
Artistic expression does not exist in isolation. Art reflects many things, and one of them is undoubtedly politics. Political realities, tensions, and struggles of the time. Art, whether in the form of protests, state propaganda, election posters, museum exhibitions, or memes, reflects the values, conflicts, and power dynamics that shape society. By looking at art as a mirror, we can see politics not in words or politics, but in symbols, images, and creative resistance that provide a deeper, often more emotional understanding of the world we live in.
I warmly invite you to join me on this journey and, together with various professionals, analyze how art and current political events complement each other.
