The book "**Artists Anonymous: The Apocalyptic Warriors**" by **Eugen Blume** explores the following themes and topics, which can help you draw connections to other books in a library:
* **Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Themes**: The book deals with the concept of the apocalypse and its aftermath. This can connect to other works of fiction, art, or philosophy that explore similar themes of societal collapse, survival, and rebuilding 【1】【2】.
* **Contemporary Issues**: The book updates the traditional Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to reflect modern issues such as **drugs, environmental damage, and AIDS** 【3】【4】. This allows connections to books addressing these specific societal problems.
* **Modern and Contemporary Art**: The book is a monograph on the Berlin- and London-based art collective "Artists Anonymous" and their "Apocalyptic Warriors" series 【1】【5】. This enables connections to other books on art collectives, contemporary art movements, and artists exploring similar themes.
* **The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse**: The book reinterprets the classic theme of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse for the modern era 【1】【2】. This connects to literature, religious studies, and art history books that deal with the traditional symbolism and interpretations of this theme.