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  2. Protest art - Wikipedia

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    Protest art about the value of protest by Martin Firrell, UK, 2019 Free Speech Flag containing the AACS keys. An example protesting California Proposition 8.. Protest art is the creative works produced by activists and social movements.

  3. Nikkolas Smith - Wikipedia

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    Art Basel invited Smith to create the logo for its "what Matters" campaign in 2019. [2] Notable figures have shared Smith's work on social media, including Michelle Obama, Rihanna, Nipsey Hussle, [6] and Janet Jackson. [3] His digital painting of Atatiana Jefferson was shared on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. [19]

  4. Black Lives Matter movement in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Black Lives Matter movement has been depicted and documented in various artistic forms and mediums including film, song, television, and the visual arts. In some instances this has taken place in the form of protest art (also referred to as activist art or "artivism"). [1]

  5. Anti-racism protest signs, murals destined for U.S. Smithsonian

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    Days into nationwide protests over the killing of George Floyd, demonstrators began to fill a tall fence in front of the White House with posters, flowers, paintings and photos in honor of black ...

  6. Finding meaning in George Floyd’s death through protest art ...

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    Throughout time, art and protest have been side by side, and this (exhibit) really aligns with our mission to center creativity in art in the service of social good," said Brittany Corrales, a ...

  7. Street art influence in politics - Wikipedia

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    Street art influence in politics refers to the intersection of public visual expressions and political discourse.Street art, including graffiti, murals, stencil art, and other forms of unsanctioned public art, has been an instrumental tool in political expression and activism, embodying resistance, social commentary, and a challenge to power structures worldwide.

  8. Family, supporters of arrested UT-Austin pro-Palestine ... - AOL

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    Pro-Palestinian protesters gather in front of the Travis County Jail to support those arrested during protests at the University of Texas earlier in the day, April 24, 2024 in Austin, Texas.

  9. Artivism - Wikipedia

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    Artivism further developed as antiwar and anti-globalization protests emerged and proliferated. In many cases artivists attempt to push political agendas by the means of art, but a focus on raising awareness of social, environmental, and technological problems is also common. [citation needed]