How Artists Respond to Conflict  @nationalgalleriesofscotland
How Artists Respond to Conflict  @nationalgalleriesofscotland
nationalgalleries | How Artists Respond to Conflict @nationalgalleriesofscotland | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
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.

Produced by National Galleries of Scotland and HeeHaw

Special thanks to: Antony Penrose

Editorial note:
Our colleagues name is correctly spelt Kirstie Meehan
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