The Art Department: Creativity for the Kremlin

· River Press
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282
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Art meets Espionage in this brilliantly creative political thriller. New York artist, Lee Owens, offends the President of the Russian Federation with his scathing cartoons. Seeing the satire as a threat to his hold on power, the dictator orders the FSB, (Russia's Military Intelligence Agency), to find the artist and silence the humor. But, rather than waiting for an assassin's bullet, Lee goes on the offensive and uses his artistic talent to attack Moscow and St. Petersburg with a barrage of subversive art. "Mr. Owens, we'd like you to start a revolution." Timely, explosive, and highly entertaining, this unique Pablo Picasso-James Bond thriller tears down the Kremlin walls with America's most powerful weapon: Creativity.

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David Parker is a museum collected artist, author, activist, and adventurer.

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