The artist shows how forms of entertainment may distract from, warn against, or encourage radicalization. How well do his metaphors fit? And when does the stretch break?
My pretty halfbaked thought process is that it's the former East German states where AfD is surging, though I suppose that has more to do with the backdrop than hte art itself
maybe the reason for Swan Lake has something in common with the reason it was used at the Austrian Pavilion in Venice
But in the Austrian Pavilion it was a specific connection to Russian censorship because it was always on TV when somebody was offed. Here though?
My pretty halfbaked thought process is that it's the former East German states where AfD is surging, though I suppose that has more to do with the backdrop than hte art itself
I see where you going, but it do be a stretch mate