Led By Donkeys' Activism Book
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•Led By Donkeys have no shame
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Ben Stewart , James Sadri , Oliver Knowles and Will Rose have a new book out to prove it.
It documents the group’s campaigns from the Brexit era to the present.
In practice, their core business is still vituperation by photoshop, mostly aimed at Right-wing politicians.
In the new book they are no longer styled as plucky outsiders but as solemnly engaged in an “accountability project”.
Also this year , they filmed six kilometres worth of second -hand kids’ outfits arranged on a Dorset beach and set it to the sound of Bach , in order to get people to “grasp the number of children killed in Gaza ”. (An earlier idea, thankfully rejected, involved “ thousands of funeral shrouds”.) In other words: if you like your morality tales childishly uncomplicated, prefer the literal over the symbolic, and don’t mind pedestrian visuals that rely heavily on scale for impact, then this is undoubtedly the art collective you deserve..
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