REVIEW I If You’re Going to Be a Smart-Arse, You Bloody Better Be Right
In Australia, political cartoons were altered by several events during the 1960s: the arrival of Les Tanner’s (1927‒2001) instinctual wit at The Bulletin, Bruce Petty’s (1927‒2023) “doodle-bombs” at The Australian and a group of anti-establishment cartoonists at The Age. This tradition of political satire continues and is honoured in the current exhibition, Behind the Lines […]
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