All of this was spelled out in landscape paintings, which became 19th-century America's official art.
The rebel, Cleo didn't recognize all official art and any critic.
Some of them belonged to a group called Stubborn, which had broken with "official" art in the 1980's.
Should multicultural America have an official art so we can clearly identify the outsiders?
During the 17th century sets of tapestries became the main medium for "official military art".
These works on their ideological orientation were quite in line with Stalin epoch's official art.
An avant-garde can flourish when there's an official art to react against.
It was the official art used by law enforcement in the late 1800's, and continues to be popular to this day.
I just don't see the difference between that and official capitalist art sponsored by corporations.
"Once you do that," he would say, "you find yourself making official art."