Crash Course Art History - Season 1 Episode 17 Graffiti, Street Art & Murals: What We Learn from Public Art
Independent public art like graffiti and street art often gets a bad rap, thanks to its legal classification as vandalism. But these art forms have much to offer as a means for people to speak truth to power and take ownership of community spaces. In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll explore the various ways artists have used illicit public art to express themselves.
Year: 2024
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States of America
Studio: YouTube
Director:
Cast: Sarah Urist Green
Crew: John Green (Executive Producer), Hank Green (Executive Producer), Heather Di Diego (Executive Producer), Sarah Urist Green (Producer)
First Air Date: Apr 11, 2024
Last Air date: Sep 26, 2024
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 23 Episode
Runtime: 10 minutes
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Popularity: 3.476
Language: English
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Season
Season 1
Episode
Why We Study Art
How to Look at Art
The History of Museums
What Makes an Artist “Great”?
Should We Separate Art from the Artist?
What Is Good Art?
How Art Tells Stories
How Do Religions Use Art?
The Hidden Meanings in Nature Art
How Communities Make Art
Bodies in Art
Origins of Color (Trade & Exchange)
Who Gets to Be a "Real" Artist? (Amateur & Outsider Art)
What's the Difference Between Art & Design?
How a Banana Sold for $150,000 (Modern Art)
Why Is Everyone So Mad About Public Art?
Graffiti, Street Art & Murals: What We Learn from Public Art
Is AI-Generated Art Original? (Authenticity & Originality)
Why Is Art So Expensive?
When Art Meets Activism
The Importance of Preserving, Restoring, & Conserving Art
What is the Future of Art?
Episode 23