Banksy’s *Love is in the Bin* (Formerly *Girl with Balloon*): The Art Market Prank – Revisit the Moment the Artwork Self-Shredded After Sale and Understand How This Act of Artistic Rebellion Challenged the Art Market’s Values and Created a New, More Famous Artwork in the Process.

Banksy's Love is in the Bin (Formerly Girl with Balloon): The Art Market Prank – Revisit the Moment the Artwork Self-Shredded After Sale and Understand How This Act of Artistic…

Jeff Koons’s *Balloon Dog* (Series): Playfulness, Kitsch, and High Art – Examine the Highly Polished, Monumental Sculptures Resembling Balloon Animals and Explore Koons’s Engagement with Kitsch, Pop Culture, and the Commodification of Art in the Contemporary Art World.

Jeff Koons's Balloon Dog (Series): Playfulness, Kitsch, and High Art - A Lecture (Professor throws a small, deflated balloon animal into the audience. It lands with a pathetic thud.) Alright,…

Banksy’s *Girl with Balloon*: Street Art, Ephemerality, and Market Value – Explore the Iconic Stenciled Image and the Dramatic Moment It Shredded Itself After Being Sold at Auction, Questioning the Nature of Art, Ownership, and the Art Market’s Relationship with Street Art.

Banksy's Girl with Balloon: Street Art, Ephemerality, and Market Value – A Lecture (Lecture Hall – Dimly lit, projector hums, a single image of Girl with Balloon projected on screen.…

Roy Lichtenstein’s *Whaam!*: Comics as High Art? Explore the Large-Scale Painting Based on a Comic Book Panel, Using Benday Dots and Bold Lines, and Understand Lichtenstein’s Exploration of Popular Culture, War, and the Boundaries Between High and Low Art in the Pop Art Movement.

Roy Lichtenstein's Whaam!: Comics as High Art? (A Lecture in Pop Art Dissection - Bring Your 3D Glasses!) Welcome, art enthusiasts, culture vultures, and anyone who's ever flipped through a…

Andy Warhol’s *Campbell’s Soup Cans*: Pop Art and Consumer Culture – Examine the Iconic Series of Silk-Screen Prints Depicting Everyday Soup Cans and Explore Warhol’s Critique and Celebration of Mass Production, Consumerism, and Celebrity Culture in the Birth of Pop Art.

Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans: Pop Art and Consumer Culture - A Delicious Dive 🥫 (Lecture Hall Doors Burst Open. A projector whirs to life, displaying a vibrant image of…

Marcel Duchamp’s *Fountain*: The Readymade Revolution – Explore the Ordinary Urinal Signed ‘R. Mutt’ and Understand How Duchamp’s Concept of the Readymade Challenged Traditional Notions of Art, Authorship, and the Role of the Artist, Redefining What Could Be Considered Art.

Marcel Duchamp's Fountain: The Readymade Revolution – A Lecture on the Ordinary Urinal Signed 'R. Mutt' (Lecture Hall. A single spotlight illuminates a gleaming white urinal placed on a pedestal.…