August 7, 2009
The
Obama "Joker" poster has sparked a firestorm of outraged criticism,
including charges of racism against the image's anonymous creator.
But as street-art veteran Patrick Courrielche writes, this poster
actually represents the only substantial artistic counterpoint to
Obama's current agenda. Which means it should be embraced by the
art community, not smeared. After all, art should question those in
power, not speak on their behalf.
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