1. Watch this video about Ai Weiwei:
https://art21.org/watch/art-in-the-twenty-first-century/s6/ai-weiwei-in-change-segment/ (Links to an external site.)
In what way can artists be socially engaged as activists? Do you think artists play an important role in socio-political concerns? Have you seen any examples of this in your own neighborhood (murals with a message about social justice for example)?
Feel free to upload pictures of examples.
2. Watch this video before responding to the discussion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Liy1q1ilUDs (Links to an external site.)
How did this information change the way you thought about ancient sculptures? What do you think is the cultural impact of seeing these sculptures as completely white? What are some ideas for how we can see them in color, as they were intended?
3. Watch this video first:
https://youtu.be/W5mJXR52eTg
After watching this video, consider how art can encourage empathy.
Answer the following: – Are there art images in our current culture that have encouraged you to feel empathy? (a piece of art at a museum or home? public art? a piece of photojournalism?)
– In your informed opinion, how can art help us to feel the experiences of others?
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1. Take a look at this Ai Weiwei video:
https://art21.org/watch/art-in-the-twenty-first-century/s6/ai-weiwei-in-change-segment/ (This is a link to another website.)
In what ways may artists participate as social activists? Do you believe that artists have a significant role in addressing socio-political issues? Have you seen any examples of this in your neighborhood (for example, murals with a social justice message)?
Please feel free to include examples in your uploads.
2. Before replying to the debate, watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Liy1q1ilUDs (This is a link to another website.)
What impact did this information have on your perception of ancient sculptures? What do you think is the cultural impact of seeing these sculptures as completely white? What are some ideas for how we can see them in color, as they were intended?
3. Watch this video first:
https://youtu.be/W5mJXR52eTg