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    was Andy Warhol. He can be seen as the high priest of pop art and he began his career in commercial art. He was a successful magazine and ad illustrator. He focused on mass-produced commercial goods and in 1962 he exhibited the new iconic of the Campbell soup

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    James Rosenquist is an influential American artist during the late 20th century. He is considered today to be one of the most well known visual artists in the world. His career began with painting large billboards and commercial signs. Later, he used the techniques he learned from commercial painting, and his inspiration from popular culture imagery, to create large-scale paintings. Because his pieces include references to mass media and popular culture, and his use of vivid color, he is considered

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    Times, 2007, Walker inspired by many artists. Those people include Andy Warhol, Robert Colescott and Adrian Piper. Walker was in to Andy Warhol because of his voracious look and ethical (Cotter). Next is Robert Colescott, “who inserted cartoon blacks, grinning Dixie sharecroppers into van Gogh’s Dutch peasant cottages” (Cotter). The last one was Adrian Piper, who is a conceptualist and her works are focus on racism (Cotter). Andy Warhol, Robert Colescott and

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    they usually point out all the classics; van Gogh, da Vinci, Monet, and Picasso. However, even though they are all extremely renowned, Andy Warhol is right up in that list of top guns. His style of art was a major influence on art today; in fact, Andy Warhol is one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. Various famous people come from a modest life and Andy Warhol is one of them. He was born to Slovakian immigrants as Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1928. His father

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    Artists name, year of birth, country of birth, and textbook page where the artist is mentioned. - Andy Warhol, born August 6, 1928, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., and page 508. 2. Complete website where you found information about the artist. -http://www.biography.com/people/andy-warhol-9523875#related-video-gallery 3. What is his/her primary media? -He ventured into a wide variety of art forms, including performance art, filmmaking, video installations and writing, and controversially blurred

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    Andy Warhol, an American pop-artist in the twentieth century, exposes popular culture through his mechanistic art, undermining the benefits of technology in society. Through repetition and technique, Warhol strips disaster scenes, objects, and people of meaning leaving the viewer with just an image, the obvious. Warhol’s admiration for simplicity and efficiency is depicted through his obsession with machinery. The “machine” can be directly translated to silkscreen (the method of which Warhol produces

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    Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange takes place in a “. . . nightmarish society wracked by violent crime. . .” (“A Clockwork Orange: Theme Analysis”). The totalitarian governing style teaches the youth of the city that conforming to their standards is the only way to thrive in their society. Alex, the main character and narrator of the novel, performs devilish actions simply for the gratification of hurting another individual. He comes from a stable and wealthy family, which is why government officials

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    Andy Warhol Works Cited Missing "I just paint things I always thought were beautiful, things you use every day and never think about… I just do it because I like it. (Beckris 110) I just do it because I like it is Andy’s philosophy on life. Andy might just be the most interesting and at the same time the most confusing individual you will ever read about. Andy’s work is like none others. His art brought common day people together and showed the impact of contemporary society and the idea of

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    More importantly, influential music from that band produced a great change in society from their music – with only five-thousand words, twenty-five songs, three people, and one band – who changed it all. The Police were a three part band composed of Andy Summers the

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    Jean Michel Basquiat’s “Riddle Me This, Batman”, produced in 1987 is a Neo-Expressionist figurative painting (see fig. A.1). It was first shown in Paris’s Galerie Yvon Lambert. Two months after its debut, the piece exchanged hands several times, emerging briefly from private collections only to be snapped up at auction. Most recently, it was sold at a Sotheby’s auction for over six-million USD. Mark sagoff 119 Million dollar pieces were common in the 1980’s. During this time, the price of neo-expressionist

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