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Popart Research Paper
Coming to the United States in the early 1950' and reaching its peak of activity in the 1960's would
be Pop art. This type of art was everywhere, billboards, commercial products, and celebrity images.
You see this type of art mostly in comic strips. This type of art celebrates the everydays items that
people used. Pop art was the start of a new art movement, In the very beginning, PopArt began in
Britain in the way early 1950s. Arthistory.com says " The first application of the term PopArt
occurred during discussions among artist who called themselves the Independent Group (IG), which
was part of the Institute of contemporay art in London, begun around 1952–1953.". The Pop Art
movement was mostly associated with these New York artists, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein,
James Rosenquist,and Claes Oldenburg. Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. He had two older brothers, John and Paul. At the age of six, due to an illness, he was
confined to his bed. Andy had chorea. Chorea is a disease that causes involuntary movements, that
get worse in situations of stress or anxiety. Some cases it only looked like the kid was clumsy, but in
Andy's case it was pretty bad. Woth that disease, it gave his mother the perfect opportunity to teach
her son how to trace, draw, take pictures, and things like that. With his mo His mother bought him
his first camera at the age of nine. He went to school at Carnegie Institute ( Carnegie Museum of
Art), Schenley High
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Impact On Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol was a mastermind artist. Many are drawn to his work. He created and led the
movement called pop art. He became a controversial artist because of this. Warhol changed the way
people saw art and created an artistic revolution. Andrew Warhol was often sick. He had a nervous
system disease called chorea, which only got worse after he became a hypochondriac (scared of
doctors and hospitals). This had a great impact on Warhol because he was bedridden and missed a
lot of school. He spent much of his time at home collecting pictures of famous movie stars and
listening to the radio. Although Warhol's sickness had negative effects on him, this is what molded
him into the artist that he became. Warhol kick started his career after he attended
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How Did Andy Warhol Influence The Art World
Photo Essay– How Campbell's Soup Influenced the Art World, Warhol Style Andy Warhol's impact
as a Pop artist has gone far beyond just your typical "starving artist". He, still to this day, is
considered to be one of the most influential artists who went from painter to commercial artist,
being the most popular figure in the world of Pop Art. He's also considered as one of the most
important figures in the world of contemporary art and culture. Andy Warhol was the most
successful and definitely the most famous and highly paid artist of his time.
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As a child, he suffered from a rare neurological disorder called Sydenham Chorea, and yet as a child
he was very artistic and smart. But because of the severity of his nervous neurological disorder, he
was always forced to stay home and listen to the radio. To keep him busy while he was home alone,
he would always collect pictures of celebrities using his very first camera that his mother had bought
for him, where he later became obsessed with pop culture and famous icons. In 1949, he graduated
with a degree in Pictorial Design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology. After graduating from
college, Warhol moved away from his family to New York, which he later called his new home,
where he would live for the rest of his life as a Commercial Illustrator. When he moved to New
York, he was immediately noticed by many companies who wanted to use him as a designer for their
advertisements. Throughout his career as an illustrator, he worked on several popular magazines
including The New Yorker, Vogue, and many more, such as I. Miller & Sons and Harper's Bazaar,
where he created beautifully designed and whimsical advertisements. He also made advertisements
for window displays in various stores throughout New York
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Difference Between Minimalism And Pop Art
Pop Art vs Minimalism
"As soon as you stop wanting something, you get it." –Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy
Warhol
"It is what it is, and it ain't nothin' else.. everything is clearly, openly, plainly delivered." –Dan
Flavin
Anabel Rodriguez
There were two major art movements during the 1960's: Pop Art and Minimalism.The two
movements are still relevant and influentiantial now in the 21st century. These two art movements
do not meet the standard of arts original idea. Pop art represents popular culture, comic books,
advertising and television. Pop art movement appeared in the mid 1950's. It challenged traditional
art, it is loud and aggressive, filled with vibrant colors. Once you are familiar with a some Pop art
paintings, its unique style is easy to distinguish among the rest. It represented more everyday life
than anything. Minimalism and Pop art can be very similar but yet have countless differences that
vary from artist to artist. Minimalism isolates the material and blurs out any emotional content and
personal expressivity. Minimalism reduces everything to its essential elements. The events that
occurred during these movements, such as the Civil rights and the Vietnam War influenced artist to
try to challenge other type of art forms and go beyond just "fine art".
Let us begin with Pop art and of the most famous pop
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Andy Warhol Analysis
There are few people in this world who can be called an american painter, printmaker, sculptor,
draughtsman, illustrator, film maker, writer and collector (Livingstone). In fact, there is only one
man who can be called all of those, and that man is Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol was born in 1928
(Rodgers). Andy had many pieces of art by the time of his death in February of 1987. 32 Campbell's
Soup Cans was one of Andy's most famous works of art. In these pieces, he painted thirty–two soup
cans which seemed to look the same but if the viewer looks at each painting closely, tiny differences
in the paintings come to light. "The tiny variations give the viewer hope that, despite the monotony
of mass–produced society, glimpses of originality can still break through" (Fallon 34). People who
came to see Andy Warhol's 32 Campbell's Soup Cans were shocked a gallery would show such dull,
emotionless art. A few years later, Warhol became known as the "Prince of Pop," and owes his fame
to the 32 Campbell's Soup Cans painting set which, although dull and emotionless was the
beginning of Andy's legacy (Edward 7–8). Andy Warhol rejected the idea of emotion in his artwork
and his passion for art was never reflected in his many pieces of art.
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For most artists, difficulties in their life are translated into their art. That was not the case for Andy.
In November of the year 1972, Andy's mother Julia died. He paid for all the funeral expenses but
never made an appearance at Julia's funeral. Andy's brother said that Andy was "deathly afraid" of
death (Livingstone). "As usual, when someone near Warhol died, the press pinned part of the blame
on him." People sent Andy letters saying that he had neglected his own mother (Livingstone). He
had so many difficulties in his life at this point in time so he should have used them to inspire his
artwork and also to help him show passion and emotion in his
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Campbell's Soup Cans Analysis
of consumerism and the effect it had on popular culture at the time. Just like he was successful in his
career of commercial art, Warhol also became wildly successful in the world of pop art. Starting in
the 1960s, Warhol started to replicate images of mass produced objects (Biography.com). In 1962,
he debuted the iconic painting "Campbell's Soup Cans." Although these cans look like the mass–
produced advertisements that Warhol was influenced by, he actually painted them by hand. The
painting consists of thirty–two canvases, each representing a different flavor of the thirty–two types
of soup that Campbell sold at the time. At the Museum of Modern Art in New York where this
painting is showcased, the cans are placed in order of the date that
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Difference Between Minimalism And Pop Art
Pop Art vs Minimalism
"As soon as you stop wanting something, you get it." –Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy
Warhol
"It is what it is, and it ain't nothin' else.. everything is clearly, openly, plainly delivered." –Dan
Flavin
Anabel Rodriguez
There were two major art movements during the 1960's: Pop Art and Minimalism.The two
movements are still relevant and influentiantial now in the 21st century. These two art movements
do not meet the standard of arts original idea. Pop art represents popular culture, comic books,
advertising and television. Pop art movement appeared in the mid 1950's. It challenged traditional
art, it is loud and aggressive, filled with vibrant colors. Once you are familiar with a some Pop art
paintings, its unique style is easy to distinguish among the rest. It represented more everyday life
than anything. Minimalism and Pop art can be very similar but yet have countless differences that
vary from artist to artist. Minimalism isolates the material and blurs out any emotional content and
personal expressivity. Minimalism reduces everything to its essential elements. The events that
occurred during these movements, such as the Civil rights and the Vietnam War influenced artist to
try to challenge other type of art forms and go beyond just "fine art".
