Sentences with phrase «much protest art»

«With so much protest art coming in from all over the country, I decided that the exhibition must be out in public for all to see and to travel if possible,» Waddell said.

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Sooke protested a bit too much, doing down the previous big deal in modern art, Abstract Expressionism, in order to enhance the revolutionary nature of Pop in its fascination and appropriation of the tropes of advertising and consumerism.
A sprawl of talent and creativity, no doubt art lacks a dominating voice or much of anything to protest.
At a time when art is full of protest (and rightfully so), Owens gave the viewer a much needed oasis.
The action followed a much publicized protest at the the Sackler Wing of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art last month — part of the artist's campaign against the descendants of Raymond and Mortimer Sackler, owners of the opioid - manufacturing Purdue Pharmaceuticals.
In 1897, ten painters seceded from the Society of American Artists in protest of the group's increasing focus on «too much business and too little art
Success by protest is often indiscernible, and yet there is still a reminder to maintain hope and band together, much like Hank's shining, neon - lit statement, Love Over Rules, recently unveiled in a new public art installation in San Francisco.
The recent anti-cuts campaigns and protests that I have been involved in, have done much to strengthen my interest and a sense of urgency in interrogating the relationship of art and activism and the place of artistic production in the current neoliberalisation of cultural spaces and art education.
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