"I think John Coley's right - How DARE politicians try to express themselves creatively!" 21 November, 2007

"I think John Coley's right - How DARE politicians try to express themselves creatively!" 21 November, 2007
Date
2007
Reference
DCDL-0008377
Description

"Jitterati" cartoon strip. Shows Jaimee talking about how politicians should not try to express themselves creatively and suggests imagine if artists made political statements - you would have Swift writing satire, Eisenstein filming 'Battleship Potemkin' and Picasso painting 'Guernica'. Fitz Bunny provides another example of Chris Knox writing songs for the Labour Party.

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Buist, Grant, 1973- : [Jitterati digital cartoons published in The Capital Times newspaper]
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1 digital cartoon(s), Works of art, Cartoons (Commentary), Digital images
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"I think John Coley's right - How DARE politicians try to express themselves creatively!" 21 November, 2007. Buist, Grant, 1973- : [Jitterati digital cartoons published in The Capital Times newspaper]. Ref: DCDL-0008377. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/23040081

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