<p>'Sholette's book is a tour de force.' – <em>We Make Money Not Art</em></p>
<p>'Sholette manages to provide a well-crafted, comprehensive, and well-thought-out trajectory of western activist art that is not only deeply engaging, but maintains a critical insight and unique perspective throughout.' – Alex Nicholls, <i> Field: A Journal of Socially-Engaged Art Criticism </i></p>
<p>Selected as one of <em>The Art Newspaper'</em>s Top Art Books of 2022:<br /> 'As a key member of the activist group Gulf Labor Coalition, Gregory Sholette has a unique perspective [...] This informed analysis spans more than 60 years of art activism' - Gareth Harris, <em>The Art Newspaper</em></p>
<p>'Sholette's latest book continues to expand our understanding of the vital, inspiring, and too often dismissed relationship between art and activism. It is an infinitely valuable historical source, but most significantly it is packed with models for future resistances.' - Lucy R. Lippard, author of <em>Get the Message? A Decade of Art for Social Change</em></p>