The Faces of Power
The Faces of Power
The Faces of Power is the second Digital Collection from The Image & Culture Journal — six essays by Theresa Rézeau that examine power through the lens of art.
Across political authority, inherited status, leadership, influence and extraordinary wealth, the collection traces how power is claimed, performed and sustained. It asks not only who holds power, but what confers its legitimacy, what it demands of those who possess it, and why others choose to recognise it.
Featuring three previously unpublished essays, alongside an original introduction and closing reflection, The Faces of Power is a 60-page illustrated digital edition that brings art, history and contemporary culture into conversation.
Digital Edition · 60 pages · PDF Download
Includes three previously unpublished essays
£19.99 · Included with The Image & Culture Journal membership
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Your membership grants you immediate digital access to the Members Library. Inside you’ll find exclusive essays, extended editions, private reflections, collector insights, and exclusive notes from Theresa Rézeau’s forthcoming book, The Divine Disrupted: Sacred Art in a Fractured World.
Created for thoughtful readers, it is a place for deeper reflection on art, culture, history, and the ideas that shape our world.
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