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“Art and Propaganda in the Twentieth Century: The Political Image in the Age of Mass Culture” by Toby Clark
“The relationship between art and politics has always been uncomfortable, but never more so than in the XNUMXth century. Governments have tried to adapt art to their particular purposes; artists resist and subvert these attempts. But what happens when artists work on behalf of a political program or idea? Is yours a corrupt art?
Taken from fnac.
See also:
http://books.google.es/books/about/Arte_y_propaganda_en_el_siglo_XX.html?hl=es&id=pIOdWkZKJnwC
http://www.akal.com/libros/Arte-y-propaganda-en-el-siglo-XX/9788446011507
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/159358.Perspectives_Art_and_Propaganda_in_the_Twentieth_Century
http://artandpropaganda.com/intro/what_is_propart.htm
The recommended titles are in the Library of the International Institute. If you are interested in having access to them, you can check their availability in the catalog of the library
Art and Propaganda in the Twentieth Century: The Political Image in the Age of Mass Culture / Toby Clark; translation by Isabel Balsinde. — Tres Cantos (Madrid): Akal, DL 2000.
175 pages : ill. ; 24cm — (Akal/art in context; 2).
Bibliography: p. 166-167.
DL M-44.432-2000. — ISBN 84-460-1150-6
NX 650 .P6 C53 2000
R. 201163041