Andy Warhol once said‚ “An artist is somebody who produces things that people don’t need to have. “ Warhol’s words can be twisted into meaning any number of things‚ it is up to the reader to make sense of what he is trying to say‚ the same goes for art. Art is not made to be some commercial poster to be hung on a dorm room wall‚ art is far more than that‚ and it is the window into the imagination‚ the truth of an artist. My thoughts on Warhol’s quote is that he is trying to say that everyone has
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households had some ketchup in their pantries or refrigerators‚ and over half those households chose Heinz. In 1964‚ Andy Warhol immortalized the humble Heinz Ketchup case with his sculpture “Heinz Tomato Ketchup Box” (Figure 1). Figure 1. Andy Warhol’s “Heinz Tomato Ketchup Box [Prototype].” Synthetic polymer paint and silkscreen ink on wood‚ 1963–64. Source: Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts/Artists Rights Society (ARS)‚ New York. Used with permission. This case was prepared by Rebecca
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Aesthetics Aesthetics (also spelled æsthetics or esthetics) is commonly known as the study of sensory or sensori-emotional values‚ sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste.[1] More broadly‚ scholars in the field define aesthetics as "critical reflection on art‚ culture and nature."[2][3] Aesthetics is a subdiscipline of axiology‚ a branch of philosophy‚ and is closely associated with the philosophy of art.[4] Aesthetics studies new ways of seeing and of perceiving the world.[5] *
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] Gerrit Rietveld Academy Basicyear Longlist Exam Questions 2013 1. Why can modern day man‚ not be granted authority to disclaim cultural expressions that is foreign to that of himself from/as being art? 2. Breton wrote in 1929 ’The problem of women is the most marvellous and disturbing problem in the world’. Explain the place of woman in the surrealist movement. The place of woman in the surrealist movement is divided in two. On one hand the woman are used as muses for artists and is
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Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog (Yellow) This essay discusses the sculpture Balloon Dog (yellow) (1994-2000) by American artist Jeffrey Lynn Koons (b.1955). I will explain how Koons uses the Balloon Dog (yellow) to talk about both childhood experience and sexuality‚ and uses these ideas to manipulate the viewers’ emotion. [pic] Jeff Koons‚ 1994-2000‚ Balloon Dog (Yellow)‚ [High chromium stainless steel with transparent color coating‚ 121 x 143 x 45 inches‚ 307.3 x 363.2 x 114.3 cm]‚ The Steven and
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galleries and art museums where there is a large array of contemporary works which reflect on these elements of consumerism. There are numerous well recognised artists that have concentrated much of their practice on consumerism and culture. Andy Warhol‚ is a founder in bringing consumerism to the high art scene in the 1960’s (Livingstone 1992)‚ something that had not being
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Max Noble‚ holding a crystal glass of sparkling water in his right hand is leaning back in large‚ grey chair and summarizes his thoughts “Most of us are poor. We have traded time for money and become time poor. This time fatigue is the greatest burden of modern man.” We are meeting Max in elegant‚ turn-of-the-century ballroom renovated to bar with large fireplace‚ loft height high enough to fit a tallish oak tree and much space to reflect and share his passion while exceedingly polite‚ yet friendly
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all-powerful‚ compassionate creator. In lesser words‚ it rejects traditional conventions (such as realism and perspective). In this paper I intend to follow modernism through the 19th century and beyond‚ noting on such artists as Eduard Manet‚ Andy Warhol‚ Gustave Courbet‚ Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock and the significant and lasting effects they had on modernism in art. Since renaissance times‚ the Salon‚ the official art exhibition sponsored by the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris‚ was the
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Artists of different time periods have made it clear that social movements and happenings have a great deal of importance in their work. Whether it is sculptures‚ paintings on walls in buildings like churches‚ or on canvas‚ the way that social movements and the ways in which society has changed their ways of looking at things‚ in particular women‚ have been depicted in artwork for centuries. In various forms of art throughout history‚ women are shown as sex symbols‚ weak‚ as servants to men and as
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Based On Appearance Throughout life‚ clothing and body language are often utilized as sources of emotional expression. These emotions can also be portrayed in literaray works and artisitic displays‚ such as those of Poe‚ Baudelaire‚ Manet‚ and Warhol. In Poe’s "Man of the Crowd‚" there are several descriptions of different types of people based on their appearances‚ but one particular man is focused on by the narrator due to his unique appearance. Baudelaire’s "The Painter of Modern Life"
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