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    and Roll Final Paper Pop, a popular music genre that has originated from the Western World that has continued its relevance in the 21st century. It began to be a softer alternative to rock and roll in the 1950s and eventually became one of the most popular genre by the youth; which is where it got its name ‘pop’ from. Pop music is somewhat a contrast to rock and roll. Rock identifies with a particular subculture while pop tends to cut across audiences targeting one crowd. Pop also focuses on…

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    Jeff Koons Tulips Analysis

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    “It was then I transferred to school in Chicago, all because of that show”(Koons), it was thereafter that he enrolled at the school of Art Institute of Chicago to pursue his dream. Koons emerged as an artist in the 1980’s where he was influenced by Pop Art , and other appropriations of art. He is well known for having controversial topics in his work as a contemporary…

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    Susan Rothenberg I chose to write about Susan Rothenberg she is a very influential artist. She was born in Buffalo, New York in 1945. In 1966, she graduated from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. In 1967, she went to Washington DC and studied at George Washington University and the Corcoran Museum School. In 1969, she moved to New York, she met and married sculptor George Traka’s from 1971-1979. The couple has a daughter, and her name is Maggie, she was…

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    The next day John went to talk to Hawaii but Hawaii didn’t care about what John was saying. Hawaii thought that she was a woman, and she was going to do whatever she wanted to regardless of what anyone said. “Hawaii, my wife told me that she saw you with guys in your bedroom last night. Look, we don’t have a problem with you staying here, but we don’t want you bringing guys in our house without our approval. So don’t let it happen again. Do you here me?” Hawaii rolled her eyes and said, “Yeah,…

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    Mcdonald's Pickup

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    One of the artwork styles is Photorealism which is “create representational images, including pen and ink, pastels, and prints, in the 1980s and beyond” according to Arthistory.net website. The style started in the 1960s with Minimalism and Pop Art and put it together. First of all, the artists began with a camera to take a picture then create their art with pen, ink, and other media to create their own art. One artist, Ralph Goings who painted McDonalds Pickup in 1970 which has an old-fashioned…

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    Classic Rock Vs Fdp Essay

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    Queen or FFDP Are you a headbanger or a classic rock kind of person? If you listen to rock and go to concerts then you would understand that question, but seriously are you a classics fan or a hard rock fan? I’m a rock fan regardless, I listen to Queen, Led Zeppelin, FFDP, A7X, George Thorogood, Zombie, you name it. My opinion is that their both good, but not everyone is meant for one kind of music. In here i'm going to explain to you why there both good choices of music, but for different…

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    Pop Art Museum Essay

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    easily find the many different kind of pop art pieces in there. On the second floor, there have many arresting pop art collections, like Roy Lichtenstein’s portrait paintings, Andy Warhol’s soup cans, Keith Haring’s untitled acrylic work, etc… Each one was play the most important role in the modern history in many ways or has the profound impact in the art, fashion and commercial filed, nowadays. For this essay, the direction is aim to one of the first Pop artists — Andy Warhol and his piece…

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    This same parallel was seen during the 1950’s, many teenagers had money to spend and were looking for new entertainment as far as music was concerned. During this time, there were civil rights activists so the lines between black and whites were starting to disappear (Megill, 2016). In the 1970’s many listeners were tired of rock and roll and were looking for other music to listen to. One of those types of music were punk. With the creation of Music Television, this medium provided the…

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    Textual Analysis Of Paris

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    Looking generically, this song has the typical dance, synthesized sound which makes it seem like every other song and sound that is so popular in pop and dance right now. Because of this, lyrics about a couple in a nice city named Paris wouldn’t feel out of the ordinary for any member of the public, in fact it might seem a little too generic. I think the Chainsmokers intended for their audience members…

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    As historical mode modernism became institutionalised in the 1950s as established by the Nobel laureate trio comprising the modernist writers Faulkner, Eliot and Hemingway. Kitsch and modernism were deeply entangled during the period. Visual culture dominated the period with television, widescreen cinema and musical spectacle providing more opportunities for visual consumption. A visual revolution pervaded every field with picture windows of suburban houses, glossy ads for kitchen…

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