Well-illustrated throughout, this volume focuses on artists who have addressed the strategies used by politicians and the media to manipulate facts, from the 1960s to 2016. Featuring painting, drawing, photography and stills from video installations, the works provide a commentary on corruption, consumerism, bureaucracy and truth.
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