Justice of Visual Art
Explore the profound intersections of art and justice in Eliza Garnsey's enlightening book, Justice of Visual Art, published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. Spanning 248 pages, this compelling work delves into critical debates surrounding human rights, focusing on how societies can confront violent and traumatic histories, reconcile divided communities, and fortify state institutions in the wake of conflict.
Ideal for policy-makers, practitioners, and scholars in the fields of transitional justice, International Relations, and art theory, Garnsey's insights offer a unique perspective on the role of visual art in the healing process. Whether you are a student, an academic, or simply passionate about the intersection of art and justice, this book is a must-read that invites you to reflect on the transformative power of art in shaping societal narratives.