The Dolls of Lisbon

The Dolls of Lisbon

Arts, Crafts, Subversion

2011 · 72 min · Documentary

The Dolls of Lisbon is NYC's Antagonist Art Movement's latest exploit inspired by the Zapatista Dolls of Mexico, a souvenir that traveled the world symbolizing a rebellion against the legacy of Andy Warhol's commodification of art.

Directed by Ethan H. Minsker · Written by Ethan H. Minsker

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