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Make Art Not War 🕊️
In a world fractured by conflict, art speaks where words often fail. From Picasso's Guernica to today's artists, creators transform outrage into beauty and despair into hope. This playlist invites you to explore how art becomes an act of resistance and resilience. Art is a privileged means of raising awareness and sparking dialogue. Let yourself be challenged by these works, which have lost none of their power! 💪

The true power of art that grapples with conflict is ultimately its ability to explore the otherwise unexplorable, providing an outlet for experiences, a way of working through issues. In this video, we explore the ways that artists have depicted warfare and conflicts throughout history – and as warfare and conflicts change and evolve, how too has the art created alongside it? Alongside war photographer Lee Miller artists explored include Don McCullin, Claude Cahun, Everlyn Nicodemus, Jenny Saville, Benno Schotz and Robert Henderson Blyth.

This film is part of a new series The Art of Discomfort which looks at how artists explore or present challenging themes in their work.


Content produced by
National Galleries of Scotland

To watch all the episodes of “The Art of Discomfort”, click here !

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On the agenda
video - 12:38
How Artists Respond to Conflict
By: National Galleries of Scotland
video - 12:54
Cases for Political Art
By: The Art Assignment
video - 15:00
What Does Resistance Look Like?
By: The Art Assignment
video - 5:15
Why is this painting so shocking?
By: Ted Ed
video - 7:28
Maria Prymachenko, Ukraine & Art as a Factor in War
By: Shawn Grenier | The Canvas
video - 9:12
The First Anti-War Painting
By: Shawn Grenier | The Canvas