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Title: | Potency of Satirical Art In Nigeria: An Assessment Of Satirical Art Forms |
Authors: | Onoja, Jacob Enemona |
Keywords: | Media Staire |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Arts and Design Studies |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.32;Pp 41-45 |
Abstract: | Satirical art forms are fast becoming a potent media of expression among artists and the general populace. This powerful and potent art form has been used to stir laughter and also point to a potent message in the observer. Cartoons, paintings and sculptures have been used as media of expression in art to pass messages across to people on various societal issues.
This paper is an attempt to explore the potential of satire in the various genres of plastic art to propagate messages. In Nigeria as other countries where the satirical genres of art have moved the people to action on state matters, founding fathers in the Nigerian art scene and other artists of repute have used satirical cartoons and other art forms to advance their positions on colonialism and other issues of national interest. Satirical art plays a great role in changing the psyche of the people toward various issues in the society and should be encouraged by all and sundry. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/981 |
ISSN: | 2225-059X |
Appears in Collections: | Fine and Applied Arts
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