Let us begin with Pop art and of the most famous pop
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Analysis Of Campbell's Soup Cans
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans (1962) was his favorite work that he had done. He "I should
have just done the Campbell's Soups and kept on doing them... because everybody only does one
painting anyway." Warhol said. This painting is his signature painting. The Campbell's Soup Cans
was on show at Sydney Janis exhibitions, The New Realists. Warhol's influence for Campbell's Soup
Cans was when he saw Roy Lichtenstein's comic–strip paintings at Leo Castelli Gallery. After, he
had asked a friend for advice on what he paint. His friend suggested something everyone is familiar
with, so Warhol decided on Campbell's Soups. Warhol went to the store and bought cans and then
began to trace the projects on canvas. He painted within the outlines to resemble
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Andy Warhol Essay
I selected Andy Warhol because I have long admired his crazy, quirky, unconventional style of
producing works of art from normal, everyday subjects ranging from inanimate, normally unnoticed
objects to pop culture celebrity icons. I first heard of him in 1986 when his show Andy Warhol's
Fifteen Minutes aired on MTV. The show featured Andy interviewing what he thought was the next
up–and–coming musical sensations about to get their "fifteen minutes of fame."
Two years later on a poster in the mall at a Spencer's store I saw Warhol's famous Campbell's Soup
Can work of art. At first glance I thought the poster was ridiculous because it featured such a
simplistic, moronic image. Then, my artistic eye and appreciation for the eccentric ... Show more
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His duplicating the same image over and over again on the same piece signifies to me the
redundancy corporate America uses to persuade us to crave certain products or celebrities.
Andy Warhol's Marilyn is among my favorite pieces. This piece forever embalms her beautiful smile
and glamorous look. The repetition, (should you explain a bit about the repetition in the work?)
which is also shown in Elvis Presley, Jackie's, Liz, etc., gives me a startling look into the fame and
usually misfortune of some of the world's largest icons.
Warhol's Thirty–two Soup Cans is another good example. The piece depicts sameness (though with
different labels): same brand, same size, and same paint surface. It mimics the condition of mass
advertising, out of which his sensibility had grown.
Although the movies that Warhol made are a bit obscure to say the least, I admire his boldness in
making movies that are about nothing. He started producing and directing when he bought his first
16 mm movie camera in 1963. His first film entitled Sleep featured a man asleep in bed for eight
hours. His purpose was said to "control the viewer's attention and make them look at something they
normally wouldn't notice." Other films such as Chelsea Girls and Empire became underground
classics. Unfortunately I haven't seen and cannot find any of these films. Ironically, my own style of
video recording and being an aspiring director have
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Andy Warhol Marilyn Diptych
Andy Warhol is known as one of the biggest pop art icons as well as one of the most inspiring and
influential artists who changed the way art was produced by the next generation. Warhol was not
only the most well known Pop artist but was also somewhat of a catalyst of the movement. Warhol
started his career working as a commercial illustrator in New York before he began to make art that
would be shown in galleries. Warhol established his reputation as a Pop artist in the early 1960's. His
Marilyn Diptych may have helped establish this title. 1962 was the year Andy Warhol first began to
use the technique of screenprinting photographic images directly onto the canvas. These images
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The piece was created as a tribute to the Hollywood actress in 1962 just weeks after her death. The
diptych consists of fifty images of Marilyn Monroe, half are in color while the other half are in
black and white. In order to create this image Warhol used a silkscreen printing process, which he
was well known for. This process allowed him to create uniformity in the color of Marilyn's face,
lips and hair. He also used oil and acrylic in this image. Warhol uses an orange for the background
and a bright golden yellow for her hair. The red in her lips varies from one picture to the next, some
are bright ruby red while others are a dark crimson. A light lavender purple is used for her face that
fades to a lighter hue as the faces continue down the page. Blue is used for Marilyn's eyeshadow as
well as the collar of her shirt, and black is used to define her facial features as well as shadows. The
black and white side Monroe's image is unevenly printed. The first column is filled with sharp
images, the second column is a little muddied or smeared with black ink and in the next three
columns the image begins to fade until the last column is all but a ghost of
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Imagery In Pop Art
Pop artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and James Rosenquist celebrated commonplace
objects as a way of seeking to elevate popular culture to the level of fine art. With the increasing
influence of television and mass media outlets, Americans were constantly bombarded with popular
culture imagery. These three artists replicate and elevate this imagery to create something more than
the sum of its parts. By using high–style treatment of commercial imagery, repetition in series
paintings, and distortion and abstraction of familiar images they explore what high art really is.
Each of these three artists took a different approach in making popular cultural icons and raising
them up to a higher level. Though not always seen as such, Pop art is just as relevant and meaningful
as more traditional forms of art. In Andy Warhol's series of paintings 32 Campbell's Soup Cans [Fig
1], Warhol demonstrates a celebration of the sameness of mass–produced culture and printed
advertisements. The series also incorporates a sense of repetition embodied by commercial mass
culture. Roy Lichtenstein also explores these themes in Drowning Girl [Fig 2]. Lichtenstein's work
focuses on the use of high–style treatment of low images in an effort to promote the images to high
art. While his imagery is drawn from specific print sources he uses a form of abstraction on these
familiar images to produce something entirely different. James Rosenquist's F–111 [Fig 3] is both a
response to our current
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Warhol And The Pop Art Movement
Andy Warhol being not simply a Pop artist, but an American artist who was known as the master of
Pop Art, and about two of Warhol's most famous paintings; Coca–Cola and Campbell's Soup Cans.
Andy Warhol was an artist and filmmaker, an initiator for the Pop Art movement in the 1960s.
Warhol used mass production techniques to elevate art into the supposed unoriginality of the
commercial culture of the United States. Warhol's early drawings frequently recalls the Anglo–
Saxon tradition of nonsense humor, a characteristically childlike exuberance, and the fact that
Warhol was successfully earning a living in the advertising industry at the time was sufficient for
many to dismiss his entire artistic output during this period as "commercial art". Fifty years ago, Pop
art captured the spirit of Warhol's young art, but that basic structure has been (to most people) a
revealing profitless movement for years. Pop art was a 1960s movement that focused on everyday
objects, comic books and mediated images – now seems quaint and playful, but not Warhol. In the
first part of Andy Warhol's career he was an iconoclast, in the second, the artist as businessman. In
1960 Warhol's graphic works underwent a fundamental change in terms of subject matter,
accompanied at about the same time by a change in technique. Warhol's graphic work covers areas
not normally associated with the art of the twentieth century, and which might even be considered
unique. In Andy Warhol's paintings and prints of
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Art Movement : Warhol And Elvis Presley
The mid–twentieth century brought the arrival of the art movement known as Pop Art. The
movement was given this name because its artwork was based on concepts of popular culture
especially commercialism. One of the most notable artists of this period was Andy Warhol. Warhol
did work with comics as Roy Lichtenstein, another prominent artist of the movement, was known
for doing, but he ultimately abandoned them in pursuit of other approaches. Warhol is partially
known for incorporating celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley into his work, but he
also painted Campbell's soup cans. These Campbell's soup cans are the subject matter of Warhol's
art that will be specifically addressed here. Andy Warhol often asked others for ideas for his art, and
though they offered suggestions, rarely did these ideas feel right to him. However, the idea for his
famous Campbell's soup cans was a significant exception. At a party one night, an art consultant by
the name of Muriel Latow, told Warhol that he "'should paint something that everybody sees every
day...like cans of soup'" (Greenberg and Jordan 42). Andy accepted this challenge, and the rest is
history. During his lifetime, Warhol went on to produce hundreds of Campbell's soup cans. Perhaps
the most significant design principle Warhol utilized in his soup cans series–and most of his artwork
for that matter–is repetition. Warhol's 1962 Campbell's Soup Cans, for instance, has the repetition of
thirty–two cans of Campbell's
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New Ideas Of Art : Warhol, Yoko Ono, And Marina Abramovic
During the 1960s, new ideas in art began to emerge. The art world was introducing new various
types of art including, performance art, photography, videography, installation and conceptual ideas.
This era of art also pushed the boundaries between the traditional disciplines of art. Three artist that
have had a huge impact on art in the time period are, Andy Warhol, Yoko Ono, and Marina
Abramovic. Each of these artists embraced the new types of art in several ways. Andy Warhol is an
American artist from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania whose work was essential to this era of art. Warhol
had a career as a magazine ad illustrator which eventually led him to other disciplines of art such as
painting. Warhol is an essential artist in early performance and conceptual art because his artwork
created the concept of Pop Art. His early work focuses around commercialized products such as
soup cans and coke bottles. Warhol's art is different from previous artists because his works have the
ability to be mass produced, which is a new element within art at this time. His most famous piece
is, "Campbell's Soup Cans" which is made from Synthetic Polymer and paint on canvas. This piece
displays numerous, painted Campbell's Soup cans side by side in a repeating pattern. I personally
love the work of Andy Warhol. I particularly like his use of color and unity in each composition. In
addition, I like Warhol because he strays away from tradition art. To this day, Warhol 's approaches
to art making are
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A Brief Look at Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol was, and continues to be one of the most popular artists of all time. The reason he was
one of the most world–renowned artists was his "pop art" images, his Campbell's Soup Can being
one of his most remembered pieces. (Rosenberg, n.d) Andy was intrigued by the sudden rise in
consumer culture and mass production, which led to consumerism in America being the centre focus
of his art. (Tate Org, n.d) In this essay I will be discussing Andy's journey to success, and how
Warhol's art represents consumerism in America.
