subversive

(adjective)

Intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority

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Examples of subversive in the following topics:

  • Conceptual Art

    • It attempted a subversion of the gallery or museum as the location and determiner of art, and the art market as the owner and distributor of art.
  • Painting under the Ming Dynasty

    • These new conditions led to the rise of the Wu School of painting, a somewhat subversive style that revived the ideal of the inspired scholar-painters in Ming China.
  • Painting in the Romantic Period

    • Goya's work is renowned for its expressive line, color, and brushwork as well as its distinct subversive commentary.
  • Goya

    • From royal portraits completed while he was court painter to the Spanish Crown; to political, evocative paintings that date from later in his life, Goya's work is renowned for its expressive line, color and brushwork as well as its distinct subversive commentary.
  • Political Art: Race and Ethnicity in the 1990s

    • There is a strong current of activism and subversion in urban art.
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