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Art galleries aren't normally the place to go if you fancy a laugh. But an exhibition at Tate Britain is proving an exception. Rude Britannia is a collection of comic art from the 17th century to the present day. From William Hogarth's " Rake’s Progress" to Margaret Thatcher1’s "Spitting Image" puppet, to the frankly2 "Absurd". Tate Britain teamed up with guest curators including Gerald Scarfe, Harry3 Hill and the editors of Viz to look at how comedy in paintings, postcards and puppets has shaped our society.
"Well, British comic art, I think, is in a great tradition. And you think of "Carry On" films, and you think of thing right back to Hogarth and Gillray how they criticized the people in the elite4, the leaders and politicians, and so forth5. And I think that's very healthy, really." Artists know there's no better way to encourage people to think than through laughter. Some of the methods they've used are innovative6, to say the least. "There is a chamber7 pot in the early 19th century which gives you the chance to, well, let's say, kind of comment on the tyranny of Napoleon, because Napoleon’s bust8 features in the bottom of this chamber pot, so if you use it, then you end up, well, defacing, let's say, Napoleon.”
Over the last half century Scarfe has helped politicians to account through his clever, but often brutal9 cartoons. He famously portrayed10 Margaret Thatcher as a fang-toothed pterodactyl and is enjoying the fresh meat of the Coalition11 Government. "I always draw Cameron as sort of, part of the Bullingdon, an Old Etonian the Bullingdon Club. I draw him in the Bullingdon Club outfit12 always. He's got a kind of high forehead. What a big nose really, and pouch13 dangle14 eyes and his jaws15, I think, are getting lower and lower and then getting sort of heavier and heavier down here. He's sort of thickening up with the effect of power upon him."As the saying goes, a picture paints a thousand words.
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