Could art be a solution to much more than we think?
In our society most people see art as either the product of a profession or the product of a hobby. Is it possible that art could be the product of something else, something that goes beyond a profession or a hobby?
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It takes a lot to become a successful artist. Numerous sacrifices need to be made to live from the...
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Silvia Marzo was a Biology and Chemist teacher in her beginnings, but she decided to be a Sexual...
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Through this video we will explore two countries that differ, The Netherlands and Spain. Two sides...
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Read MoreMore than a muse: redefining the role of women in art
“For women it’s really hard to keep a position in in the art world, or to keep a position in art history or history itself, and how it is written.” The last decade has seen a rising debate regarding women’s representation in art. There is yet another issue lying at the other end of the spectrum of female representation in art.
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