A Picture and a Protest: Kjartan Slettemark and the Vietnam War |
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Authors: | James Godbolt |
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Institution: | 1. Department of History, Sociology and Innovation, Buskerud and Vestfold University College, P.O. Box 224, N-3103 T?nsberg, Norwayjames.godbolt@hbv.no |
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Abstract: | In given circumstances, art can play a crucial role in motivating people to participate in altruistic acts of protest and in initiating the formation of social movements. The story of the most controversial work of art in Norwegian cultural history, the so-called Vietnam Picture from 1965, provides an illuminating illustration of how and why artists and their work can have and have had a significant impact on peace and solidarity movements. The article discusses the qualities of artistic production and its reception that can stimulate and sustain protest. Picasso’s Guernica provides an interesting parallel to the Vietnam Picture, and the two pictures are briefly compared. |
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Keywords: | protest art social movement peace movement Vietnam War |
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