Realism versus Pop Art In this life‚ there are many forms of art or art “movements” to speak of. How we interpret art is a very subjective thing. What a person sees and feels when looking at art greatly depends on their upbringing‚ their values‚ and even their mood at the time of viewing. Could something dark and lacking color be art? What about a comic strip in the newspaper or the billboard down the street? Again‚ interpretation and taste in art is individual. I elected to explore into the two
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During the late 1950’s through the 1960’s‚ pop art included techniques that were different that the traditional methods of producing art and issues of ownership. Sampling became a technique that was used by artists and Andy Warhol’s artworks impacted popular music. Music sampling was a technique that was used to produce new music and the turntable was used to mix music. Over the years‚ technology has allowed existing sounds to be transferred from one song to the next with a sampler. In today’s music
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Western Art‚ and his embracement of Otaku culture had given him a unique niche in the Japanese art world. Murakami is often called the Japanese Andy Warhol and Micahek Darling has this to comment‚ “[Murakami’s] Pop strategy for mixing references to canonical art-historical figures or subjects with consumer sources in analogous to the work of Andy Warhol… in the early 1960s” (“Plumbing the Depths of Superflatness”2). This unique blend of artistic interests and style has lead to his development of
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the same reasons. The less saturated colors‚ lack of details‚ and shadowed corners all push our attention away from those areas and toward the scene in the center of the piece. 19 9. Describe the pattern and rhythm present in 16 Jackies by Andy Warhol. 20 16 Jackies has a pattern of 4 lines of Jackie Kennedy’s face. Overall it has a simple repetitive rhythm‚ with the repeating “pulse” of Jackie’s face. Even though there are four different pictures‚ each is the same woman‚ and each repeats
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References: Andy Warhol ’s Marilyn Prints. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.webexhibits.org/colorart/marilyns.html Askart (2011) Black American artist. Retrieved from http://www.askart.com/askart/interest/black_american_artists_1.aspx?id=33 Defining Popular Culture. (n
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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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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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or hard work. Within the copyright infringement history there are several cases that have affected the art world and shaken the notion of what is art and what is not. For instance Andy Warhol´s famous Campbell’s soup‚ which ended up promoting Campbell’s product even more‚ hence‚ the corporation decided not to sue Warhol. However‚ there are cases in which an artist takes control over the work of another. Jeff Koons is another example “appropriating” other´s work‚ nevertheless‚ this time‚ other artist´s
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“Absolut Marketing” Erika Lin Chow Management 345-01 Term Paper Catholic University of America Fall 2013 Presented is a marketing case study of Vin & Sprit ’s product‚ Absolut vodka. Decades ago‚ it was their goal to succeed in the U.S market‚ as a sort of gateway into global marketing. Outlined below is a demonstration of their marketing strategy. Detailed are the challenges they faced‚ and the marketing and advertising strategies used to overcome them. Their
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Q. Discuss Suzi Gabliks notion “Has Modernism failed?” “Has Modernism failed?” by Suzi Gablik published in 1984 confronts the social situation of contemporary art. It explores the relevance of spiritual and moral values in a society orientated around (1) “manic production‚ maximum energy flow and a fixation with commodities”. It deals with the Bureaucratic powers of the art world and the results this has had on art and how this has forced artists to retract from society into (2) “individualism”
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