Subcarpature
Subcarpature is a term used in visual arts and satire to describe a form of caricature that emphasizes underlying social structures rather than individual traits. It seeks to reveal systemic issues by transposing or reframing contexts, roles, or institutions rather than focusing on single figures.
Etymology: The term emerged in critical discourse in the early 21st century, combining sub- (underlying, beneath)
Techniques: Practitioners employ muted exaggeration, layering, silhouettes, negative space, or juxtaposition to reveal hidden power dynamics.
History and reception: Subcarpature arose in alternative comics and digital zines and has been discussed in
See also: Related forms include traditional caricature, political cartoons, and subversive art; it intersects with visual