Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975 – Minneapolis Institute of Art through Jan 5, 2020.
This exhibition contains
over 100 works by 58 artists who challenged the apolitical styles of abstract
expressionism, pop and op art in the 1960s and 1970s. They saw art as connected to social and
political reality, not the simple manipulation of color and form leading only
to ‘cool’ aesthetic contemplation. This is why they focused on one of the most
important issues of the day – the American war in Vietnam. Nearly all of this art is anti-war, as most
young artists opposed the war.

A paralyzed U.S. vet paints his life after the War.

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