Nadya Tolokonnikova, a key figure in the Pussy Riot movement, remains a powerful voice against oppression, even as she’s wanted in absentia by Russian authorities. Her recent exhibition, POLICE STATE, showcased at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, merges personal narratives with socio-political issues, featuring artworks from political prisoners and protests. This exhibition and its accompanying hardbound book have gained significant acclaim, cementing Tolokonnikova’s status as a global activist-artist.
How do you think art can serve as a catalyst for social change, particularly in oppressive regimes?
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