Political Sculptures
Logan Rodriguez
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Kunst
Beschreibung
Political Sculptures explores the compelling intersection of art and politics, revealing how three-dimensional works have served as powerful tools of propaganda, symbols of authority, and catalysts for political resistance. The book uncovers how sculptures, far from being mere decorations, actively shape public opinion and impact political landscapes.
For example, imperial portraiture in ancient Rome wasn't just art; it deified rulers, while Renaissance civic sculptures embodied the power of burgeoning city-states. The book investigates strategic deployments of sculpture as propaganda, examining how ruling elites throughout history have commissioned works to legitimize their power and disseminate ideologies. It also analyzes instances where artists and marginalized groups have subverted these monumental displays, using sculpture as a medium for political dissent and resistance.
By drawing from diverse sources, including art historical scholarship and primary documents, Political Sculptures provides a framework for understanding the complex interplay between art, power, and society. The book begins by defining political sculpture and its historical scope, progressing through case studies across different eras to demonstrate the use of sculpture for political purposes. It concludes by showing how understanding political sculpture can provide valuable insights into contemporary political symbolism and its impact, even addressing debates surrounding the removal of controversial monuments.
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