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QAGOMA | Wit: A Weapon of Mass Disruption/ What makes humour such a powerful tool of protest in art? @QAGOMA_Australia | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
This video contains some explicit language. It may not be suitable for children. Viewer discretion advised. What makes humour such a powerful tool of protest in art? Presented during the APT10 Festival, Gordon Hookey (APT10 artist) and Liz Nowell (Executive Director, Institute of Modern Art) yarn about how humour in art is not just about having a laugh, it’s a weapon of resistance against colonial oppression.

‘The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’ (APT10) / Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art / 4 Dec 2021—25 April 2022

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