Contemporary Art and Politics

The anniversary of September 11, 2001, with all its remembrances and commemorative exhibits, seems like a fitting time to examine the intricate relationship between contemporary art and politics. Is art supposed to deal with politics? If it doesn’t, should it be forced to? Or is art, in any form, a political activity? There are at […]

Berlusconi's Videocracy

Italy’s filmmakers rail against a citizenry reduced to spectatorship.

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