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Art and Social Change

Can Art Change the World

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  1. 1. Art and Social Change
  2. 2. Social justice is a myth. Those in power would rather kill everything on the planet rather than relinquish it. A sense of community is just a panacea for those who are shut out from power.
  3. 3. Can Art Change the World? JRs Ted Prize Video
  4. 4. Marcel Duchamp, Bottle Rack, 1914
  5. 5. Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917
  6. 6. Marcel Duchamp, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even, 1915-23
  7. 7. Marcel Duchamp, Mile of String, 1942
  8. 8. Witness
  9. 9. Alan Pogue
  10. 10. Gustave Courbet, The Stonebreakers, 1850
  11. 11. Margaret Bourke-White, Prisoners at the fence in Buchenwald, 1945
  12. 12. Margaret Bourke-White, Starving Woman, India, 1946
  13. 13. Eli Jacobi, All Night Mission, 1930s (during Great Depression)
  14. 14. Mabel Dwight, Banana Men, 1930s (during Great Depression)
  15. 15. Enunde, Plundering, 1999
  16. 16. Leon Golub,
  17. 17. Ansel Adams, Manazar Series,
  18. 18. Ansel Adams, Manzanar Relocation Center,
  19. 19. Alan Pogue, Medic in Vietnam, 1967
  20. 20. Alan Pogue
  21. 21. Jenny Holzer, Dont Talk Down to Me / Selection from Inflammatory Essays 1979-82
  22. 22. Jenny Holzer
  23. 23. Jenny Holzer, 2008
  24. 24. Jenny Holzer, Selection for Survival Series, 1991
  25. 25. Jenny Holzer, Guggenheim Museum, 1989
  26. 26. Jenny Holzer, San Diego, CA, 2007
  27. 27. Jenny Holzer, Ive, 2008
  28. 28. Jenny Holzer, Special Forces, green white 2006
  29. 29. Jenny Holzer, Thorax, 2008
  30. 30. Jenny Holzer, from Lustmord, 1993-95
  31. 31. Jenny Holzer
  32. 32. Jenny Holzer, 2008
  33. 33. Jeremy Heller, It is What it Is, 2008
  34. 34. Sheng Qi, My Left Hand - Me
  35. 35. Sheng Qi, Kun Nave, 2009
  36. 36. Sheng Qi, Sha Sha Sha, 2009
  37. 37. Sheng Qi, Red Hotline, 2009
  38. 38. Sheng Qi, Tibet, 2010
  39. 39. Social Justice
  40. 40. Francisco Goya, The Shootings of May Third 1808 , 1814
  41. 41. Eduard Manet, Execution of the Emperor Maximilian, 1867
  42. 42. Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937
  43. 43. Conrad Albrizio, The New Deal, 1934
  44. 44. Ben Shawn, The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti, , 1931-32
  45. 45. David Sigerious
  46. 46. Alan Pogue
  47. 47. Enunde, The U.N. and Africa, 1999(?)
  48. 48. Maembe, Child Soldier, 2002
  49. 49. Hans Haacke, MOMA Poll, 1970
  50. 50. Hans Haacke, A Breed Apart, 1978
  51. 51. Hans Haacke, Shalopsky, et.al. Real Estate Holdings, 1970
  52. 52. Joseph DeLappe, NoneOfTheseCandidates Macbain!Avatar for U.S. Senate!, 2010
  53. 53. Joseph DeLappe, NoneOfTheseCandidates Macbain!Avatar for U.S. Senate!, 2010
  54. 54. Joseph DeLappe, Iraqi memorial, 2009
  55. 55. Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1974-79
  56. 56. Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1974-79
  57. 57. Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1974-79
  58. 58. Guerrilla Girls, Poster, 1988
  59. 59. Guerrilla Girls, Poster, 1989
  60. 60. Guerrilla Girls, Poster, 1990
  61. 61. Guerrilla Girls, Poster, 2003
  62. 62. Guerrilla Girls, Poster, 2003
  63. 63. Guerrilla Girls, Activity Book, 2004
  64. 64. Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Questions), 1991
  65. 65. Barbara Kruger, Your Body Is A Battleground, 1989
  66. 66. Barbara Kruger, You Pledge Allegiance, 1989
  67. 67. Ai Weiwei , Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn, 1995
  68. 68. Ai Weiwei,
  69. 69. Ai Weiwei,
  70. 70. Ai Weiwei,
  71. 71. Ai Weiwei & Serge Spitzer. Ghost Valley Coming Down the Mountain. 2005-06
  72. 72. Environment
  73. 73. Maembe, Slavery, 2002
  74. 74. Sue Coe, Porkopolis, 1989
  75. 75. Sue Coe, Modern Man followed by the Ghosts of his Meat, 1990
  76. 76. Patricia Johanson, Sculpted Flood Plain, 1969
  77. 77. Patricia Johanson, Municipal Water Gardens, 1969
  78. 78. Patricia Johanson
  79. 79. Merle Laderman Ukeles, The Social Mirror, 1983
  80. 80. Merle Laderman Ukeles, Honor 2000, 2000
  81. 81. Peter Fend, Ocean Earth: Europa, 1991
  82. 82. Peter Fend, "Parallelprojekte", 2005
  83. 83. Peter Fend, Donkey Hota,
  84. 84. Alan Solfist, Portholes of Ancient Rivers of New York
  85. 85. Alan Solfist, Narrative Landscape of Long Island,
  86. 86. Alan Solfist, Circles of Time,
  87. 87. Jason deCaires Taylor, The Promise,
  88. 88. Jason deCaires Taylor, Anthropocene
  89. 89. Jason deCaires Taylor, Inertia,
  90. 90. Jason deCaires Taylor, The Silent Revolution,
  91. 91. Community
  92. 92. Jacob Lawrence, The Migrants Cast Their Ballots, 1975
  93. 93. Jacob Lawrence, On Their Way, 1990
  94. 94. Avenda Juarez,
  95. 95. David Sigerious,
  96. 96. Olivia Gude, Its Merits Recommend It: DeKalb County Mural, 1989
  97. 97. Olivia Gude, Cannas and Corn: A Community Mural, 2004
  98. 98. Chicago Public Art Group
  99. 99. Olivia Gude, I Welcome Myself To A New Place, 1988
  100. 100. Cynthia Weiss, Mirtes Zwierzyuski, Nina Smoot Cain, An Altar for Harold Washington, 1997
  101. 101. Chicago Public Art Group
  102. 102. Chicago Public Art Group
  103. 103. Chicago Public Art Group John Weberr and Bernard Williams, Urban World at the Crossroads
  104. 104. Chicago Public Art Group, Chic Chac, 1989
  105. 105. Chicago Public Art Group Juan Angel Chavez, Giant, 1999
  106. 106. Chicago Public Art Group Olivia Gude, Where There is Discord, Harmony: The Power of Art, 1991
  107. 107. Chicago Public Art Group, Peace by Piece, 1998
  108. 108. Harrell Fletcher,
  109. 109. Harrell Fletcher,
  110. 110. Judy Baca, Olympic Champions, 1983
  111. 111. Judy Baca, Division of the Barrios and Chavez Ravine, 1983
  112. 112. Judy Baca, Durango,
  113. 113. Jeremy Heller, Palais de Tokyo, 2008
  114. 114. http://improveverywhere.com/2008/01/31/fro zen-grand-central/ Improv Everywhere