Andy Warhol (1928–1987), was born Andrew Warhola to Slovak immigrants. He was an artist from
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who later in life, went on to move to New York city to pursue his career.
(video reference) Some of Warhol's' early pop art images included the 210 Coke Bottles, 200 One
Dollar Bills, Campbell's Soup Cans, and Marilyn Monroe prints that were produced onto a large
canvas using the repetitive technique of print making. This particular type of work that Warhol
produced is something that had contributed to America's sudden infatuation with consumerism.
(Tate Org, n.d) The pop art movement was effective because people who lived everyday lives were
able to relate to Andy's artwork, as well as formulate their own opinions to what they think the ideas
and reasoning behind Warhol's artwork were (Kearney, 2012) What influenced Andy to create
artwork that included film stars who were apart of popular culture, was the interest he took in film
stars
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Andrew Warhola Research Paper
Childhood The leader of Pop Art, Andrew Warhola, was born on August 6th, 1928. His parents
Ondrej and Ulja Warhola were both Czechoslovakian immigrants, before giving birth, they moved
to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ondrej and Ulja had two elder sons named John and Paul. During his
adolescence years, a plethora of different health disorders had affected Andrew, such as; Sydenham's
chorea and Scarlet fever. Andrew constantly received treatment which caused him to develop a fear
towards hospitals. As he had poor health conditions, Andrew missed school and became an introvert
confining himself to the solitude of his room; listening to the radio, collecting pictures, and
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During this time Andrew became sick again and no longer attended his classes. In 1934, he attended
school regularly, his teacher Miss Catherine Metz described him as a delicate boy, notably shy, and
liked to draw. In the summer of 1942, Andrew began taking classes at Schenley High and lost his
father, Andrew became devastated and did not appear at his father's funeral. Soon after, he decided
to alter his first name to Andy before graduating school in 1949. Upon graduating the Carnegie
Institute of Technology, he received a Bachelor degree in Fine Arts, therefore; moved to Manhattan
looking for work and resided in several different apartments. In one of the apartments he lived in he
had met Tina Fredericks, she edited the art for Glamour magazine. In 1949, he had an assignment to
draw shoes for the magazine. Glamour magazine misprinted his last name to Warhol. That mistake
made him decide to revise his surname, which became famous after a short period of time. Career In
1952, the Hugo Gallery featured Andy's exhibit. Obsessed with Truman Capote's writing at the time,
Andy dedicated his exhibit to Truman's writings. While still working for Glamour, Seventeen, and
Vouge as a commercial artist, Charles Lisanby; who maintained a valuable friendship with Andy,
they vacationed around the world for two months. A couple years after he made his
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Andy Campbell's Tomato Soup Rhetorical Analysis
Andy Warhol created a silkscreen canvas in 1964 of a Campbell's condensed tomato soup can. He
uses the same fonts, colors, and sizes that have caught people's eyes when they shop. I, myself, have
never tried Campbell's tomato soup. Every time we have any type of tomato soup, my mom makes it
from diced tomatoes and adds her own ingredients. Campbell's tomato soup uses an original logo on
every can so when people see it they know what it is. Think of the McDonald's logo. Every time you
see a yellow M in a red background you think of McDonalds. Campbell's logo is a man sitting with,
from my perspective, food around him. You can also see at the bottom of most cans, what looks like
the New Orleans sign. It is like a fleer delit. To me, this is
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Andy Warhol Influence
Andy Warhol is considered to be one of the most impactful artists to work in the later
half of the 20th century. His work challenged the institution of art in so many ways, from the
integration of popular culture iconography to his method of production in his "Factory"; Warhol
confronted what made art "art", and redefined it throughout the span of his career. Personally,
Warhol was obsessed with celebrity and mass reproduction of commodities of any kind. This
infatuation greatly influenced the way he worked, by using screen–print, and appropriating
images from pop–culture of the 60's, he was able to gain the infamy he so adored. The infamous
persona of "Andy Warhol" was surrounded by a posse of famous friends and acquaintances ... Show
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There's nothing behind it." (Reeve, pg. 661). Expanding further on the
notion that his work was obvious and lacked substance. Unlike Warhol, Marcel Duchamp, who
influenced movements like Dada, Pop, and Conceptualism poked fun and questioned the
institution by challenging them with thought provoking works like "Fountain" (1917) and Etant
donnes (1946–66). These works, unlike Warhol's, had meaning and confronted topics like
voyeurism, irony, humor, and capitalism (The Art Story). Warhol may be compared to Duchamp,
however, their efforts seem very different, even at face value. The work that took place at the
factory was experimental in nature, but included a slew of studio assistants that aided Warhol in
the process of removing the artist from the art and questioned the value of the "artist's hand"
within the work (Guggenheim Museum). This concept brought critics and fans alike, but either
way, Warhol was still talked about, obsessed over, and scrutinized. All things the modern
celebrity faces.
Warhol remains at the center of the legacy of the Pop movement, and his work is
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Andy Warhol Pop Art Analysis
Andy Warhol created irony by breaking rules, incorporating culture, and fashioning ambiguity,
which was accepted by the art world. Pop Art developed as a response to Abstract Expressionism.
Warhol believed that the work shaped by Abstract Expressionists, was disaffecting patrons(laymen)
as it only seemed to be understood by the high art community. Alternatively, Pop Art is based on
imagery of popular culture and consumerism, resulting in a larger audience to respond critically.
Since there is a recurring concept of advertisement in Warhol's art, images of consumer products,
celebrities, and news stories are mass produced to highlight the process of mass production.
Conversely, in high art, pieces are considered exceptional. Warhol's art challenges the status quo; he
obfuscates the preconceived notions of high art, by introducing commerce into the conversation
regarding the execution and subject matter of the art. Warhol's repeated images, suggest that the
artist's painting abilities are insignificant. To Warhol, the idea matters the most, as opposed to the
production of the work. Because advertisement has effect on people–the repeated images reinforce
the idea that the more one sees these images, the more the consumer becomes desensitized to them.
Warhol was rather vague about the meaning behind his works, since he left the task to the viewer's
interpretation.
Warhol's work separates execution from concept, attesting that it is the artist's mind that matters. The
greatest
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What Is The Similarities Between Andy Warhol And Pop Art
Andy Warhol was definitely well known for his works of art during the pop art movement. Pop Art
consisted of bold, glamorous and flashy pieces that were massed produced to appeal to all
audiences. I want to talk about two of Warhol's famous pop art pieces, one is the Campbell's soup
cans and the other is going to be his silk screening art of Marilyn Monroe. I want to compare these
art works in relation to the pop art area in the 1960s. I also want to talk about how Warhol created
these masterpieces using curtain techniques. He clearly made memorable artwork that is recognized
all over the world today.
