How artists respond to political crises | Modern Art & Ideas
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What is Art for?

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The Art History of the Selfie | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

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Barbara Kruger: in her own words

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How artists explore identity | Modern Art & Ideas

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The problem with AI-generated art | Steven Zapata | TEDxBerkeley

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She’s 12. She Sings Aretha Franklin… Until Simon TELLS Her to Do It Acapella! 😳

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Is Your Home Making You Happy? | Alain de Botton on Homing

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The Case for Video Art

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HISTORY OF IDEAS - Art

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Andy Warhol at the Factory (1972)

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Norman Rockwell's Political Art

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Creating Change: Art as Activism

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Stephen Shore | HOW TO SEE the photographer with Stephen Shore

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How ancient art influenced modern art - Felipe Galindo

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5 Steps to Make Your Own Political Art

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Why art is important | Katerina Gregos | TEDxGhent

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Art Must Be Beautiful

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All Art is Political, Even Rothko

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Art + Activism with Sanaz Mazinani | KQED Arts

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