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    Values in Art

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    art 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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    women‚ is in the collection of the Kunstmuseum Basel. It was finished by Lichtenstein in 1963. The idea was mainly ‘derived from a frame of "Run For Love!" in Secret Hearts‚ no. 83 by Tony Abruzzo’ (Wikipedia‚ n.d.). Roy Lichtenstein‚ along with Andy Warhol‚ has created the Pop art movement‚ which ‘ended up Abstract Expressionism as the dominant style during the 60s’ (The Art Story‚ n.d.). In 1961‚ he had ‘not only discovered a new way of painting

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    a visual way because they are appreciative of what they see; hence the environment they see every day -whether being natural or manmade- can be a major influence for many artists. Eugene von Guerard (traditionalist)‚ Howard Arkley (modernist) and Andy Goldsworthy (post-modernist) are three examples of artists from three different time periods that are influenced by the physical environment around them. Eugene von Guerard (1811- 1901) was born in Italy and trained there as an artist‚ and later

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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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    critical design essay

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    Critical graphic design essay “comparison” “Cipe Pineles” Cipe pineles was born- June 23rd 1903 in Austria‚ she was a graphic designer /art director and made a career in New York with magazines such as seventeen‚ charm and mademoiselle. She became the first member of the female art directors club‚ then later introduced to the art directors hall of fame‚ Pineles became art director at Charm‚ a magazine targeting a new demographic: working women. She designed fashion spreads showing the clothes in

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    The Wild One Analysis

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    in a way‚ modernist art followed the rudimentary progression of general modernity‚ which involved the “creative destruction” in all spheres through the “negation of the old and the creation of the new.” Towards the 1950s‚ enervation took hold as modernity failed to deliver on its historical promise to deliver an unprecedented future of prophetic works of art. Reactionaries like Dwight MacDonald hated these changes. In his 1952 Theory of Mass Culture‚ he likened contemporaneous art as akin to

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    was written by Paul Simon‚ performed by Simon and Garfunkel‚ and covered by Disturbed. Released in 1966‚ the song exposes man’s inability to connect with other humans. Similarly‚ Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind‚” written in 1973‚ is a tribute to Marilyn Monroe’s overdose in 1962 and her lonely life as a star. Furthermore‚ both songs share similarities in their themes‚ lyrics‚ and music video‚ which all include a strong use of archetypes to lead to an idea of loneliness. The songwriters

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    Marcel Duchamp Analysis

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    Marcel Duchamp’s influence and sway over the development and emergence of Pop Art and its artists. Besides many pieces by Marcel Duchamp‚ there was a variety of other artworks on view by artists such as George Herms‚ Claes Oldenburg‚ Tom Wesselmann‚ Andy Warhol‚ Robert Rauschenberg‚ and Jim Dine. This exhibit was displayed in a space of three rooms‚ where the first room was greatly focused on Marcel Duchamp but also featured a few pieces from local artists from Southern California. The following two rooms

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    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 four times. 21 10. Choose any of these artworks and attempt a brief analysis using the Iconographic‚ Biographical‚ Feminist‚ Contextual‚ or Psychological mode

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    C8057 (Research Methods II): Factor Analysis on SPSS Factor Analysis Using SPSS The theory of factor analysis was described in your lecture‚ or read Field (2005) Chapter 15. Example Factor analysis is frequently used to develop questionnaires: after all if you want to measure an ability or trait‚ you need to ensure that the questions asked relate to the construct that you intend to measure. I have noticed that a lot of students become very stressed about SPSS. Therefore I wanted to design

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