Looking at one of the most famous artworks Andy Warhol made in his time was the collection of the
Campbell's soup cans. Looking at this painting I just thought, why did he paint something so
ordinary that consumers see every day in the grocery store? During this time when Warhol created
this art, the industrial market was booming. The Khan Academy mentioned this in their video and
said they thought Warhol wanted people to look at these ordinary soup cans in a different
perspective, look at it in a more simpler meaning (Zucker and Khan). This probably took people by
surprise to get an art piece that was so simply but had this strong idea that people should look at this
thriving industry we have in our culture today. The Khan Academy also mentions that Warhol was
big on factories and he noticed that big factories and industries were the foundation of society today
not nature
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Analysis Of The Campbell's Soup Cans
Andy Warhol did a lot of paintings, mostly comics of artist or ads. The one that became his favorite
one was the Campbell's soup cans. The idea of him painting this painting came through an ad he saw
at a gallery. This painting is different than all the paintings he has done throughout his career
because it's comic–strip painting. Andy Warhol wanted to paint something different, so he started
asking suggestions to his friends. His friend suggested him to paint something everyone knows,
something like soup cans. That's when Andy Warhol decides to paint Campbell's soup cans. So he
went out to the store and bought all the cans he could find and started to paint. After he turned in the
painting to the boss of the gallery, the boss wanted to show
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Campbell's Soup Cans Analysis
Campbell's Soup Cans presents thirty–two duplicate paintings of different flavored Campbell soup
cans. All of the paintings were painted on white canvas and displayed in rows as if, "resting on a
shelf like groceries in a store" (MoMA). Each piece is nearly identical to the first with the main
difference being that each name of the soup's flavor is different, two specific soup cans with a
ribbon across the seal stating, "NEW, GREAT AS A SAUCE, TOO", and another with the words
"Old–fashioned" above the flavor label. Each can has a black outlines and details, red upper half,
brown centered seal, while lower half, read flavor name, black and gold "SOUP", gold printed
patterns, and a single red line. The MoMA states, "Warhole assigned a different
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Write An Essay On Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania (Brown, 2015). When he was
at the age of 8 he contracted Chorea, a disease that causes involuntary, unpredictable body
movements, so Warhol was confined to bed. During his recovery he was taught to draw by his
mother (Brown, 2015). He developed a love for drawing, and he started to draw in his spare time. As
soon as he got healthy he decided to take up photography. He went on to graduate high school and
enroll in Carnegie Institute of Technology where he studied commercial art (Brown, 2015).
Warhol later became a leading figure in the 1950s visual art movement known as pop art. In 1961
Warhol revealed the concept of pop art (Brown, 2015). He showcased an art piece that focused on
mass produced commercial goods. It was an art form that no one had ever seen before. People
became fascinated with him and his artwork. In 1962 Warhol became most famous when he
showcased his ionic paintings of Campbell's soup cans (Brown, 2015). ... Show more content on
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The painting is a red and white can that says Campbell's chicken noodle soup. It was an art piece
that communicated something we understand and recognize. It communicated consumerism in a
compelling way; it was something everyone could relate to. Campbell soup is universal its
something that everyone can have. From a king to an average person, everyone enjoys soup and its
something that's affordable. Some people don't understand why Warhol painted pictures depicting
Campbell soup. But the reason behind his painting is that he genuinely liked Campbell soup a lot,
and he wanted to paint it. When Andy Warhol was asked why he painted Campbell Soup cans he
said, "I used to drink it. I used to have the same lunch everyday, for twenty years the same thing
over and over again" (Miller, 2015). It was something he loved and wanted to paint which is why his
Campbell soup cans are
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How Did Andy Warhol Influence The Pop Art World
As a profound influence on the twentieth century pop art movement, Andy Warhol ascended to
become a cornerstone in the modern art world. After taking cues from society in the mid–twentieth
century, as well as conversing with Muriel Latow, Warhol did what many artists strived to do but
failed. Andy also extracted many of his ideas from other artists and built on them. He put a culture
on canvas and revolutionized pop art for a life time. The nineteen sixties, seventies, and eighties
were periods of self righteousness and discovery. With many new styles and beliefs arising during
those eras, Warhol's imagination would begin to produce ideas that were unheard of but
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The death of very popular movie star Marilyn Monroe sparked Warhol's interest to expose the
realities of the pop culture. Monroe was a sex icon, fashion icon, as well as a cultural icon for the
nineteen fifties and sixties. "The potent memory of the pathos and mystery of Marilyn's death with
the long–lived speculation surrounding it elevated her to the greatest modern star status. Warhol's
paintings participated in the public consolidation" (Copplestone 25). "Andy exaggerated the features
of Marilyn Monroe that had made her beautiful" (Bolton 19). Also, the popularity of celebrities such
as Jackie Kennedy and Elvis Presley soon began to sweep the nation (Wrbican). Warhol saw these
people as icons for the sixties and also saw them as an inspiration to what would become his new art
works. Despite how happy, pretty, or ideal the celebrities seemed on television, they were disasters
in reality and Warhol executed his exposure of these secrets through pop art. After World War two
had ended and the United States had entered the Vietnam War, the theme of mortality became less
shocking to the population than in the years prior. With the acceptance of such things, Warhol
decided to create a series of brutal artwork that would exemplify the understanding of life and death.
"His series of death and disaster included paintings of electric chairs, suicides, and car crashes"
(Wrbican). Warhol wanted
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Analysis Of Andy Warhol's Pop-Art
Art is one of the few things in the world that has a different criterion for everyone. Some prefer to
judge the techniques and details within each piece, but some would rather judge the perplexity of the
meaning behind each symbolism within an artwork. However, not all are divided by this fine line.
Hap from "The Soul of Capitalism" would be a part of the third group of people, the ones that
appreciate complicated techniques while looking behind the canvas to appreciate the meaning of an
artwork. Comparatively, the Canadians from "When Canada Met Andy" had the same perspective as
Hap. Although Hap will not favour or properly interpret Andy Warhol's "Pop–Art", he will be able
to appreciate the work that Warhol put into his art. As we begin "The Soul of Capitalism", it reveals
that Hap and her wife are art lovers "in a traditional way. (1)" Yet, Warhol's "Small Torn Campbell's
Soup Can (figure 2)" is leagues away from traditional. Hap concerns himself with "landscapes and
seascapes, and the portraits and battle scenes (19)," pieces that involve many complications and
exhaustive details. Unlike Warhol's box sculpture of a Del Monte carton which lacks the
sophistication that traditional art offers. Axel is able to draw out this conclusion, and for that reason
he gives them a "detailed drawing of a corn head (4)" rather than one of his more abstract and
modern works. Not only does it lack tradition and a post–impressionism style, but pop art requires a
completely different
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Analysis Of Andy Campbell's Soup Can
Interpretation It's troublesome to envision that Andy Warhol's 32 Campbell's Soup Cans painting has
an insufficiency of connotation and significance. As I look at the painting I discover myself
determined, strong–willed, and decisive to grasp sight on some hidden message. Although, I assume
this was the objective Andy Warhol was trying to convey. He painted the modern culture and in
essentially every pantry, ascertains a Campbell's Soup Can will be detected. It is something
everyone knows and at some level can relate to. Every can is shaped and designed the same, yet
there are still a few differences. The flavor of the soup changes, not one repeats itself. The deeper
meaning behind this could be that these particular soup cans may represent
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Pop Art Research Paper
The 20th Century was filled with many memorable occurrences such as The Great Depression,
World War II, The Vietnam War, The Cold War ending and a simple but revolutionary art movement
called Pop Art. Pop art is an art movement that began in the 1950's in the United Kingdom, the
movement evolved and became highly recognized in the 1960's in New York City. Pop art during the
1960's was revolutionary because it shed light on the concept of mass media. Pop art is largely
constructed of things and people that already exist. There were many artists who were involved in
the pop art movement. The most famous artists in this movement were Andy Warhol and Roy
Lichtenstein. Andy Warhol was one of the most famous artists in the pop art movement.
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Andy Warhol Accomplishments
When considering the life and works of Andy Warhol, one thing is agreed upon for good or bad, he
changed the visual construction of the world we live in. His window advertisements were the
beginning of an era, where art would be seen in an array of forms away from the traditional
paintings and sculptures of the old world. He made people see everyday material objects in a whole
new light; through "Pop Art" he could transform mundane into extraordinary. He was a working
man, a social climber, a builder, an acquirer of goods, and a known homosexual. These attributes all
contributed to the interesting and complicated nature of his art. One of the most significant decades
in 20th–century art, the 1960s saw the rise of Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism, Conceptual Art,
Performance Art, and Feminist Art, among countless other styles and movements. Artists began to
notice that American culture was filled with commercial images: on television and billboards, and in
magazines and newspapers, commercial art was used to sell everything from dish scrubbers to soup
cans to cars to movie stars and their movies. Pop artists used commercial art techniques to create
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Warhol used the silkscreen process, then a popular method of commercial printmaking, to duplicate
Marilyn's face. The uneven inking of the image translates her face with different degrees of clarity,
and the tilt of the grid gives the piece a handmade quality. Warhol does not give us one Marilyn; he
gives us twenty–five. Perhaps he wants us to consider our obsession with celebrities, or to suggest
that more is always better, especially in the case of a celebrity with an already ubiquitous image.
