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Pop Appropriation art, according to Go, ‘democratizes’ the playing field for art consumption by using familiar pop culture images to make new ideas intelligible.
Gerar Edizel, Professor of Art History in the Alfred University School of Art and Design, delivered an invited lecture, "Cultural Appropriation in Art," to Clay Cohorts, a hybrid online and in-person ...
Analyzing New Yorker cartoonist David Sipress's anger at appropriation art, and Lucia Heffernan's best-selling picture, 'Dog Gone Funny.' Plus, America's most popular picture is of a dog on a toilet.
This week on State of Art, artist and educator, Thomas Chung joins us for a conversation about cultural appropriation, his approach to art and finding humor in dark places.
“This is appropriation, but it is also expropriation—the seizure of property for an intended public benefit, except it is the wealthy one-percenter art world which benefits in this case ...
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