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1 Race, Gender, Clan and Class - racial background, gender, class and geneology will all contribute to who we are as individuals - human beings interact within social circumstances – families, clans, communities - unfortunately, these factors may also trigger prejudice and discrimination - how have race, gender, clan and class been reflected in art?

2 Race How does art help forge racial identity?

3 Mark Chagall: Over Vitebsk (1915 - 1920)

4 James VanDerZee: Society Lady

5 Betye Saar: The Liberation of Aunt Jemima (1972)

6 James Luna: The Artifact Piece (1986)

7 Tseng Kwong Chi: Disneyland, California (1979)

8 Gender Issues: How is gender tied to ideas of what is beautiful or what is heroic? How should men and women look? How does art make that clear?

9 Waupanal: Men's cult house – Papua New Guinea

10 Peter Paul Rubenss: Abduction of the Daughters of Leucippus (Flanders, 1617)

11 Francois de Cuvillies: Hall of Mirrors (Germany, 1734 - 1739)

12 Hung Lui: Trauma Installation (China/USA, 1989)

13 Hung Lui

14 Guerrilla Girls: Do women have to be naked to get into the Met? (USA, 1986)

15 Ingres: Grande Odalisque

16 Clan: How does art identify a clan? When are ancestors important to a clan, and how does art help to make that relationship possible?

17 Head of a Roman Patrician (Italy, c. 75 – 50 BCE)

18 Bisj Poles (Asmat, New Guinea)

19 Bamgboye of Odo-Owa: Epa Headdress called “Orangun” (Nigeria, 1974)

20 Marisol: The Family (1962)

21 The General Idea: Baby Makes 3 (1984 - 1989)

22 Class: How do paintings and drawings give us images of the ways different classes live? How does art reflect the tastes, ideas and needs of different classes? Why does possession of a certain kind of art indicate a person's class structure?

23 Temple of Ramses II (Egypt, 1275 – 1225 BCE)

24 Seated Scribe (Egypt, 2500 – 2400 BCE)

25 Diego Velazquez: Las Meninas (Spain, 1656)

26 Jean-Honore Fragonard: The Swing (France, 1766)

27 Beadworkers of the Adesina Family of Efon-Alaye (Nigeria, 1971)

28 Zhang Zeduan: Spring Festival Along the River (China, handscroll on silk, late 11 – early 12 centuries)

29 Jan Vermeer: The Kitchen Maid (The Netherlands, 1660)

30 Georges Seurat: La Grande Jatte (France, 1884)

31 Dorothea Lange: Migrant Mother (USA, 1936)

32 Uji Bridge (Japan, Momoyama period – 16 – 17 centuries)

33 Kitagawa Utamaro: Komurasaki of the Tamaya Teahouse (Japan, 1794)

34 Simon Rodia: Watts Towers Los Angeles, 1921 - 1954


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