Like a rolling stone‚ written and sung by Bob Dylan was released in July 1965 as part of the album Highway 61 Revisited. The time period this song was released heavily impacted on the construction of the song. According to Dylan the basis of the song came from an extended piece of verse. In 1966‚ Dylan described the genesis of "Like a Rolling Stone" to journalist Jules Siegel. “It was ten pages long. It wasn’t called anything‚ just a rhythm thing on paper all about my steady hatred directed at
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in describes how he was homeless and was a striving artist. He was commonly known for his crown signature. His artwork was criticized and humiliated by local art dealers. After a while he stumbled across a famous artist named Andy Warhol‚ after showing Andy his works Andy grew a great interest in Jean-Michel. Soon his artworks became tremendously famous‚ the fact that he died at a very young age‚ his art is now worth a tremendous amount of money. His artwork influenced me because he didn’t follow
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usage of Ben-Day dots used as a method of shading (Burgan). Roy Lichtenstein went through a lot of style development throughout his career before being able to make an impact and breaking into the mainstream along with other iconic artists like Andy Warhol. He began his artistic career around the
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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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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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new culture to break though from the old rigid one. New ideas and patterns of art‚ literary and fashion‚ though at first are almost certainly to be discarded by the main stream as alien‚ are where the new dominating culture rises up from. Take Andy Warhol and his POP art as an example‚ it is at first laughed at and denigrated as mere rabish‚ proved to be of great commercial value by its young advocates and then was accepted by the public gradually in the 70’s. The youth are not only buff of new
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Keith Haring and Andy Warhol were both very famous American artists and are pop artists. Although they both did pop art‚ they were known for different reasons and became artists in different ways. Keith Haring was a social activist and was known for his inspiring cartoon graffiti against drug addiction‚ diseases‚ etc. Some of his artworks are‚”Crack is Wack” and “Ignorance Equals Fear”. He died at the age 31 because of AIDS complications.On the other hand‚ Andy Warhol was known as a leading figure
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2009 AP ® ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS (Form B) © 2009 The College Board. All rights reserved. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.com. -11- Question 3 (Suggested time—40 minutes. This question counts for one-third of the total essay section score.) The passage below is from The Worst Years of Our Lives by Barbara Ehrenreich. Ehrenreich is writing about life in the 1980s. Read the passage carefully and then write an essay in which
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Pop Art movement was marked by a fascination with popular culture reflecting the affluence in post-war (WWII) society in the 1950’s and 1960’s. It was most prominent in American art but was understood to have commenced in Britain. Pop Art coincided with the globalization of pop music and youth culture. It was brash‚ young‚ fun and hostile to the artistic establishment. The movement was led by activists‚ thinkers‚ and artists who sought to rethink and even overturn what was widely interpreted as a
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He created some of the most recognizable images ever produced. Warhol appropriated images from magazines and newspapers and silk-screened them onto canvases enabling him to produce similar images multiple times. Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Can (Tomato) (1962)‚ a silk-screen print on canvas with colour painted on‚ is one
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