“Once more, art confronts us with the intersection of ideas”: Pleasure [1] reviews Richard Rawlins’ recent art exhibition, saying that the icons of “white elephants, dangling flies that become pianos, non-performing arts academies and lego politicians all suggest what we all know: the realm of politics is one big megee.”
Trinidad & Tobago: Art & Politics
· Written by Janine Mendes-Franco
Categories: Caribbean, Trinidad & Tobago, Arts & Culture, Ideas, Media & Journalism, Politics