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    The Ai Weiwei

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    Brainwash Mr. Brainwash condition is a French videographer and street artist whose huge scale establishments have pulled in worldwide approval. His artwork with regards to subverting social iconography acquires from the pop artists Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, and contemporary street artist…

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    During the mid-1950s, in America, several artists were attached to small movements such as, Neo-Dada and Funk Art in which they were including articles of mass culture. They wanted art to be more broad than traditional styles like Abstract Expressionism, so the use of non-art materials were incorporated. This focused on ordinary and easily identifiable subjects that expressed the popular culture of the day. By the 1960s the movement's initial affect had been adjusted, yet its methods and…

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    Yinka Shonibare Analysis

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    Many of Shonibare’s pieces directly reference the works of other artists from his self-portrait that replicates Andy Warhol Camouflage Self-Portrait to nineteenth century paintings by Henry Wallis, Édouard Manet and Leonardo Alenza. Shonibare uses emulation to parodize historical depictions of Nelson and to, in a sense, reclaim a violent unjust history. In the piece…

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    (750)The Theme of Psychological “Dysfunction” in the Life of Truman Capote The most important word that defines Truman capote and his lifestyle is the “dysfunctional” nature of his childhood experiences. Capote was forced to struggle with the divorce of his parent at an early age, which defines the dysfunctional aspects of family life that he endured. These familial problems became a foundation for his writings, which deal with the dysfunctional nature of family life that continued into his…

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    Research Paper On Antsy

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    Majority of people consider any type of art to be just a hobby and nothing more. Turning art into a business is considered risky and unstable but, some attempt to make a living out of it and others succeed. Andy Warhol once said "Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art." (Dreishpoon, 2013). A platform that allows creativity and commerce to co-exist and for art to be business and vice versa is Etsy. Etsy…

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    Knightley and Russian Danila Kozlovsky. The ad itself is set inside one of Andy Warhol’s factories, also known as the “Sliver Factory”, the ad is a allusion to it. His factories, where clubs or the elite only, shows the glamours parts of France, or an elite and glamours “world”. People who went to these clubs where usually there were film performers, drug addicts, socialites, drag queens, musicians, free thinkers who became the Warhol super stars. By…

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    Jean-Michel Basquiat was a Brooklyn born self taught artist. His first attention attracted his graffiti in the city of New York. Basquiat’s artistic talents and inspiration came from his cultural heritage as his mother being Puerto Rican and father a Haitian American. After quitting high school a year before his graduation and years of struggling his work finally got him fame. Receiving fame for his words, stick figures, and animals, the public adored all of his hard work. Basquiat began street…

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    The analyzed portrait was painted by Frida in the time, where her husband Diego Riv- iera (Portrait on on the forehead) had an in- famous affair with Maria Felix (a film star). Maria was also a good friend of Frida and always thought that Frida would joke about her husbands affair like she did with all his other stupidities. However, as this affair was a public scandal, this paintings reveals her true emotions. The Painting was ordered by Frida’s two married friends (Florence Arquin & Sam…

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    The first artwork featuring Virna Lisi represented the women’s movement that caught attention from the public. That particular movement wanted to get rid of women’s traditional roles and make them become more like their gender counterparts, men. I feel like this shouldn’t be a thing in today’s society. I believe men and women should be unique in their own genders as that’s how we were created to be. The second artwork to the right of that is a showing of Roy Cohn wearing a halo pinned on his…

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    analyzing Dwight D. Eisenhower and John. F. Kennedy’s (JFK) presidential careers. The Space Race influenced changes in art, television/movies. Gallery and museum interiors became “ice-white” cubes; like the clean rooms astronauts use before launch. Andy Warhol added “space-age”…

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