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    Sculptor extraordinaire George Segal made a huge impression on American still life art and the Pop Art Era. Segal was born in New York City‚ in 1924. His family moved to South Brunswick‚ New Jersey where Segal was raised on a chicken farm. Living in New Jersey led to Segal attending Rutgers University‚ where he studied literature‚ psychology‚ history‚ and philosophy. He then received his B.S. degree in art education from New York University in 1949. The 50’s were financially hard for Segal‚ he was

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    When we examine three paintings from the American Abstraction and Pop Art style we can see the impact of media and process on style and meaning. Jackson Pollock’s “Blue Poles”‚1952 is an action painting from the Abstract Expressionism movement which could be showing what was happening in America in the 1950’s. Mark Rothko in “Number 10” wanted to involve the viewer in experiencing basic human emotions. Roy Litchenstein’s “Hopeless” was trying to create relatable futuristic images that make fun of

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    is‚ one would usually think of K-pop immediately. But then again‚ the terms “K-pop” and “Korean Culture” are distinctly different in meaning with each other. The latter can be also called Korean wave which includes almost all major aspects of Korean culture that penetrates other countries’ culture. By this‚ it means that Korean fashion‚ music‚ dances‚ language‚ businesses‚ etc. are all included. On the other hand‚ the former only includes the Korean music. K-pop is actually the abbreviated form of

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    Pop Art 1950-1960 4 Characteristics((: * Recognizable imagery‚ drawn from popular media and products * Usually very bright colors. * Flat imagery influenced by comic book and newspaper photographs * Characters in comic book and magazines Artists of this time * Andy Warhol Major developments of this time * Credit card (1950) * Car seat belts (1952) * Polio vaccine (1952) Abstract Expressionism 1940-1960 4 Characteristics((: * Unconventional application of

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    Sibal Sir Jomar Cuartero En 12 R-37 March 6‚ 2013 POPularized: Society’s Reception to Pop and Jazz Pop music and jazz music are two different worlds. They cannot be compared to each other‚ as it would be like comparing a magazine to a novel. Everywhere‚ pop music is prevalent. It is heard on the radio‚ in shops‚ in parties‚ and other places. People sing pop songs all the time. We can say that contemporary pop music from artists like Katy Perry‚ Lady Gaga‚ One Direction‚ Adele‚ Chris Brown‚ and

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    Pop music has been a big part of our culture for a long time‚ but it has also been misogynistic and disempowering to women for even longer. Men have treated women as sex objects‚ and women also have put themselves down to appeal to men in songs and music videos. Although there are a lot of sexist implications in songs from the 1900’s through early 2000’s‚ in the 2010’s music began to get better. Pop music is better than it was in the past because it’s less sexist and focuses on uplifting women.

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    South Korea in Building Its Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy Through Its Culture and Technology: Case Study of K-Pop Music Industry I. Abstract In these recent years‚ South Korea has becoming one of the influential soft power by attracting others by its culture‚ especially on it entertainment aspects. South Korea nowadays in this globalized world also in its attempt to build and strengthen its diplomacy through the cultures they have. The cultures of South Korea are now becoming trends not only

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    Women are represented in Japanese Pop Art as a reflection of how they are represented in other forms of media- sexual objects‚ hyper-feminine‚ and unthreatening. One contemporary pop artist‚ Takashi Murakami‚ represents women as sexual objects‚ often with a Western look. However‚ Yoshitomo Nara represents women differently in his works. They are represented as sometimes violent and full of defiant attitude; yet‚ often with a vacant stare that suggest they have no substance. In this paper I will

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    Pop art is a movement that started in the United States in the 1950’s. It’s a movement that uses imagery‚ mass media‚ popular culture‚ and themes of advertising. Pop art includes real things or people and also uses includes comic books. The early artist in the United States was Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. The most praised pop art artists was Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Andy Warhol was born August 6‚ 1928 in Pittsburgh‚ New York. Andy was the youngest child‚ being the third born

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    Does K-Pop Brings A Good Influence for Teenagers? What is K-Pop? K-pop or known as Korean Pop is a new music genre that was originally come from South Korea‚ Asia. Some say K-pop offered another style of music which has catchier and offer easy listening songs for their lovers. What makes it different too is that the style the singer has shown is something new for us and how they can deliver music on their own way that I believe none of this ever existed before. Just like how they could mix perfectly

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