Propaganda Posters: A Window into North Korea
Art with a Political Agenda
Propaganda posters hold a significant place in North Korea, serving as a powerful tool to convey political messages and ideologies to the public. The Propaganda and Agitation Department of the Workers Party of Korea tightly controls their production and distribution, ensuring that they align with the government's narrative and objectives.
A Collector's Fascination
In addition to their political significance, propaganda posters from North Korea have also captivated collectors around the world. Dutch artist Erik van der Bijl has been particularly drawn to these posters, not solely for their aesthetic value but also for the insights they provide into the country's unique and isolated political culture.
Preserving a Cultural Artifact
The UC San Diego Library has acquired a valuable collection of 66 North Korean propaganda posters. This collection offers a rare and valuable glimpse into a country that remains largely closed to outsiders. By preserving these posters, the library contributes to the preservation of an important cultural artifact that illuminates the complexities of North Korean society.
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