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art through time - a global view
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    • Series Overview
    • 1 / Converging Cultures
    • 2 / Dreams and Visions
    • 3 / History and Memory
    • 4 / Ceremony and Society
    • 5 / Cosmology and Belief
    • 6 / Death
    • 7 / Domestic Life
    • 8 / Writing
    • 9 / Portraits
    • 10 / The Natural World
    • 11 / The Urban Experience
    • 12 / Conflict and Resistance
    • 13 / The Body

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12 / Conflict and Resistance

The Execution of Emperor Maximilian The Third of May, 1808 How and why do we represent scenes of conflict? Afghan soldiers from the ruling Taliban movement and visiting journalists stand in front of one of the destroyed Buddha statues in the central province of Bamiyan, March 26, 2001. Calvinist Iconoclasm What happens when art is at the center of conflict? Books! Fish and Rocks How can artists use images to serve or resist institutions of power? Guernica Battle of Til-Tuba (Battle of the River Ulai) (detail) What can images of war tell us about attitudes toward war? The Legislative Belly The Earth Spider Creating Monsters in the Mansion of Minamoto no Yorimitsu What makes art an effective form of social commentary or political criticism?

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  1. 1/ Converging Cultures
  2. 2/ Dreams and Visions
  3. 3/ History and Memory
  4. 4/ Ceremony and Society
  5. 5/ Cosmology and Belief
  6. 6/ Death
  7. 7/ Domestic Life
  8. 8/ Writing
  9. 9/ Portraits
  10. 10/ The Natural World
  11. 11/ The Urban Experience
  12. 12/ Conflict and Resistance
  13. 13/ The Body
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