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    Pop Art Vs Popular Culture

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    swelling, or just a darn large icebag. This work is of the Pop art genre simply in that Pop art can cover a multitude of replicated tools of daily life. More than a few Pop artists either repeat the subject in a photo in different colors like Andy Warhol or paint a large soup can. Pop culture is anything that comes from the lives we live and is important or recognizable to that society at the time. Pop art is ever changing, what is Pop art today, most likely won’t be…

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    a) Describe the main differences between a Commercial Gallery, Public Gallery, Artist Run Initiative and curated online Gallery. A gallery is a space allocated specifically for the display and exhibition of works of art. Commercial galleries are exclusive art spaces created for a specific selection of (usually) well known and established artists, displays can run for long periods of time, they do not hold permanent ‘collections’, either do ARI’s the main difference between commercial…

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    and paintings he’s done. KAWS is known for his whimsical cartoonish style of art. KAW is also affiliated in the street wear world after he launched his clothing label, Original Fake. He recently had his “ALONG THE WAY” statues put up in the Brooklyn Museum, which I got a chance to see as well as the sneaker exhibition last year. The exhibition also included his paintings, “GLASS SMILE (2012) and SHOULD I BE ATTACKING (2013). Ever since my love for KAWS’s work, I found…

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    1:1--- After considering the four roles of the artist that author Henry Sayre notes; I believe that the most important role for Andy Warhol 1963 is to make a visual record of the people, places and events or their time and place. I believe that Warhol was making a records of a specific time in the events of May 1963 Birmingham, Alabama when the police employee dog to attacks and fires hoses against the demonstrators led by martin Luther King Jr. I believe he used the red, white and blue colors…

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    frivolity continue to overshadow attempts at treating sartorial fashion as a subject worthy of serious academic research” (Miller, 31.) People see a huge sculpture in a museum and think “wow, that must have took a lot of time and hard work.” Things such as its size, appearance of hard work, and the very fact that it 's in a museum make it extremely easy for the average person to say “yes, this is art.” It is easy to say a painting is art. It is easy to say a sculpture is art. However, it is more…

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    René Magritte is a surrealist artist who has produced a reputation for his “clever and intriguing imagery” using basic designs and ordinary symbolism. Maybe viewers for the most part got caught by his The Son of Man painting, but may not know the painter by name. Rather would recognize the iconic painting and the repetitive topic and theme in another depiction by this artist. There's considerably more to know about Magritte and how the painting fits into his works as a whole. René François…

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    Gardentown Museum Report

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    in a variety of media creations - and be sure to check out the art in the restrooms! Baltimore's premier 'old line' art museum is the Baltimore Museum of Art, located at 10 Art Museum Drive (about a 25 minute drive from downtown). Boasting an excellent Matisse collection, the BMA also has several Picassos and Monets, with its new contemporary wing home to several Andy Warhol works, including his "Last Supper".� Designed by John Russell Pope. who was the architect of the National Gallery in…

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    Today, everything is a product. From media to marketing and everything in between, the aim of design is to ensure a profit from an established relationship between product and audience. The goal is for the audience to buy whatever you are selling, whether it be physical products or intangible concepts, and the design must make your product entertaining without being so outlandish that the audience feels out of their depth, thus rejecting it entirely. As a result, originality is a scarce…

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    Maxophone History

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    background, Ter Veldhuis is considered an outlaw in the classical music world having much of his works of pop music inflections performed in classical recitals and concerts. Research by musicologist Paul Janssen led him to support Ter Veldhuis the “Andy Warhol of music” as much of his music is a reflection of pop-art culture (as much of his music take from television shows, hip-hop, and street culture) and the composer’s disdain for the separation of high-brow and low-brow musical…

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    Global Art Cinema

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    Global art cinema has been a widely contested term among film critics and scholars alike. The term was created to help categorize and define a genre of film that directly opposes First Cinema, or commercial cinema produced and distributed by Hollywood in the United States. In the book, Global Art Cinema, Second Cinema, or art cinema, has been summarized by authors Rosalind Galt and Karl Schoonover, as being feature films typically including “...foreign production, overt engagement of aesthetic..…

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