Either way, Andy Warhol was able to alter the way people saw Monroe, through imperfect
repetition, he delivered a more human aspect to the overly glorified
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How Did Andy Warhol Change The World
Andy Warhol was the artist that revolutionized art in a way that drew people into the creativity of
this new form of art. He was both famous for seeing beauty in everything in his art and yet
controversial due to the fact that he was homosexual. There are two classes of people that had
different thoughts of Andy Warhol and his work. One group saw him as a Visionary, a person who
thought about or planning the future with imagination or wisdom. This shown through his
works"Campbell's Soup Cans" and "Gold Marilyn Monroe" which made him famous worldwide.
Warhol was considered one of the two most influential artist of the 20th century, the other being
famous artist Pablo Picasso. He was known as the white wig "Wizard of Oz." While Warhol
literalized and visualized what other artists like Frank Stella had suggested previously, he pushed ...
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With Warhol, all of this changed as Art (as he liked to say) turned into Art Business and he
manipulated the mass media. Warhol understood the media's cult of personality, and he capitalized
on it through his incredible ability to attract attention, or by being, in the words of curator Kynaston
McShine, "in all the right places at all the right times." Finally, Warhol is considered by many to
have dramatically "helped increase the repertory of moves admissible in the art world, from those
who saw him as a visionary. The second group saw Warhol as a sell out and just as a man who was
taking pictures.The media has always created "in–style" images that consumers are supposed to
follow, but these unknowns showed viewers that it was possible to be whoever they want and still
grab their share of the limelight. Warhol also used a variety of consumer products such as "
Campbell's Soup Cans" and "Brillo Boxes" to show consumer trends and the effect of name
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Madurodam: A Microcosm Of The Adult World
Madurodam has been the smallest city in the Netherlands since its inception in 1952. Its tributaries
and canals measuring no more than a finger's width. Its ornately crafted Dutch gabled houses would
make amiable summer residences for rodents. Its immaculate portrayal of railway lines would have
any train–spotter paralyzed with awe. This war–monument–turned–amusement–park steals the
imagination of children and adults alike. There is a certain human tendency to associate affection
with objects of a reduced size. Maybe it is this affection that serves as the reason almost all of the
toys we make for children, as Roland Barthes puts it, "are essentially a microcosm of the adult world
[...] reduced copies of human objects," ("Toys" 689). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is because of this education that society forces onto children to cultivate 'user–ready' minds that
Barthes believes "the child can only identify himself as owner, as user, never as creator; he does not
invent the world, he uses it,"(89); the child is allowed to discover only those aspects of the world
that would further his or her assimilation into it. The child's actions are always induced imitation,
never original adaptations. Giving a child a Barbie and a Ken doll which represent
femininity/masculinity and family dynamics, or a Baby Krissie doll as a vaccine preparing the small
girl to become a mother (always hinting at the parasitic nature of an unprepared motherhood), in
Barthes's view, is society intentionally directing children to enter the world through a user–oriented,
preconceived path. But what if the child fails to comprehend society's pruning and interprets toys to
bring further meaning to ideas that were of his or here own conception? Personal experience and the
teachings of immediate elders influence a child's understanding of the world, and this is why
children of idiosyncratic families would interpret toys differently: their situation demands it. A child
with lesbian or gay parents could associate different relationships between the Barbie and Ken dolls,
just like
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'A Deeper Look At Picasso's Guernica'
Art isn't just a picture, it isn't just another painting. It's hope. It's sorrow. It's love. It's entertainment.
It's expression, and a story. Art can do more than just flash us a pretty smile. Art is like a mother's
embrace. It can help us heal from tragic times, it can make us laugh again, it can bring out that smile
that shines the brightest. It Helps us see things from other perspectives and grow as humans. One
major theme we see through different art pieces is war and peace. One example of this is Picasso's
"Guernica." This painting is a horizontal piece, showing different reactions cause from the war. You
can see a woman wailing with her dead son in her arms. There's also a women falling to death
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On each canvas is painted like a campbell's soup can. Warhol has always been a fan of Campbell's
soup, he said that he used to drink everyday. By making the soup cans repeat thirty two times, it
sticks in your head and now you wanting some campbell's soup. "Warhol tapped into the culture of
mass consumption and this makes his work iconic and instantly recognizable." Now every time you
have some soup you think about Andy Warhol and every time you think about Andy Warhol, you
think about eating some Campbells soup. It's a win win for both
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Pop Art And The Art
Throughout the vast history of art, there have been many art movements that stand out and
revolutionize the art world. However, one movement stands out in particular and it is known as Pop
Art. Pop Art was invented by a few younger artists by the name of Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg,
and Roy Lichtenstein. It was brought about in the 1960s and it helped define a new form of
American Realism. Its origin was sort of a lash out against Abstract Expressionism, which was a
style of painting. The point of pop art was to represent life as most Americans lived it. It pointed out
the simple things that Americans find themselves caught up in in everyday life. Pop Art represented
a world focused around popular culture, which is basically what is "hot" in America at the time. Pop
Art brought about the reality that America revolved around the culture of things like Wall Street
Finance and Madison Avenue Advertising. It sort of presented the thought that maybe Americans
weren't so hard to get through to or to understand. Pop Art revealed the pop culture in America and
made beautiful art in return. It helped turn the page in the art world that was leaving traditional
media, like painting, in the wind.
Although there were many great artists to work with Pop Art like Claes Oldenburg and Roy
Lichtenstein, one that particularly stands out is Andy Warhol. Born in August of 1928 in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, Warhol was not among the most fortunate. Throughout his young life, Andy Warhol
lived in
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The Pop Of Pop Art Movement Essay
Pop Art movement, centralised in the United States during the 1950s–60s, was a stage in the post
modernism era in which the line between low art and high art was blurred and art was more
accessible to the general public (Gambino, 2011). Andy Warhol was an iconic artist during the pop
art movement alongside artists like Rauschenberg and Lichtenstein. The artworks, "Campbell's Soup
Cans" (1962) and "Marilyn Diptych" (1962), depict icons from two different contexts and illustrate
the theme of over consumption in post war United States. This essay argues that Warhol's art
documented the age in which he lived in. Specifically, these two works create parallel between the
commoditisation of a product and a person. The pop art movement is reflective of the societal
situation in post–world war United States specifically regarding mass production, pop culture, and
consumerism.
Andrew Warhola was born on August 6th 1928 into a Catholic, working class, immigrant family in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Shanes, 2006). During his childhood he suffered from Chorea, a rare
neurological disease which caused various physiological dysfunctions (Ho, n.d.), leaving him
bedridden, he would spend time drawing, listening to the radio, and surrounding himself with
pictures of celebrities. According to Mackin (2010), this period in his life heavily influenced his
personality and interests which developed further into his career in art.
Andy Warhol began his career after studying commercial art at the
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Pop Art Movement Essay
The Pop Art Movement was one of the biggest visual art movements of the 20th century. Therefore
it is extremely significant. Pop Art is simply an abbreviation for popular art work. Numerous artists
such as such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist and Claes Oldenburg started this
phenomenal movement form the 1950's and onwards. It came at a time after a two decade period
where abstract art was extremely popular. Pop Art is the movement in art when artists began to
create art with the subject of things that are the iconic in nature such as famous people, advertising,
and movies (things that were popular at the time.) In London, in 1952, a group of artists calling
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After which he became extremely famous. From 1962 onwards he started making silkscreen prints
of famous personalities like Marilyn Monroe (see below) or Elizabeth Taylor.
The Marilyn Diptych, along with his other famous Marilyn paintings, is based on a 1953 publicity
photograph for the film 'Niagara'. He produced this amazing piece of art just a couple of weeks after
her death. He was genuinely amazed by her. He wanted to show her to the world in his own unique
way. It contains fifty images of the actress, which are all based on a single publicity photograph
from the film Niagara. The twenty–five pictures on the left side of the diptych are brightly colored,
while the twenty–five on the right are in black and white, and also blurred or faded. It can be found
in Tate, Liverpool. It was a very significant piece of art at the time. Roy Lichtenstein developed the
comic strip. His style was always the same: black outlines, bold colors and tones rendered by
Benday dots (a method of printing tones in comic books from the 1950's and 60's). He explored
modern art styles exploration of modernist art styles: Cubism, Futurism, Art Deco, De Stijl,
Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. He made small adjustment to cartoon's, newspaper
advertising and mainly comic strips. His work is very entertaining and humorous which makes it
enjoyable by all.
