Political Art
by Valentina Pérez
1. Images abilities
1.1. Shock
1.2. Confront
1.3. Reconcile
1.4. Confront
2. Pablo Picasso
2.1. "Guernica"
2.1.1. April 1937 bombing
2.1.2. Attrocities perpetrated by Germany's
3. Iri Maruki & Toshi Maruki
3.1. They visited Hiroshima, Japan
3.2. Panels
3.2.1. Describe visiting Hiroshima trauma
3.2.2. Japanese screen painting
4. Martha Rosler
4.1. Collecting images
4.2. Created photomontages/Collages
4.2.1. "House Beautiful - Bringing the war Home"
4.2.2. She began making collages on 1967
4.3. Vietnam War
5. Protest Art
6. Politically-motivated Art
7. War
8. Kate Kollwitz
8.1. Printingmaking
8.1.1. Inexpensive
8.1.2. Easy to reproduce
8.1.3. For expressing social commentary
8.2. Oppresed poverty-stricken
8.3. Two World Wars
9. Kazimir Malevich
9.1. Russian artist with Polish descent
9.2. Suprematism
9.2.1. Simplicity
9.3. Darkness
9.3.1. War
9.4. "In the year 1913, trying desperately to free art from dead weight of the real world, I took refuge in the farm of the square."
10. Materials & Techniques
10.1. Use them to explore ideas
10.1.1. Related to the government
10.1.2. Publics affairs