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Art in the Age of Populism

Connecting populism, the super-rich, and contemporary art, an insightful and timely analysis of works created by and about authoritarian populist leaders.

Why do billionaires collect Banksy and Warhol? How does street art embody both populist politics and the culture of the super-rich? This book examines the curious fusion of elite and popular taste, showing how artists and politicians amplify the ordinary to achieve fame, wealth, and influence. From the auction houses of London to images of authoritarian leaders, and from the spectacle of Brexit to the online saturation of culture, Julian Stallabrass reveals how contemporary visual culture reflects and alters broader social and political dynamics. Controversial and incisive, Art in the Age of Populism situates the rise of populist art and politics in a critical cultural framework, shedding light on the forces shaping distinction, power, and the public imagination in the twenty-first century.


304 pages | 75 illustrations, 70 in colour | 6.61 x 9.21 | © 2026

Art: Art Criticism

Political Science: Comparative Politics


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Reviews

“In this eye-opening study, Stallabrass traces a web of connections between populism, oligarchy, and the upper reaches of the market for contemporary art. Essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the pressures currently shaping the art world.”

Marcus Verhagen, senior lecturer at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art and author of "Viewing Velocities: Time in Contemporary Art"

“This incisive and timely book offers a lucid genealogy of how populist politics and populist art have become mutually reinforcing trajectories within neoliberal culture, from the auction house to the ballot box. Across its chapters, Stallabrass deftly braids together close readings of artworks, sharp political-economic analysis, and a subtle reworking of canonical theories of populism to show how populist politicians, branded contemporary artists, and the cultural industries that mediate between them stage and sell ‘the people’ and their supposed enemies. No one trying to understand contemporary art’s entanglement with the toxic nationalisms, authoritarian styles, and affective economies that structure our present can ignore Art in the Age of Populism.”

Alexander Alberro, Virginia Bloedel Wright Professor of Art History, Barnard College and Columbia University, and author of "Interstices: Negotiations at Contemporary Art’s Boundaries"

“In this deft analysis, Stallabrass unpacks the meanings of a truly strange historical development: the convergence of elite and mass taste. What results is an incisive interpretation of not only populist art, but the entire contemporary artworld. A deeply satisfying read.”

Sianne Ngai, George M. Pullman Professor of English, University of Chicago, and author of "Theory of the Gimmick: Aesthetic Judgment and Capitalist Form"

“Stallabrass has the unblinking ability to get to the nub of what ails us today. Urgent and timely, this book is vital for unpicking the complex interrelations between contemporary art, its markets, and the performance of populism across the political spectrum.”

Zehra Jumabhoy, art historian and curator, and lecturer in modern and contemporary art, University of Bristol

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