'Look Mickey' (1961), a large scale
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The Movement Of Pop Art
The term 'Pop Arts 'was innovated in the mid–1950s and early 1960 's. Undoubtedly, the god father
of this movement is Andy Warhol – the biggest influence on humanity 's fixation on visual art. His
performance traverses the connection among aesthetic utterance, culture and commercial. By
applying various ways of techniques which included silk screen process (for mass production) and
colour settlement, Warhol showed to the world of art his perspectives on media, economics and
politics. Thus, this paper will analyse the movement of Pop art as well as Andy Warhol's artwork:
Tomato Campbell's Soup. Andy Warhol – a well–known ad illustrator in Pop Art movement was
born in August 6, 1928 in Pennsylvania. As a young boy, Andy liked to draw, colour, and cut and
paste picture with the supporting from his mother. In 1945 he entered the Carnegie Institute of
where his major in pictorial design. After graduation, Warhol moved to New York where he started
work as a commercial artist. Throughout the 1950s, Warhol enjoyed a successful career as a
commercial artist, winning several commendations. In 1953, he had his first show at Hugo Gallery.
The 1960s was an extremely prolific decade for Warhol. He came to public notice through work that
drew on advertising, brand names and newspaper stories. He is an important person who collapse a
boundaries between high and low art(Pagliari, 2013). Many of his well–known paintings, images
was produced with the concept of Pop art. Pop
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Andy Warhola
Andrew Warhola, or Andy Warhol as he later became known, was born on August 6, 1928 in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1936, at the age of 8, he contracted an A beta–haemolytic streptococcal
infection, and subsequently developed the neurological disorder Sydenham's chorea, which is also
known as St. Vitus Dance. This neurological disorder, which is characterized by involuntary and
uncoordinated movements of the face, hands and feet, caused him to be bedridden. It was during this
time that young Andy Warhol was taught to draw by his mother, who possessed an impressive
artistic ability. He also sought solace from his disorder in comic books and fashion magazines,
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Following market research that was conducted in 2005, analysts discovered that there was no
consumer trend in purchases. After deeper research, using the growing field of neuromarketing, they
discovered that this lack of trend was caused by the uniformity in label design across all flavors
offered by the company, as the consumers were not able to differentiate between the thirty–two
flavors offered. The absence of a trend made it increasingly difficult for the company to decide what
the most popular flavor. Is it tomato soup, the classic chicken noodle, or perhaps cream of
mushroom? Analysts were still not able to detect a trend in purchases, and because of this, the
Campbell Soup Company made the decision to redesign the cans. This redesign, which was released
in 2010, included switching the iconic red top to the bottom of the can, removing the spoon from the
soup, adding steam, and overall modernizing the can's label design. In 2012, in honor of the fiftieth
anniversary of Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans, the Campbell Soup Company released limited
edition tomato soup cans, in a series of five, that featured the original label and bright colors that
were characteristic of Warhol's personal, pop–art style. This limited edition product, sold at seventy–
five cents a can, illustrates the iconography of the Campbell's can, as the company acknowledges the
significance of Warhol's artwork and the impact his style made in art
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Comparing Andy Warhol And Sigmar Polke's Contribution To...
Andy Warhol and Sigmar Polke are commonly known for their contribution to pop art. Andy Warhol
was a pop artist, that screen printed Campbell's Soup Cans in 1962. Sigmar Polke was a pop artist,
that painted Chocolate Painting 1964.
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans 1962, is made from synthetic polymer paint on canva and
each canvas is 20 x 16". The collection consists of thirty–two canvas, all originating from
Campbell's first 32 soups being sold. All units are placed side by side against the wall, presenting
how they would appear in a groceries store. The canvas are made out to look exactly as the
consumer product. With the same vibrant colors, red, white and gold, that are on the Campbell's
soup cans. Although, each painting is suppose to be similar, the labeling is different. Each canvas
has a different label presented, Tomato soup, Chicken soup, etc... Pop art is an art movement that is
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The background of the painting is made up of thin black and white vertical stripes. The large
chocolate bar is painted in the middle of the background. The chocolate bar is half opened with the
part of the chocolate on display. One is able to see that the center of the chocolate is made up of
crip. The texture that is applied in the center of the chocolate bar, gives the impression that when
bitten into the chocolate will be crunchy. The chocolate bar is wrapped in vibrant red and white
wrapper, causing it to contrast with the black and white striped background. The contrast helps the
chocolate bar to stand out more. Pop art applies to Polke's Chocolate Painting 1964, because the use
of a consumer good and the color choices. The chocolate bar is painted in a way, as if was from a
cartoon, or an advertisement. The color choice also give character to the painting. The color of the
background and the color or the chocolate bar present a modern look, to the
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Andy Warhol 32 Soup Cans Analysis
Andy Warhol's thirty–two canvases titled 32 Soup Cans was created in 1962. This renowned
American Pop Artist, known for his repeating reproductions and gaudy colors, produced this piece
using the printmaking method. Warhol didn't want his paintings of mass–produced commercial
goods to be conceptually stimulating. He wanted to make his work relatable so that viewers could
approach them and have a clear interpretation. Warhol replicated the appearance of manufactured
objects and famous icons for the sake of expressing his view on modern culture in a manner that had
nothing to do with personality or individual expression. According to Eric Shanes in his book titled
"Warhol," Warhol's 32 Soup Cans were initially displayed in a single line around the gallery walls.
The original display maximized the repetitiousness of the imagery. The display was so spatially
extended, and ultimately projected the fearsome notion that the whole universe was filled with
Campbell's soup. Shane points out that Warhol "developed the notion of taking an image familiar to
millions and presenting it frontally, without painterly qualities, and with a flat surround (as though it
was some kind of holy icon)" (Shanes, 52). Shanes points out that Warhol formed an alliance
between abstract expressionist paint–handling and popular cultural imagery. Shanes also notes that
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The Campbell's Soup Can series, along with his other series, provided Warhol with a chance to
express his positive view of modern culture. It is also clear that Warhol relished his popularity and
fame. Warhol personifies a new type of start, a creator, producer, actor, and businessman. This is an
idea that hadn't been blunt in my mind until now. It is clear to me that pieces like "32 Soup Cans" be
created not only for the sake of art but for the sake of business and
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Andy Warhol 's Influence On Modern Art
When studying artists, styles of art and their respective time period, it is always important to find a
few key artists that were responsible for the rise of new art trends. Traditionally, art has often a
reflection of the most important elements within its respective time period, such as wars, religions,
royalty, culture and expression. This is why the study of art history is needs to look deeper than
simply understanding how certain artworks were created. Among the various artists studied in the
course, Andy Warhol is definitely one of the most influential. Far ahead of his time in thinking and
talented in several media forms, Warhol was a product of his time and defined his era with the use of
his artwork, giving rise to other artists within the same time period. This paper will argue that
Warhol was not only an influence to modern art, he defined the concept of "pop art", which
combined consumerism and pop culture, creating works that questioned the norm of society at the
time, while providing a strong influence to future artists. Warhol was hugely successful in his artistic
efforts and several of his staple works will be discussed in regards to its significance and
representation of its respective period of time, as well as Warhol's influence on the history of art.
