Art or terrorism?

Neither.

Its called HISTORY.

Calm down. Put your head between your knees and take a few deep breaths.

:rolleyes:
 
The negro bitch is being charged with 'incitement'.
She's being expelled.
After she gets out of prison you can find her washing fucking cars for a living.
 
Shes just wants to stir up trouble, so she should be expelled. Not everyone was meant to go to college.
 
Art Criticism: Objectivity Objective


Imagine an ordinary comic strip story involving the fictional mutant superhero Nightcrawler (Marvel Comics) deciding to become an anti-hero and deface the Statue of Liberty (a socio-political symbol of democracy) but discovering that the more evil mutant super-villain Magneto is hurling metal objects at the statue to create pure terror and deciding to defend the statue from Magneto's malicious clutches.

Such is a creative and simple storyline in a very accessible and popular American art medium, the comic book.

We can look at this storyline and say one of two things:

1. "This is propaganda art meant to hype the social value of the Statue of Liberty"
2. "This is education and moralism-themed art meant to advertise democracy as virtuous"

Either way, we would express the notion that this piece of comic strip art is instilling in us some ideas about norms, values, and virtues.

It seems that it is in our reaction to this hypothetical piece of comic strip art that we find the real social and/or political perspective. Bi-partisan journalism would therefore seem to save the day.



:afro:

Ellis Island



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Instillation: Urban Space?

I somehow missed that course in college and grad school. But I did manage to exist and prosper without it, thank God!

Maybe because it was "Installation." Nothing to do with booze. Bet you missed spelling, too.
 

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