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Sto caricando le informazioni... What Really Makes America Great (edizione 2018)di Creative Action Network (Autore)
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Creative Action Network founder and CEO Max Slavkin says this art series was inspired by a widespread interest in creating art to challenge the current political climate. Throughout the first 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency, 100 artists came together to illustrate the things that already make America great. The project has continued beyond those initial 100 days and 100 artists. Each spread of the book contains an artist's statement on the left and artwork on the right side. The art touches on several issues and topics, including religious freedom, immigration, energy solutions, plurality--and even bourbon. It features a foreword by Steven Heller, an American art director, journalist, critic, author, and editor who specializes in topics related to graphic design. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Perhaps the greatest strength of this volume is the variety of both styles and responses. The responses, thematically, could be from people almost all across the social and political spectrum. From progressive ideas to things as straightforward as farming. In other words, these things that have made America great long before a nameless naysayer claimed America wasn't great work as a rich tapestry, not as a bunch of isolated threads. Taken together we have a strong diverse country that is, or at least strives to be, great. It is when these are separated out then set against one another that there is a breakdown, as in the current illegitimate regime.
Unless the idea of some people focusing on different strengths than what you focus on bothers you, I would recommend this to everyone. If you think only what you believe makes America great is what matters, well, you'll enjoy this as much as you enjoy watching different people enjoying life, you won't.
Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley. (