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    The Influence of Pop Art Illustration Essay To be someone who goes ‘against the crowd’‚ you must have a lot of courage. Well‚ back in the late 1950’s‚ pop artists such as Andy Warhol‚ Roy Lichtenstein and many others did exactly that. During this time period‚ pop art was a challenge to the traditions of fine art by using images of pop culture. You may be asking yourself‚ what is pop art? Pop art consists of objects that are removed from their original context and combined with unrelated material

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    Pop Art vs. Abstract Expressionism • Characteristics of Abstract Expressionist Paintings-optical buzz‚ all-over composition‚ Matisse sometimes painted images on large canvases‚ as did Picasso but paintings still retained an object like character- the viewer needed to stand back to see the complete composition. Abstract expressionist paintings‚ on the other hand‚ draw the spectator into them. The field of vision is thus larger than the field of vision of the spectator‚ who finds himself in a world

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    Basquiat have such an impact on the contemporary art despite having a so short career? This essay will point out the evidence of Basquiat’s impact‚ then it will show his skills to come with a new style of art‚ finally it will express the impact of Warhol in Basquiat’s world. Evidence of Basquiat’s impact can be found in the number of exhibitions‚ books‚ and film about him. Basquiat generated a lot of intention by is work pieces number of exhibitions have been made in his honor. His first show was

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    Art is contemporarily defined as the product or process of deliberately arranging symbolic elements in a way that influences and affects the senses‚ emotions‚ and/or intellect. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities‚ creations‚ and modes of expression. The renaissance is the rebirth of classicism; classicism comes from the ancient Greece and Rome; they portray art to captivate perfection‚ harmony and order. Italian High Renaissance artists achieved ideal of harmony and balance comparable

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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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    or even for Susan G. Komen’s “the cure” for breast cancer. The Company donates to many foundations just by selling their soup’s can. At this time‚ the Campbell Tomato Soup is not simply a can. This object is also considered as Art. The artist Andy Warhol has used the iconic can for many of his works for more than 40 years. In the following pages‚ the marketing mix is identified for the Campbell tomato soup product. The product‚ place‚ price‚ and promotion’s characteristic of the product are analyzed

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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 of the most iconic images of the twentieth century. His colours were flat‚ bold and bright with contrasting black outlines and silhouettes. He selected the most powerful visual images

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    George H. Heilmeier George H. Heilmeier was born on May 22‚ 1936 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. He received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering with distinguished honors from the University of Pennsylvania‚ Philadelphia‚ and his M.S.E.‚ M.A.‚ and Ph.D. degrees in solid state materials and electronics from Princeton University. In 1958 Heilmeier joined RCA Laboratories in Princeton‚ New Jersey. There he worked on parametric amplification‚ tunnel diode down-converters‚ millimeter wave generation

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    Pop Art Claes Oldenburg 1960s- storefronts/soft sculptures/playing with scale Soft Toilet Installation 1962 UNLV’s Flashlight‚ 1981 Clothespin Andy Warhol 70s/80s- mixed commercial and fine art/appropriation Campbell’s Soup Cans Roy Lichtenstein- 60s-1997- comic book influence Sweet Dreams Baby Keith Haring 80s-90s- Pop Shop Any (Warhol) Mouse #2 Somewhat started as a graffiti artist Jeff Koons 1980s- Bad boy of American Pop Art Rabbit‚ stainless steel Conceptual artist Michael

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    societal commonplaces and make people think about the culture of American society. Andy Warhol is likely the most widely recognized and famous pop artist. Warhol was [somewhat ironically‚ due to his own fame] disturbed by the public obsession with celebrities‚ fame‚ and consumerism. He was completely integrated into the culture that he criticized. Art historians agree that Marilyn Diptych‚ a piece that Warhol released in 1962 shortly after the superstar’s death‚ utilizes repetitive imagery to critique

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