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When the World Burns, Art Speaks — Part 2: The American Story

In Part 1, we traced the arc of art made under pressure — from the Impressionists painting as Europe marched toward war, to Peggy Guggenheim shipping masterworks out of occupied...

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Sacred and Subversive: Religious Iconography as Protest Art - Then & Now

The history of religious art is not what most people think it is. It is not a clean record of devotion. It is not centuries of painters and sculptors faithfully...

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