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Anarchist Art/Anarchism in (Visual) Art: What is it? Does it exist? Definition/analysis - with bibliography.
Anarchism in (Visual) Art My Attraction to this topic was spawned when the thought occurred to me, "I have never seen a work or movement labelled officially as Anarchist-art". It seems absurd that such a powerful ideology would not stir the hearts and minds of artists. If we are to accept that there is no anarchist art then our view could easily be supported: Art that challenges the status quo casts doubt on the ruling
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