Born in August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Andrew Warhola began his artistic pursuit at
the age of 8 years old when he developed chorea, a disease that affects the nervous system, causing
him to
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Popart Research Paper

  • 1. Popart Research Paper Coming to the United States in the early 1950' and reaching its peak of activity in the 1960's would be Pop art. This type of art was everywhere, billboards, commercial products, and celebrity images. You see this type of art mostly in comic strips. This type of art celebrates the everydays items that people used. Pop art was the start of a new art movement, In the very beginning, PopArt began in Britain in the way early 1950s. Arthistory.com says " The first application of the term PopArt occurred during discussions among artist who called themselves the Independent Group (IG), which was part of the Institute of contemporay art in London, begun around 1952–1953.". The Pop Art movement was mostly associated with these New York artists, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist,and Claes Oldenburg. Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He had two older brothers, John and Paul. At the age of six, due to an illness, he was confined to his bed. Andy had chorea. Chorea is a disease that causes involuntary movements, that get worse in situations of stress or anxiety. Some cases it only looked like the kid was clumsy, but in Andy's case it was pretty bad. Woth that disease, it gave his mother the perfect opportunity to teach her son how to trace, draw, take pictures, and things like that. With his mo His mother bought him his first camera at the age of nine. He went to school at Carnegie Institute ( Carnegie Museum of Art), Schenley High ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Impact On Andy Warhol Andy Warhol was a mastermind artist. Many are drawn to his work. He created and led the movement called pop art. He became a controversial artist because of this. Warhol changed the way people saw art and created an artistic revolution. Andrew Warhol was often sick. He had a nervous system disease called chorea, which only got worse after he became a hypochondriac (scared of doctors and hospitals). This had a great impact on Warhol because he was bedridden and missed a lot of school. He spent much of his time at home collecting pictures of famous movie stars and listening to the radio. Although Warhol's sickness had negative effects on him, this is what molded him into the artist that he became. Warhol kick started his career after he attended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. How Did Andy Warhol Influence The Art World Photo Essay– How Campbell's Soup Influenced the Art World, Warhol Style Andy Warhol's impact as a Pop artist has gone far beyond just your typical "starving artist". He, still to this day, is considered to be one of the most influential artists who went from painter to commercial artist, being the most popular figure in the world of Pop Art. He's also considered as one of the most important figures in the world of contemporary art and culture. Andy Warhol was the most successful and definitely the most famous and highly paid artist of his time. I took this photo of a mural on the corner of Melrose Ave. and Beverly Blvd. in West Hollywood by where I live. This is definitely my favorite mural that I love looking at everyday when I drive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a child, he suffered from a rare neurological disorder called Sydenham Chorea, and yet as a child he was very artistic and smart. But because of the severity of his nervous neurological disorder, he was always forced to stay home and listen to the radio. To keep him busy while he was home alone, he would always collect pictures of celebrities using his very first camera that his mother had bought for him, where he later became obsessed with pop culture and famous icons. In 1949, he graduated with a degree in Pictorial Design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology. After graduating from college, Warhol moved away from his family to New York, which he later called his new home, where he would live for the rest of his life as a Commercial Illustrator. When he moved to New York, he was immediately noticed by many companies who wanted to use him as a designer for their advertisements. Throughout his career as an illustrator, he worked on several popular magazines including The New Yorker, Vogue, and many more, such as I. Miller & Sons and Harper's Bazaar, where he created beautifully designed and whimsical advertisements. He also made advertisements for window displays in various stores throughout New York ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6.
  • 7. Difference Between Minimalism And Pop Art Pop Art vs Minimalism "As soon as you stop wanting something, you get it." –Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol "It is what it is, and it ain't nothin' else.. everything is clearly, openly, plainly delivered." –Dan Flavin Anabel Rodriguez There were two major art movements during the 1960's: Pop Art and Minimalism.The two movements are still relevant and influentiantial now in the 21st century. These two art movements do not meet the standard of arts original idea. Pop art represents popular culture, comic books, advertising and television. Pop art movement appeared in the mid 1950's. It challenged traditional art, it is loud and aggressive, filled with vibrant colors. Once you are familiar with a some Pop art paintings, its unique style is easy to distinguish among the rest. It represented more everyday life than anything. Minimalism and Pop art can be very similar but yet have countless differences that vary from artist to artist. Minimalism isolates the material and blurs out any emotional content and personal expressivity. Minimalism reduces everything to its essential elements. The events that occurred during these movements, such as the Civil rights and the Vietnam War influenced artist to try to challenge other type of art forms and go beyond just "fine art". Let us begin with Pop art and of the most famous pop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Andy Warhol Analysis There are few people in this world who can be called an american painter, printmaker, sculptor, draughtsman, illustrator, film maker, writer and collector (Livingstone). In fact, there is only one man who can be called all of those, and that man is Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol was born in 1928 (Rodgers). Andy had many pieces of art by the time of his death in February of 1987. 32 Campbell's Soup Cans was one of Andy's most famous works of art. In these pieces, he painted thirty–two soup cans which seemed to look the same but if the viewer looks at each painting closely, tiny differences in the paintings come to light. "The tiny variations give the viewer hope that, despite the monotony of mass–produced society, glimpses of originality can still break through" (Fallon 34). People who came to see Andy Warhol's 32 Campbell's Soup Cans were shocked a gallery would show such dull, emotionless art. A few years later, Warhol became known as the "Prince of Pop," and owes his fame to the 32 Campbell's Soup Cans painting set which, although dull and emotionless was the beginning of Andy's legacy (Edward 7–8). Andy Warhol rejected the idea of emotion in his artwork and his passion for art was never reflected in his many pieces of art. Andy Warhol studied at Carnegie Institute ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For most artists, difficulties in their life are translated into their art. That was not the case for Andy. In November of the year 1972, Andy's mother Julia died. He paid for all the funeral expenses but never made an appearance at Julia's funeral. Andy's brother said that Andy was "deathly afraid" of death (Livingstone). "As usual, when someone near Warhol died, the press pinned part of the blame on him." People sent Andy letters saying that he had neglected his own mother (Livingstone). He had so many difficulties in his life at this point in time so he should have used them to inspire his artwork and also to help him show passion and emotion in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10.
  • 11. Campbell's Soup Cans Analysis of consumerism and the effect it had on popular culture at the time. Just like he was successful in his career of commercial art, Warhol also became wildly successful in the world of pop art. Starting in the 1960s, Warhol started to replicate images of mass produced objects (Biography.com). In 1962, he debuted the iconic painting "Campbell's Soup Cans." Although these cans look like the mass– produced advertisements that Warhol was influenced by, he actually painted them by hand. The painting consists of thirty–two canvases, each representing a different flavor of the thirty–two types of soup that Campbell sold at the time. At the Museum of Modern Art in New York where this painting is showcased, the cans are placed in order of the date that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12.
  • 13. Difference Between Minimalism And Pop Art Pop Art vs Minimalism "As soon as you stop wanting something, you get it." –Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol "It is what it is, and it ain't nothin' else.. everything is clearly, openly, plainly delivered." –Dan Flavin Anabel Rodriguez There were two major art movements during the 1960's: Pop Art and Minimalism.The two movements are still relevant and influentiantial now in the 21st century. These two art movements do not meet the standard of arts original idea. Pop art represents popular culture, comic books, advertising and television. Pop art movement appeared in the mid 1950's. It challenged traditional art, it is loud and aggressive, filled with vibrant colors. Once you are familiar with a some Pop art paintings, its unique style is easy to distinguish among the rest. It represented more everyday life than anything. Minimalism and Pop art can be very similar but yet have countless differences that vary from artist to artist. Minimalism isolates the material and blurs out any emotional content and personal expressivity. Minimalism reduces everything to its essential elements. The events that occurred during these movements, such as the Civil rights and the Vietnam War influenced artist to try to challenge other type of art forms and go beyond just "fine art". Let us begin with Pop art and of the most famous pop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14.
  • 15. Analysis Of Campbell's Soup Cans Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans (1962) was his favorite work that he had done. He "I should have just done the Campbell's Soups and kept on doing them... because everybody only does one painting anyway." Warhol said. This painting is his signature painting. The Campbell's Soup Cans was on show at Sydney Janis exhibitions, The New Realists. Warhol's influence for Campbell's Soup Cans was when he saw Roy Lichtenstein's comic–strip paintings at Leo Castelli Gallery. After, he had asked a friend for advice on what he paint. His friend suggested something everyone is familiar with, so Warhol decided on Campbell's Soups. Warhol went to the store and bought cans and then began to trace the projects on canvas. He painted within the outlines to resemble ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16.
