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NYT names Lee statue as most influential work of American protest art since WWII - WSLS 10 News

The New York Times has named the Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond, in its current state, as the most influential form of American protest art since World War II. Read More
Lee Monument named America's most influential protest art - WTVR.com

The New York Times ranked the Robert E. Lee monument, in its current form, as the most influential work of American protest art since World War II. Read More
Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond listed as most influential protest art since WWII - WRIC ABC 8News

The New York Times Style Magazine published an article on Thursday listing the 25 most influential works of American protest art since WWII. The Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue topped the l… ... Read More
America’s Most Influential Protest Art Was Quietly Removed. Here’s What Should Have Happened Instead - Next City

In 2020, the New York Times named Richmond, Virginia’s Robert E. Lee statue’s pedestal in its current state — colorfully graffitied with the names of police brutality victims and symbols of Black ... Read More
NYT Style Magazine: Lee Statue in its current state is the most influential work of protest art since World War II - Richmond Times-Dispatch

NYT Style Magazine: Lee Statue in its current state is the most influential work of protest art since World War II Sabrina Moreno Oct 16, 2020 ... Read More
New Exhibit Captures Nearly Eight Decades of Protest Art - Smithsonian Magazine

In a year in which protest has seemed to define the American news cycle, a new exhibit at the Whitney Museum of Art in New York is exploring nearly eight decades of American history to see how ... Read More
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