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The Most Powerful Weapon: Artistic Expression
Through their work, artists document pivotal events, movements, and revolutions. Consequently, visual arts act as historical archives.
Ilzebé Flavia Du Toit
Mar 103 min read
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Art as a resistance against war: A look at DadaismÂ
The look of Dada may be one of absurdity, but to Dadaists, this war itself was more absurd.
Hanrike de Bruyne
Mar 105 min read
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​​​African Artefacts in European Collections​: The Restitution of Artworks Looted in the Colonial Era
Yet, whilst progress on the matter of restitution has been slow, it is progress nonetheless.
Olivia Jarvie
Mar 103 min read
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Erasing Identity: The Destruction of Art as a Tool of War Â
A popular tactic used in times of war is targeting the cultural heritage of a vulnerable country.
Jessica Elvos
Mar 106 min read
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Men Out, Art In: Supreme Court Reverses Ruling on Gender-Exclusive Exhibit at Mona
The Ladies’ Lounge is back, but the dialogue surrounding gender, art, and equality is only the initial step.
Tazkiyyah Dollie
Feb 286 min read
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Time Travelling Through The Art World: Looking at the history of Queer Art in South Africa.
True liberation cannot be achieved without dismantling all forms of oppression.
Jessica Elvos
Feb 285 min read
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The Colours of the Rainbow: The Rise of Queer Art  
By merging art with social activism, queer artists blur the lines between creativity and advocacy.
Ilzebé Flavia Du Toit
Feb 282 min read
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