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  2. The arts and politics - Wikipedia

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    A strong relationship between the arts and politics, particularly between various kinds of art and power, occurs across historical epochs and cultures.As they respond to contemporaneous events and politics, the arts take on political as well as social dimensions, becoming themselves a focus of controversy and even a force of political as well as social change.

  3. Category:Political art - Wikipedia

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    A. Agitprop; American proletarian poetry movement; Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum; Anarchism and the arts; Anataban Campaign; Andy's Trip; Ars Electronica; Art in the women's suffrage movement in the United States

  4. Category:The arts and politics - Wikipedia

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    Political art (14 C, 136 P) Portraits of politicians (4 C, 42 P) Propaganda by medium (11 C, 5 P) S. Situationist International (3 C, 27 P) Pages in category "The ...

  5. Art, Truth and Politics - Wikipedia

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    "Art, Truth and Politics" (also referred to and published as "Art, Truth & Politics" and Art, Truth and Politics) is the Nobel Lecture delivered on video by the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature Harold Pinter (1930–2008), who was at the time hospitalised and unable to travel to Stockholm to deliver it in person. [3] [4]

  6. Aestheticization of politics - Wikipedia

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    Alternately, "politicization of aesthetics" (or "politicization of art") has been used as a term for an ideologically opposing synthesis, [2] wherein art is ultimately subordinate to political life and thus a result of it, separate from it, but which is attempted to be incorporated for political use as theory relating to the consequential ...

  7. Vera List Center for Art and Politics - Wikipedia

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    The Vera List Center for Art and Politics was established at The New School, a private research university in New York City, in 1992. [citation needed] It was named after Vera G. List, an American art collector and philanthropist [1] who died in 2002. [2]

  8. Protest art - Wikipedia

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    Activist art is also important to the dimension of culture and an understanding of its importance alongside political, economical, and social forces in movements and acts of social change. One should be wary of conflating activist art with political art, as doing so obscures critical differences in methodology, strategy, and activist goals.

  9. Art and politics - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Art and politics