This anthology offers a captivating journey through a century of manifestos from artists, filmmakers, and architects worldwide. It features 100 powerful voices, including political activists, anti-colonialists, surrealists, and socialists, representing movements like Negritude, Japan’s Bikyoto, Iraqi modernism, and Australian cyberfeminism. Each manifesto is a unique blend of personal, political, and revolutionary ideas, some published in English for the first time and others written under censorship. Together, they celebrate art as a transformative force and a fundamental social need.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover diverse voices and movements that have shaped art and culture over the past century.
- Explore manifestos that challenge norms and envision revolutionary futures.
- Gain insight into the personal and political struggles behind each creative expression.
- Perfect for anyone interested in art, history, and the power of creative rebellion.