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    Jean-Michel Basquiat

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    You may already heard about SAMO‚ see those kinds of painting or even heard the name Jean-Michel Basquiat. Today we decide to bring the light on this famous artist ; how did he starts ? How close was he from the famouse Andy Warhol ? And obviously what’s his artistic style ? He was born in Brooklyn and was a kind of precocious child‚ indeed he learned how to read and write by age four and was a gifted artist. His father banished him from the household after that he had been arrested by the

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    political turmoil erupted during the 1960’s. The younger generation wanted greater individual freedom‚ much different than the conservative beliefs of the previous decade. These young ‘radicals’ began anti-war movements that started a social revolution. Andy Warhol’s Atomic Bomb and James Rosenquist’s The F-111 both show the negative side of war successfully. Negative artworks about the draft and Vietnam War became popular for some artists‚ whereas some artists just stuck with artwork consisting of consumer

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    Andy Warhol American art in the late twentieth century expanded the realm art in addition to bringing the idea of art to where it is today. Andy Warhol was the most notable artist from this time period. Whether it was a painting‚ a sculpture‚ or even a film‚ he created it in a style not yet done before. His addition of popular culture into art really pushed where art was at the time as well as brought art to where it stands today. Furthermore‚ he created in a way that gave us pieces of art that

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    Semiotics

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    and symbols found in artworks to create their own meaning. Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols‚ this understanding can give the viewer a more insightful interpretation towards artwork. The examination of three artists‚ Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Andy Warhol and Ron Mueck the specific viewpoints from which they produce their work are expressed. Through the analysis of elements and principles‚ as well as semiotics the intended meanings of each artist are communicated. The first artist that will be

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    Pop Art Research Paper

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    mass media‚ it is critical criticism on fine art values. Pop Art started around early 1960s‚ mostly associated with New York artists such as Andy Warhol‚ Claes Oldenburg‚ Roy Lichtenstein. Pop Art’s reestablishment was a huge transformation for the direction of modernism. They

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    Values in Art

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    work in the relation to development of style‚ influence on other artists‚ or innovation. Iconic: iconic values where the art work assumes significance in relation to a culture‚ nation or era. ‘Golden Marilyn’ by Andy Warhol Context of the work ‘Golden Marilyn’ by Andy Warhol (1962 Silkscreen ink on synthetic polymer paint on canvas‚ 6’ 11 1/4" x 57" 211.4 x 144.7 cm) Was

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    Aesthetics Aesthetics (also spelled æsthetics or esthetics) is commonly known as the study of sensory or sensori-emotional values‚ sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste.[1] More broadly‚ scholars in the field define aesthetics as "critical reflection on art‚ culture and nature."[2][3] Aesthetics is a subdiscipline of axiology‚ a branch of philosophy‚ and is closely associated with the philosophy of art.[4] Aesthetics studies new ways of seeing and of perceiving the world.[5] *

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    Sample Paper #1 [Student Name] [Assignment Name] [Date] [Instructor’s Name] Details of Renaissance Paintings (Sandro Botticelli‚ Birth of Venus‚ 1482) (1984) by Andy Warhol acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen Viewed at Arkansas Arts Center Andy Warhol exhibition (October 28‚ 2008) A Modern Venus Andy Warhol’s piece titled Details of Renaissance Paintings (Sandro Botticelli‚ Birth of Venus‚ 1482) represents the face of the goddess Venus. This piece was made in 1984 as a depiction of the

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    Capitalism‚” Hap‚ a farmer‚ who also is a traditional art lover sells a piece of barbed wire to a young man‚ who later makes a piece of art out of it and sells it for $15000. In the second passage‚ an article by Nancy Tousley‚ “When Canada Met Andy‚” the art by Andy Warhol is described. Hap‚ the dairy farmer in “The Soul of Capitalism” would respond to Warhol’s art in an unappreciable way. In “The Soul of Capitalism” it is clearly presented that Hap does not favour the modern artwork. During the story‚ while

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    prominent pop artists that are believed to have begun the North-American pop art revolution in the 1960s are Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania‚ in 1928. During his said-to-be derange childhood Warhol excelled in the arts. In 1945 he entered the Carnegie Institute of Technology where he majored in pictorial design. Upon graduation‚ Warhol moved to New York where he found steady work as a commercial artist. He worked as an illustrator for

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