Jean-Michel Basquiat’s *Untitled* (Red King): Power, Symbolism, and Expressive Brushwork – Explore the Painting Featuring a Crowned Figure and Unpack Basquiat’s Use of Symbols and Vibrant Colors to Convey Themes of Royalty, Identity, and the Raw Energy of Urban Life.

Jean-Michel Basquiat's Untitled (Red King): Power, Symbolism, and Expressive Brushwork - A Royal Rumble in Art History! 👑🎨 (Lecture Begins - Settle in, Art Lovers! Grab your coffee and prepare…

Kara Walker’s *Confederate Prisoners from the Camp at Belle Isle*: Silhouettes and Historical Depiction – Explore Kara Walker’s Silhouette Work That Depicts Scenes Referencing the American Civil War and the Experiences of Confederate Prisoners, Blending Historical Imagery with Artistic Interpretation.

Kara Walker's Confederate Prisoners from the Camp at Belle Isle: Silhouettes and Historical Depiction - A Darkly Comic Lecture (Intro Music: A mournful banjo tune slowly devolves into a chaotic,…

Banksy’s *Exit Through the Gift Shop*: Art, Identity, and the Street Art Scene – Explore Banksy’s Documentary Film That Follows Thierry Guetta (Mr. Brainwash) and Provides a Glimpse into the World of Street Art, Questioning Authenticity, Fame, and the Art Market.

Banksy's Exit Through the Gift Shop: Art, Identity, and the Street Art Scene - A Lecture (Professor emerges from behind a cloud of (fake) spray paint, adjusting oversized glasses. Theme…