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What is appropriation? (K-A)
What is appropriation? (K-A)
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United States (K-A)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
Khan Academy
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Undergraduate
United States (K-A)
An unflinching memorial to civil rights martyrs, Thorton Dial's Blood and Meat (K-A)
Art and identity in the work of Lorna Simpson (K-A)
The Pictures Generation (K-A)
Basquiat, Horn Players (K-A)
What is appropriation? (K-A)
Carrie Mae Weems on her series "From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried" (K-A)
Winsor, #1 Rope (K-A)
Chicago, Pasadena Lifesaver, Blue Series, No. 4 & Benglis, Omega (K-A)
Eleanor Antin, Carving: A Traditional Sculpture (K-A)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, “Untitled†(billboard of an empty bed) (K-A)
Hesse, Untitled (K-A)
Hesse, Untitled (Rope Piece) (K-A)
Identity Politics: From the Margins to the Mainstream (K-A)
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People) (K-A)
Jeff Koons, Pink Panther (K-A)
Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party (K-A)
Kara Walker, Darkytown Rebellion (K-A)
Keith Haring, Subway Drawings (K-A)
Kiki Smith, Lying with the Wolf (K-A)
Louise Bourgeois, Cumul I (K-A)