"Find an artwork that could stand against or comment on societal norms or standards. What is this artwork commenting on? Is it in a negative, positive or questioning manner?"
Find an artwork that you have an immediate negative or ambivalent reaction to. Why does the artwork make you feel this way? What do you think the artist was trying to do?
Find an artwork that explores the theme of identity. In what ways does the composition of the work change the way that it is interpreted through the scope of censorship? If these portraits were not censored, how could that change the piece's meaning?
Find a work of art that relies on the idea of people interacting with each other. How does it rely on this? What are the interactions, and how are they meaningful?
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