In the 1960s‚ material objects and consumer goods crept into the world of art as never before. The presence of well-known corporate symbols and mass-produced goods in modern art reflected the commercialization of popular culture. This was known as Pop Art. While it is certainly the art movement most famous for it’s materialism it is not infact the first time that philosophy and ideas that centred around materialistic views were apparent. Without meaning and philosophy there is no art‚ if someone
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ART SUMMARY TERM 2 FRAMES Cultural This view is concerned with understanding how an artwork is influenced by the values of the society it is produced in‚ and‚ in turn‚ how the artwork influences the values of the society. This includes examining the historical and cultural context in which the work was made‚ and religious and/or philosophical beliefs‚ which may have influenced the work. Subjective This view is concerned with examining an artwork from a personal perspective. This might
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Art is no longer art in the traditional sense (having a manifesto-aesthetically pleasing‚ etc.) because the accessibility to art and to create art has allowed the masses to be exposed to it and to manipulate it. As Danto says any “art” made after Andy Warhol in the 1960s is not attached to any manifesto‚ and the art that is produced after the end of art is consider pluralism and cultural artifacts. A shift from the artwork itself evoking an emotional response is no longer relevant. The criterion for
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Too much of anything can be harmful for an individual. In “The Worst Year of Our Lives” by Barbara Ehrenreich clarifies this allegation. The “television” has been around for many decades‚ just consuming each person who takes notice to it. For the audience who watches television “day in” and “day out” they would become induced with what society portrays as righteous and imitate what they see (Ehrenreich). Ehrenreich states Americans will “begin to notice something eerie and unnatural about the world”
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The Beano “Comics are becoming the new pop art. The new post modern communication. This is not just comics‚ but a new breathtaking new multi-media format. Comics are the new culture.” (Kapur) The development of comics is extremely important – firstly because it is a massive industry but also because it has huge cultural implications. An example of this is that in most movies based on fictional characters there is a ‘bad guy (or guys) that are trying to take over the world or trying to destroy
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Photograph. Available on Nasa database http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/UTILS/search.cgi [24 April 2013]. Unknown Unknown. Neil Armstrong on the moon. 1969. Photograph. Available on Nasa database http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/UTILS/search.cgi [24 April 2013]. Warhol‚ Andy Cookman‚ Claude. ‘An American Atrocity: The My Lai Massacre Concretized in a Victim ’s Face’ as appeared in The Journal of American History‚ Vol. 94‚ No. 1 (Jun.‚ 2007) pp. 154-162. Koman‚ Rita G. ‘ Man on the Moon: The US Space Program as a Cold
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of strange games to make something more entertaining than Burton’s sad‚ debauchery of a classic. MINECRAFT SHOWS THE BENEFIT OF DRUGS Negative effects aside‚ drugs are known to ignite wild creativity in the artistically inclined. Miles Davis‚ Andy Warhol and Martin Scorsese are all prime examples of this. A lesser known but equally successful display of drug creativity comes in the form of Minecraft:Creeper Dimension Challenge. Feel free to watch it and try to draw some kind of logical conclusion
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significance on aesthetic and execution (68). One of Basquiat’s well-esteemed peers‚ Andy Warhol‚ even discussed how while creating one of his most famous pieces of work‚ 210 Coca-Cola Bottles‚ he simply made the initial design and reproduced it again and again‚ almost like a machine. Warhol embraced the banal process of minimalism by stating “Everybody looks alike and acts alike…I think everybody should be a machine” (Warhol‚ qtd. in Saggese 67). Basquiat was unique in his time and his precisely detailed
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what they do) Balance (symmetrical‚ imbalance‚ asymmetrical‚ bilateral‚ pure/formal‚ and pictorial) Functions of art Vocabulary of art (Visual elements‚ principles of design‚ style‚ form‚ and content) Canon of proportion/Golden mean Images: 1. Andy Warhol‚ Four Marilyns‚ (Fig. 1-9‚ pg. 7) 2. Judy Chicago‚ The Dinner Party‚ (Fig. 1-10‚ pg. 8) 3. Jaune Quick-To-See Smith‚ Eclipse‚ (Fig. 1-24‚ pg. 16) 4. Faith Ringgold‚ Tar Beach‚ (Fig. 1-27‚ pg. 17) 5. Jackson Pollock‚ Number 14: Gray‚ (Fig. 2-2‚ pg
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The intended meaning of any particular image in an advertisement today must be determined individually and could be defined with any degree of varying specificity. One could look at a single photo ad in a particular magazine; they could examine the entire national collection of automotive television commercials. On could also broaden and generalize their analysis o include all media advertizing that uses images‚ In such a writing as that‚ it is important to understand that the author does not intend
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