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- Border_art abstract "Border art is a contemporary art practice rooted in the socio-political experience(s) of those on the U.S.-México borderlands, or frontera. Since its conception in the mid-80s, this artistic practice has led to the development of questions surrounding homeland, borders, surveillance, identity, race, ethnicity, and national origin(s).Border art as a conceptual artistic practice, however, opens up the possibility for artists to explore similar concerns of identity and national origin(s) but whose location is not specific to the U.S-México border.Border art can be defined as an art that is created in reference to any number of physical or imagined boundaries. This art can but is not limited to social, political, physical, emotional and/or nationalist issues. Border art is not confined to one particular medium. Border art/artists often address the forced politicization of human bodies and physical land and the arbitrary, yet incredibly harmful, separations that are created by these borders and boundaries. These artists are often \"border crossers\" themselves. They may cross borders of traditional art-making (through performance, video, or a combination of mediums). They may at once be artists and activists, existing in multiple social roles at once. Many border artists defy easy classifications in their artistic practice and work.A border can be a division, diving groups of people and families. People can tell their stories through art.".
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- Border_art wikiPageExternalLink www.dtaylorphoto.com.
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- Border_art wikiPageWikiLink Avant-garde.
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- Border_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visual_arts.
- Border_art wikiPageWikiLink Chicano.
- Border_art wikiPageWikiLink Conceptual_art.
- Border_art wikiPageWikiLink Frontera.
- Border_art wikiPageWikiLink Kitsch.
- Border_art wikiPageWikiLink North_American_Free_Trade_Agreement.
- Border_art wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Guadalupe_Hidalgo.
- Border_art wikiPageWikiLink Trinh_T._Minh-ha.
- Border_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "Border art".
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- Border_art subject Category:Visual_arts.
- Border_art hypernym Practice.
- Border_art type Company.
- Border_art comment "Border art is a contemporary art practice rooted in the socio-political experience(s) of those on the U.S.-México borderlands, or frontera.".
- Border_art label "Border art".
- Border_art wasDerivedFrom Border_art?oldid=704967085.
- Border_art isPrimaryTopicOf Border_art.