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Daivd and Art - “More of What Everybody Else Likes”
All we are saying is give art from the past a chance.
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David and Art - The Great Migration and American Art
An art exhibit in Mississippi reflects one of the most significant events in twentieth century American history.
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David and Art - "MacDonald and the Mass"
In the 1950s, worries about an increasingly impersonal society led some critics to see a connection with a new kind of culture.
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David and Art - Erasing Culture
Museums of all sorts anchor us to history, and show us who we are.
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David and Art - Peter and the Wolf
One of the most beloved pieces of orchestral music in the world came from Russia almost 90 years ago.
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David and Art - Twenty Years, Ten Years, and Today
Whether the target is art or something else, censorship seems to always have a political audience.
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David and Art - Langston Hughes
Discovering something surprising about a favorite artist points to the infinite variety of the arts themselves.
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David and Art - LBJ vs. The Artists, Part 1
For President Lyndon Johnson, hosting artists at the White House during the Vietnam War was risky business.
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David and Art - Independence Day
There are some American paintings that just call to mind Independence Day. Others can too, but not as obviously.
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David and Art - The NEA at Work
In spreading its dollars all around the country, the National Endowment for the Arts tries to make art more accessible to everyone.
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