The Terror of War by Nick Ut, Associated Press https://www.nga.gov/artworks/218539-terror-war
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Solomon and Patrons‘ Permanent Fund, 2006.133.131 Title from caption on object: „The Terror
2018.177.654 Artwork Nick Ut, Associated Press, Title from caption on object: „The Terror
War art often memorializes battles and turning points. It also commemorates military leaders, from classical era generals like Zenobia, to medieval heroes like Joan of Arc, to Colonel Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts Regiment in the American Civil War. Today, war artists document the human cost of conflict, with photography serving as a powerful tool.
1978.12.1 More details about The Spirit of War Close Modal The Terror
„The Aesthetics of Male Crisis: The Terror in the Republican Imaginary and In Jacques-Louis
Asian Americans are often left out of view of US history. But their lives—and their art—are an essential part of the nation’s story.
It is aptly titled The Terror of War.
Selected international short films include: A is for Ant, Hunky Dory, Entity, How I Roll, The Taste of Pork Belly, High Street Repeat, Old Girl in a Tutu: Susan Rennie Disrupts Art History, Inter-Library Loan, and Serious and Lively.
film takes place in the 1960s against the grim political backdrop of the „white terror
Selected international short films include: A is for Ant, Hunky Dory, Entity, How I Roll, The Taste of Pork Belly, High Street Repeat, Old Girl in a Tutu: Susan Rennie Disrupts Art History, Inter-Library Loan, and Serious and Lively.
film takes place in the 1960s against the grim political backdrop of the „white terror
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet is inspired by the French painter’s work made “in the lull before history dissolves.”
We are in the lull before history dissolves, before terror comes and demands its
This is the terror hidden in bliss– / She keeps on describing bodily states, as