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VIII. How do art and politics intersect? (VII. What makes politics…
VIII. How do art and politics intersect?
VI. How is creation political?
VI. What inspires an artist to work on something?
V. How do artists determine what is worthy to work on?
IV. How is what artists find beautiful political statement?
VI. How can apolitical inspiration inspire potentially political art?
V. How can something political inspire something (seemingly) apolitical like abstract art?
VI. How can interpretations of art be political?
VI. How can the interpretations of art make that art political?
V. How can art be absent of politics?
IV. How can abstract art be political?
IV. How can landscapes of nature be political?
IV. How can Bob Ross paintings political?
VI. How do the economics of creating art make art political?
V. How does the audience economically affect this?
V. How does the audience affect it when they don't contribute to the artist's profit?
IV. How can a lack of artistic resources make art implicitly political?
IV. How can a glut of artistic resources make art implicitly political?
V. If one group has the ability to create art when others don't, how does that make their art political?
V. How might art naturally be political due to its autobiographical nature?
VI. How are a person's worldview and beliefs inherently political?
IV. What factors influence an artist's work?
IV. How do those factors influence their work?
V. How does what someone learns in an art history class affect their work?
V. How is studying under-represented art, artists, or artistic movements political?
IV. How might that influence future work?
VII. What makes politics artistic?
VI. How are debates and their rhetoric artistic?
VI. How are the different types of transference of political power (election, revolution, peaceful, violent, etc.) artistic?
V. How can voter maps be artistic?
VII. What role does art play in protests, political movements, or advocacy?