as a conduit to carry messages of revolution and meaningful social change. Focusing on critical moments since the nineteenth|From Publishers Weekly|The coupling of Anarchist political movements and art is not a topic likely to attract broad interest, yet the issues dealt with by author and art historian Antliff (Anarchist Modernism) in this collection of essays have greater range than
One of the powers of art is its ability to convey the human aspects of political events. In this fascinating survey on art, artists, and anarchism, Allan Antliff interrogates critical moments when anarchist artists have confronted pivotal events over the past 140 years. The survey begins with Gustave Courbet’s activism during the 1871 Paris Commune (which established the French republic) and ends with anarchist art during the fall of the Soviet empire. Othe...
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