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How Communities Make Art: Crash Course Art History #10

How Communities Make Art: Crash Course Art History #10

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Art is often understood as a solitary act of personal expression. But art is also the basis for community from Alaska to Mali and from gay rights advocates to Frida Kahlo appreciators. In this episode we’ll learn how community is created through art. Note: While Yayoi Kusama is an incredibly influential artist, she has a complicated legacy. Writer and PhD candidate Dexter Thomas has called attention to anti-Black racism in her published writing, including her 2002 autobiography Infinity Net. We encourage you to view Crash Course Art History Episode 5 to hear our discussion about artists with problematic histories and join the conversation. Introduction: Obliteration Room 00: 00 The Great Mosque of Djenné 01: 20 The Gelede 03: 48 The Chief Johnson Pole 04: 58 The Origins of Pride Flags 06: 30 The Umbrella Art of Hong Kong 08: 18 Review & Credits 09: 45 Image Descriptions: Sources: Support us for $5/month on Patreon to keep Crash Course free for everyone forever! Or support us directly: Join our Crash Course email list to get the latest news and highlights: Get our special Crash Course Educators newsletter: Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Forrest Langseth, Emily Beazley, Neeloy Gomes, oranjeez, Rie Ohta, Jack Hart, UwU, Leah H, David Fanska, Andrew Woods, Stephen Akuffo, Ken Davidian, Toni Miles, AmyL, Steve Segreto, Kyle & Katherine Callahan, Laurel Stevens, Krystle Young, Burt Humburg, Perry Joyce, Scott Harrison, Alan Bridgeman, Mark & Susan Billian, Breanna Bosso, Matt Curls, Jennifer Killen, Jon Allen, Sarah & Nathan Catchings, Bernardo Garza, team dorsey, Trevin Beattie, Indija-ka Siriwardena, Jason Rostoker, Siobhán, Ken Penttinen, Barrett Nuzum, Nathan Taylor, Les Aker, William McGraw, Rizwan Kassim, Vaso, ClareG, Alex Hackman, Constance Urist, kelsey warren, Katie Dean, Stephen McCandless, Wai Jack Sin, Ian Dundore, Caleb Weeks __ Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - CC Kids:
Date: 2024-06-27

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Love your brief history of the Pride flag! I guess you had to edit for length, but it's interesting to consider how the original 8-stripe design was brought down to 6 for practical reasons, and the 8 stripes have started popping up again recently in a few places.
And in 2015, Philadelphia queer people of colour created a new version, with black and brown stripes before the red, to represent POC and protest racism in Philly's gaybourhood. You could see it as kind of a transitional version, which the Progress Flag built on.
Mind you, all the new flags are somewhat controversial, especially with gays of a certain age -- and some who think the progress flag is a design abomination. But I love them!

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3: 15 It's interesting that you say that painting over a Frida Khalo would not go over well. In the last few years, there have been a string of attempts to vandalize paintings by the protest group Just Stop Oil. There have been detractors to this protest of course but at the same time, it could also be seen as the same kind of collective expression you're describing.
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Hello Crash Course! I wanted to thank you all for all the work yall have done. I am studying for various competitions and honestly, your videos can summarize 3 hour lectures to 10 minutes without cutting out crucial info. Thanks so much for everything!
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