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Galleries: 'Is It Propaganda? Or Is It Political Art?'; 'Voyage of Discovery'Alien Fanfare' (Posted 2014-05-24 22:55:00): Shows include works by Eszter Bornemisza, Jarri Hasnai, Pam Rogers, Jonathan Monaghan, Ellyn Weiss, Michele Banks, Jessica Beels

The Washington Post (Online), 2014-01-01

Copyright The Washington Post Company, May 24, 2014 ;ISSN: 0190-8286 ;EISSN: 2641-9599

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    Galleries: 'Is It Propaganda? Or Is It Political Art?'; 'Voyage of Discovery'Alien Fanfare' (Posted 2014-05-24 22:55:00): Shows include works by Eszter Bornemisza, Jarri Hasnai, Pam Rogers, Jonathan Monaghan, Ellyn Weiss, Michele Banks, Jessica Beels
  • Author: Jenkins, Mark
  • Subjects: Animation ; Architecture ; Artists ; Propaganda
  • Is Part Of: The Washington Post (Online), 2014-01-01
  • Description: Mulberry paper joins fabric, newsprint and a computer circuit board among the materials assembled into multi-layered maps in Bornemisza's "Urban Textures," a tour of the Hungarian capital that's both objective and personal. [...]on display are two vivid paintings of Mao from post-Maoist Shanghai, an 18th-century painting of "the last Inca" (an anti-colonial statement at the time), and a picture of blindfolded schoolgirls by American photographer John Michael Rusnak, made in Cuba and banned by that country's authorities (which accepted the rest of the suite).
  • Publisher: Washington, D.C: WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0190-8286
    EISSN: 2641-9599
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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