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    Pop Art Research Paper

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    There have been different art forms that have come and gone over the course of time. Some of the most intriguing art forms in my mind come from the 20th century. Out of all of these 20th century art forms‚ geometric abstract art and pop art are my favorite. These two art movements came close to each other in reference to time period. Geometric abstract art originated in the 7th century but became a dominant movement in 1937. Pop art emerged in the 1950s. These two art forms were similar in ways but

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    Andy Warhol's Pop Art

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    Andrew Warhola his birth name ‚ he was an american artist and a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. After a successful career of a commercial illustrator they made a museum called The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania where he was born. In Warhol’s art he had used many types of arts such as; hand drawing‚ painting‚ printmaking‚ photography‚ silk screening‚ sculpting‚ film and music. Andy Warhol’s was also known for being gay and he was very open about it‚ The

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    Museum Visit (NASM) Prof. McCormick By Esther Margai December 6th 2011 It’s a quite a scene when you walk through the doors of National Air and Space Museum located between Independence avenue and Jefferson street by the National Mall. One cannot help but wonder what the museum has in stored‚ immediately I was filled with curiosity and confusion of where to start exploring. As walked through the security check points I realized they have a welcome center; I decided to stop there

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    The Art and Culture Study

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    opic: Art and culture: what is art‚ what purpose does it serve in society‚ is there such a thing as bad art? Art is the product or process of deliberately arranging items (often with   symbolic significance) in a way that influences and affects one or more of the senses‚ emotions‚ and intellect. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities‚ creations‚ and modes of expression‚ including music‚ literature‚ film‚ photography sculpture ‚ and paintings. The meaning of art is explored in a branch

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    9-23-13 Japanese Art of the 1990s Morimura Recreated Rembrandt‚ The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp‚ 1632  Morimura‚ Portrait (9 Faces) Peter Gertner‚ Crucificion  Yen Mountain‚ 1991‚ assemblage Stacks money with his face on them Moneki Neko cat on top Poses as many different famous film actresses Marilyn Monroe Audrey Hepburn Black Marilyn To My Little Sister/For Cindy Sherman Mona Lisa in Its Origins He procreates his work to be like others Photoshop The prep work he does for the

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    Culture and Art Paper

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    Art & Culture Essay HUM 205 February 2012   Culture is all the forms of activity in a specific group of people who share traditions. It is the basis of all life. Art is how a person expresses their creativity and can take many forms. The four forms of art are the visual arts‚ music‚ literature and architecture. A visual art is anything that you can see and make observations about. The main components used to make visual arts are lines‚ shapes‚ textures‚ mass‚ form‚ colors‚ value and composition

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    Tibetan Culture and Art Tibetan culture and art possess a history of more than 5‚000 years‚ and the Tibetan Buddhism has had the greatest influence on this culture. The development of Tibetan culture and art proceeded through four stages: prehistoric civilization before the 7th century; cultural stability during the Tubo Kingdom; high development during the Yuan Dynasty; and the height of cultural achievement attained during the Qing Dynasty. The prehistoric stage includes all development from

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    History Day topic‚ I chose Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol seemed to be a good topic because I have had an interest for pop art for a long time. Andy Warhol is one of the biggest‚ most popular icons from the pop art movement. This movement started the 1950s in the United States and Great Britain. Warhol led the pop art movement and was always on the cutting edge of art‚ music‚ and popular culture. During the course of his career he produced paintings‚ films‚ commercials‚ print ads and many other works.

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    History Day Essay: Pop Art Movement The Pop Art movement‚ from the late 1950s to the 1970s‚ was widely spread in the United States. It was a movement where consumerism and mass-production greatly influenced and inspired artists. Artists‚ such as Andy Warhol‚ explored and experienced the world of Pop Art that was not favored by most art critics at the time. This movement struggled to cross the boundary between what was considered low and high art forms. Over time however‚ Pop Art slowly became accepted

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    iconographic features of American Pop Art. Centre your discussion on one or two examples each of the work of the following artists: Andy Warhol‚ Claes Oldenburg‚ Roy Lichtenstein‚ Tom Wesselmann‚ James Rosenquist. Pop Art is one of the major art movements of the Twentieth Century. Characterized by themes and techniques drawn from mass culture such as advertising and comic books‚ pop art is widely interpreted as a reaction to the ideas of abstract expressionism which preceded Pop in the late 1940s and early

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