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From Dada to Punk, from anti-war movements
to feminism and ecology, high art has been repeatedly incorporated into
a visual language that ranges from the iconoclastic to overt protest.
MasterPeaces shows how works by Leonardo, Michelangelo,
Munch, Ingres, Delacroix, Picasso, Lichtenstein, Warhol and many others
have been parodied, appropriated or altered to make statements about a
variety of contemporary issues including censorship, disabled rights,
ecology, HIV/AIDS, homophobia, war, and women’s rights. Through
annotations it also introduces the viewers to the historical context of
the original work, thus expanding viewers’ visual literacy. This online exhibition has been made possible with support from The Andy Warhol Foundation; Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles; The James Irvine Foundation; The Getty Foundation; The Los Angeles County Arts Commission; and The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation. Click here to view full exhibition. Click
here to see the full list of CSPG Exhibition History.
©2004 Center for the Study of Political Graphics tel: 323.653.4662, fax: 323.653.6991 email: cspgweb@politicalgraphics.org web: www.politicalgraphics.org
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