The influence of Visual Arts in the Politics of Uganda.
The influence of Visual Arts in the Politics of Uganda.
Date
2024-11
Authors
Ssematimba, John
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Makerere University
Abstract
Visual arts have long played a powerful role in shaping societies and influencing political
discourse. In Uganda, where a rich artistic heritage exists alongside complex political realities,
understanding the relationship between visual arts and politics is crucial for comprehending the
contemporary social landscape.
Throughout history, Ugandan artists have employed visual mediums like painting, sculpture, and
performance art to express dissent, document historical events, and promote social change. During
the colonial period, artists used their work to critique the injustices of the regime and advocate for
independence. In the post-independence era, visual arts continued to be a platform for addressing
issues of social inequality, human rights abuses, and political corruption.
In recent years, contemporary Ugandan artists have gained international acclaim for their
innovative and politically charged work. They explore themes of identity, memory, trauma, and
the legacies of colonialism and post-colonial struggles. Their art serves as a critical lens through
which to examine the country's political landscape and engage in dialogue about complex social
issues.
Description
A research report submitted to the College of Engineering Design and Art in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree Bachelor of Industrial and Fine Arts of Makerere University.
Keywords
Visual Arts,
Politics of Uganda
Citation
Ssematimba, John. (2024). The influence of Visual Arts in the Politics of Uganda. (Unpublished undergraduate Research Report) Makerere University; Kampala, Uganda.