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early 20th century). There was a rather good exhibition at the Barbican in London. What about artists around the Russian Revolution, art was part of the political renewal (Eisenstein, Malevich). There are so many artists and art movements that were part of bigger societal ideas, and helped forming them. In a more unfortunate way, the Futurists (Marinetti et al in Italy), whose political movement was incorporated by Mussolini's Fascist party. In the 1960s and 70s, there was "political art" in Europe and the USA (going together with 1968) -- to name a few: Kelley, McCarthy, EXPORT .... What about Gerhard Richter's Stammheim Chamber, artists like Hans Haacke, Cosey Fanny Tutti and Gustav Metzger here in the UK (1970you have in mind? The question is slightly too g
I am going to get a lot of flack for this, but is the way I see it.... Art only affects the people that see it and understand it, and to understand art you need an education. The problem is that the people that understand art are the ones that are usually better off that the ones that need some change in society and the system. So I don't see art as an agent of change I see art as a companion of change, as a way for people to express their moment as