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    particular art aesthetics with the development of a specif ic Western economic system in his text‚ Postmodernism‚ or‚ the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1990). With latecapitalism as the current economic environment‚ Jameson demonstrates how these economic conditions bear on cultural and artistic production. According to Jameson‚ cultural production in late-capitalism is identif iable through a use of pastiche or copying. Jameson describes this as random cannibalization (17-18). In postmodern art‚ history

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    For my 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

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    One page “Choose a work of art or design that you consider to be significant. Imagine that the work had never been made. How would the world be worse off (or better off) without it?”.”. I consider Robert Indiana’s LOVE to be very significant and cannot imagine a world without it. The 1960s‚ Pop art movement in New York would have not had the same impulse without Robert Indiana’s LOVE and the world would be worse off without it. Abstract Expressionism‚ subconscious creation on large canvases‚ would

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    Mexican muralism is a Mexican art movement that took place primarily in the 1930s. The movement stands out historically because of its political undertones‚ the majority of which are of a Marxist nature‚ or related to a social and political situation of post-revolutionary Mexico. The time between the two world wars was a period when many artists were looking to indigenous traditions and subject matter for inspiration. A number of like-minded artists in Mexico turned to their own history and artistic

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    citizens. Even after these events there were still obstacles that would have to be overcome. Leaders and icons in African American civil rights movements like Rosa Parks‚ Martin Luther King Jr. and etc. would spark and inspire other blacks to step up and try to make a difference. Some would try to make a difference but some with different methods. The Black Panthers‚ an organization of African Americans‚ were founded by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in 1966. Like Martin Luther King Jr.‚ they were fighting

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    abstract expressionist that although he did not identify himself with a specific movement‚ his vast paintings‚ drawings and works on paper‚ sculptures etc. reflect his inclinations. His early art works consisted of tools and other objects that he began to draw and attach to his canvases‚ these providing him commercial success as well as criticisms‚ enabling him to develop his career further and reflect the modern art movement which was widely increasing in popularity at the time. This first example

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    collection of outsider art which he termed Art Brut is probably even more important in the influence it has had than his own work. Art Brut‚ which translates as raw art‚ was a collection of work by non-traditional‚ naive artists who were usually self-taught and made art which was not a response or reaction to historic art movements. The movement itself was directly inspired by the seminal work Artistry of the Mentally Ill by Dr. Hans Prinzhorn who was not alone in his interest in the art of the mentally

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    Andy Warhol was an American artist who was a leading figure in the art movement‚ his Pop Art. Andy Warhol was born on August 6‚ 1928 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. He was the fourth child of Ondrej Warhola and Julia. His parents were emigrants. Warhol’s father immigrated to the United States in 1944‚ and his mother joined him in 1921‚ after death of Warhol’s grandparents Warhol’s father worked in a coal mine. When Andy was a teenager‚ Warhol

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    African Americans experience racism through racial inequality‚ racial profiling‚ and police brutality. The Black Lives Matter Movement in particular brought the attention to police brutality in America. Known to be the new Civil Rights MovementBlack Lives Matter was created because of the injustice amongst people of color when it comes to police killings. According to the Guardian‚ blacks killed by police this year were more than twice as likely to be unarmed as were whites. The Guardian also said

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    Malcolm X had shared his thoughts with everyone and found their responses to be positive. Malcolm X had a new outlook on the future‚ he began to speak to all races‚ not just African Americans. Malcolm X had influenced the Black Power movement‚ also known as the Black Panther Party. Malcolm X influenced many people‚ the way he was able to deliver his speeches was incredible and the way he could talk to people was powerful. In the year of 1964‚ Malcolm X would receive death threats. A telephone

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