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  • Three demands power places on art:
    1. Glory and triumph of power itself – victory arches etc – pomp and gigantism face of power they wished arts to present
    2. Public face of art – reflecting supposed participation – monuments build to incite patriotism
    3. Educational – propagandist – teach, inform, indoctrinate
  • Not for nothing did the arts in 19th century France come under Ministry of Public Instruction
  • Ideological and practical grounds – favored arts appeal to public, rarely top priority for creative talents – innovation, experimentation, creativity – in Italy prize for best painting went to “Listening to a speech by Il Duce on the radio”
  • What power destroyed or stifled in the era of dictators is more evident than what it achieved – regimes better at stopping undesirable works than finding goof art to express it.

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