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So, 'Art Is... The Permanent Revolution' dives deep into this idea that art isn't just pretty pictures; it's a form of protest, you know? This documentary really captures the essence of how graphic artists have wielded their craft to voice dissent throughout history. It’s raw and gritty, with a tone that feels urgent, almost electric at times. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it mirrors the chaos of the revolutions it's discussing. You get to see how printmakers have shaped societal views, and honestly, the interviews and archival footage give the whole film a palpable sense of urgency. If you appreciate art as a powerful tool for change, this one resonates on multiple levels.
Focus on the historical context of graphic art.Look for interviews with artists and activists.Pay attention to the archival footage showcasing revolutions.
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