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    In an attempt to bring art back into America‚ the Pop art movement represents the used of celebrities‚ popular objects and popular icons by using common everyday objects‚ products‚ and celebrities by advertising product packaging and television commercials. The illustrations are characterized by criticism‚ irony‚ and humor. The movement determines the position of art back into America. It reinforced the gap between low and high art to eradicate the distinction between commercial and fine art methods

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    Pop Art vs. Abstract Expressionism • Characteristics of Abstract Expressionist Paintings-optical buzz‚ all-over composition‚ Matisse sometimes painted images on large canvases‚ as did Picasso but paintings still retained an object like character- the viewer needed to stand back to see the complete composition. Abstract expressionist paintings‚ on the other hand‚ draw the spectator into them. The field of vision is thus larger than the field of vision of the spectator‚ who finds himself in a world

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    He who would have nothing to do with thorns must never attempt to gather flowers - Henry David Thoreau The Violets in the mountains have broken the rocks - Tennessee Williams "You have to die a few times before you can really live." — Charles Bukowski "You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep Spring from coming." — Pablo Neruda "great writers are indecent people they live unfairly saving the best part for paper. - Charles Bukowski "to fight for each minute is

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    Synopsis Although Pop art is now most associated with the work of New York artists of the early 1960s such as Andy Warhol‚ Roy Lichtenstein‚ James Rosenquist‚ and Claes Oldenburg‚ artists who drew on popular imagery were part of an international phenomenon that saw major developments in various cities from the mid-1950s onwards. Following the Abstract Expressionist and Neo-Dada movements‚ Pop’s reintroduction of identifiable imagery (drawn from mass media and popular culture) was a major shift for

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    canvases of new work. I wasn’t until he became good friends with Warhol that he took this exploration further. Warhol would silk screen then Basquiat would come in and layer over his works. “Basquiat masterfully remixed his own iconography with that of his mentor‚ a communication if appropriation” (Saggese‚ 95). Arm and Hammer II was painted by Warhol and Basquiat in 1985‚ it is acrylic and silkscreen on canvas. In this piece Warhol has silk screened a very common household cleaning logo twice and

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    Interview of Andy Warhol & Roy Lichtenstein Pop art historical period developed in the 1950’s. Subjects in this style come from mass culture and commercial design (Sporre 371). A reflective evaluation of pop art demonstrates the magnitude or importance of art is impartial of the subject matter. The works of two practioners of pop art Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein demonstrates the genre of pop art. Part art is fundamentally a poignant reflection of what is called the contemporary scene

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    at the time was a very unconventional medium and method for portraiture in particular. Warhol also intentionally allowed for ’mistakes’ in his final prints. The colours were wrong‚ oversized and the register was often not lined up correctly at all. This aspect of his work reiterates his stance about consumerist‚ material values. In many senses Warhol denatured the subjects. Ironically‚ as so often happens‚ Warhol eventually became the convention and system which he was so boldly commenting on. *By

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    girl a picture of the painting and‚ most likely‚ they will be able to name the painting as well as the painter. While some say that DaVinci’s painting is the most famous of all created‚ many of Andy Warhol’s paintings are also easily recognizable. Almost everyone has seen the Campbell’s Soup Can series Warhol painted or his famous Triple Elvis print. This paper will be focusing on his Marilyn Monroe series‚ which I will be comparing and contrasting to the Mona Lisa. There are many obvious differences

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    Modern Art There is no way to simply define Modern Art into a sentence or so‚ for the collaboration of genres within Modern Art expand from the 1890’s to1970 with many influences of philosophy and other styles and denotations. Modern art is known as intellectual and individual where the idea is primary‚ and the object is secondary. Formal filters were used‚ such as line‚ shape‚ color‚ form‚ and texture. These filters were created among traditional formats‚ such as easel painting‚ pedestal sculpture

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    |4th January 2012-10th January 2010 | |PURPOSE OF LESSON (teaching intentions) | |To introduce children to the art of Andy Warhol‚ enabling children to engage with his work‚ discuss the medium and colour usage. The activity | |is to allow children to engage with his work in an independent manner‚ they will select appropriate mediums which they have previously worked |

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