  • 17. Andy Warhol Essay I selected Andy Warhol because I have long admired his crazy, quirky, unconventional style of producing works of art from normal, everyday subjects ranging from inanimate, normally unnoticed objects to pop culture celebrity icons. I first heard of him in 1986 when his show Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes aired on MTV. The show featured Andy interviewing what he thought was the next up–and–coming musical sensations about to get their "fifteen minutes of fame." Two years later on a poster in the mall at a Spencer's store I saw Warhol's famous Campbell's Soup Can work of art. At first glance I thought the poster was ridiculous because it featured such a simplistic, moronic image. Then, my artistic eye and appreciation for the eccentric ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His duplicating the same image over and over again on the same piece signifies to me the redundancy corporate America uses to persuade us to crave certain products or celebrities. Andy Warhol's Marilyn is among my favorite pieces. This piece forever embalms her beautiful smile and glamorous look. The repetition, (should you explain a bit about the repetition in the work?) which is also shown in Elvis Presley, Jackie's, Liz, etc., gives me a startling look into the fame and usually misfortune of some of the world's largest icons. Warhol's Thirty–two Soup Cans is another good example. The piece depicts sameness (though with different labels): same brand, same size, and same paint surface. It mimics the condition of mass advertising, out of which his sensibility had grown. Although the movies that Warhol made are a bit obscure to say the least, I admire his boldness in making movies that are about nothing. He started producing and directing when he bought his first 16 mm movie camera in 1963. His first film entitled Sleep featured a man asleep in bed for eight hours. His purpose was said to "control the viewer's attention and make them look at something they normally wouldn't notice." Other films such as Chelsea Girls and Empire became underground classics. Unfortunately I haven't seen and cannot find any of these films. Ironically, my own style of video recording and being an aspiring director have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18.
  • 19. Andy Warhol Marilyn Diptych Andy Warhol is known as one of the biggest pop art icons as well as one of the most inspiring and influential artists who changed the way art was produced by the next generation. Warhol was not only the most well known Pop artist but was also somewhat of a catalyst of the movement. Warhol started his career working as a commercial illustrator in New York before he began to make art that would be shown in galleries. Warhol established his reputation as a Pop artist in the early 1960's. His Marilyn Diptych may have helped establish this title. 1962 was the year Andy Warhol first began to use the technique of screenprinting photographic images directly onto the canvas. These images were usually done in multiples like his Marilyn Diptych or campbell's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The piece was created as a tribute to the Hollywood actress in 1962 just weeks after her death. The diptych consists of fifty images of Marilyn Monroe, half are in color while the other half are in black and white. In order to create this image Warhol used a silkscreen printing process, which he was well known for. This process allowed him to create uniformity in the color of Marilyn's face, lips and hair. He also used oil and acrylic in this image. Warhol uses an orange for the background and a bright golden yellow for her hair. The red in her lips varies from one picture to the next, some are bright ruby red while others are a dark crimson. A light lavender purple is used for her face that fades to a lighter hue as the faces continue down the page. Blue is used for Marilyn's eyeshadow as well as the collar of her shirt, and black is used to define her facial features as well as shadows. The black and white side Monroe's image is unevenly printed. The first column is filled with sharp images, the second column is a little muddied or smeared with black ink and in the next three columns the image begins to fade until the last column is all but a ghost of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20.
  • 21. Imagery In Pop Art Pop artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and James Rosenquist celebrated commonplace objects as a way of seeking to elevate popular culture to the level of fine art. With the increasing influence of television and mass media outlets, Americans were constantly bombarded with popular culture imagery. These three artists replicate and elevate this imagery to create something more than the sum of its parts. By using high–style treatment of commercial imagery, repetition in series paintings, and distortion and abstraction of familiar images they explore what high art really is. Each of these three artists took a different approach in making popular cultural icons and raising them up to a higher level. Though not always seen as such, Pop art is just as relevant and meaningful as more traditional forms of art. In Andy Warhol's series of paintings 32 Campbell's Soup Cans [Fig 1], Warhol demonstrates a celebration of the sameness of mass–produced culture and printed advertisements. The series also incorporates a sense of repetition embodied by commercial mass culture. Roy Lichtenstein also explores these themes in Drowning Girl [Fig 2]. Lichtenstein's work focuses on the use of high–style treatment of low images in an effort to promote the images to high art. While his imagery is drawn from specific print sources he uses a form of abstraction on these familiar images to produce something entirely different. James Rosenquist's F–111 [Fig 3] is both a response to our current ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22.
  • 23. Warhol And The Pop Art Movement Andy Warhol being not simply a Pop artist, but an American artist who was known as the master of Pop Art, and about two of Warhol's most famous paintings; Coca–Cola and Campbell's Soup Cans. Andy Warhol was an artist and filmmaker, an initiator for the Pop Art movement in the 1960s. Warhol used mass production techniques to elevate art into the supposed unoriginality of the commercial culture of the United States. Warhol's early drawings frequently recalls the Anglo– Saxon tradition of nonsense humor, a characteristically childlike exuberance, and the fact that Warhol was successfully earning a living in the advertising industry at the time was sufficient for many to dismiss his entire artistic output during this period as "commercial art". Fifty years ago, Pop art captured the spirit of Warhol's young art, but that basic structure has been (to most people) a revealing profitless movement for years. Pop art was a 1960s movement that focused on everyday objects, comic books and mediated images – now seems quaint and playful, but not Warhol. In the first part of Andy Warhol's career he was an iconoclast, in the second, the artist as businessman. In 1960 Warhol's graphic works underwent a fundamental change in terms of subject matter, accompanied at about the same time by a change in technique. Warhol's graphic work covers areas not normally associated with the art of the twentieth century, and which might even be considered unique. In Andy Warhol's paintings and prints of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24.
  • 25. Art Movement : Warhol And Elvis Presley The mid–twentieth century brought the arrival of the art movement known as Pop Art. The movement was given this name because its artwork was based on concepts of popular culture especially commercialism. One of the most notable artists of this period was Andy Warhol. Warhol did work with comics as Roy Lichtenstein, another prominent artist of the movement, was known for doing, but he ultimately abandoned them in pursuit of other approaches. Warhol is partially known for incorporating celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley into his work, but he also painted Campbell's soup cans. These Campbell's soup cans are the subject matter of Warhol's art that will be specifically addressed here. Andy Warhol often asked others for ideas for his art, and though they offered suggestions, rarely did these ideas feel right to him. However, the idea for his famous Campbell's soup cans was a significant exception. At a party one night, an art consultant by the name of Muriel Latow, told Warhol that he "'should paint something that everybody sees every day...like cans of soup'" (Greenberg and Jordan 42). Andy accepted this challenge, and the rest is history. During his lifetime, Warhol went on to produce hundreds of Campbell's soup cans. Perhaps the most significant design principle Warhol utilized in his soup cans series–and most of his artwork for that matter–is repetition. Warhol's 1962 Campbell's Soup Cans, for instance, has the repetition of thirty–two cans of Campbell's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. New Ideas Of Art : Warhol, Yoko Ono, And Marina Abramovic During the 1960s, new ideas in art began to emerge. The art world was introducing new various types of art including, performance art, photography, videography, installation and conceptual ideas. This era of art also pushed the boundaries between the traditional disciplines of art. Three artist that have had a huge impact on art in the time period are, Andy Warhol, Yoko Ono, and Marina Abramovic. Each of these artists embraced the new types of art in several ways. Andy Warhol is an American artist from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania whose work was essential to this era of art. Warhol had a career as a magazine ad illustrator which eventually led him to other disciplines of art such as painting. Warhol is an essential artist in early performance and conceptual art because his artwork created the concept of Pop Art. His early work focuses around commercialized products such as soup cans and coke bottles. Warhol's art is different from previous artists because his works have the ability to be mass produced, which is a new element within art at this time. His most famous piece is, "Campbell's Soup Cans" which is made from Synthetic Polymer and paint on canvas. This piece displays numerous, painted Campbell's Soup cans side by side in a repeating pattern. I personally love the work of Andy Warhol. I particularly like his use of color and unity in each composition. In addition, I like Warhol because he strays away from tradition art. To this day, Warhol 's approaches to art making are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. A Brief Look at Andy Warhol Andy Warhol was, and continues to be one of the most popular artists of all time. The reason he was one of the most world–renowned artists was his "pop art" images, his Campbell's Soup Can being one of his most remembered pieces. (Rosenberg, n.d) Andy was intrigued by the sudden rise in consumer culture and mass production, which led to consumerism in America being the centre focus of his art. (Tate Org, n.d) In this essay I will be discussing Andy's journey to success, and how Warhol's art represents consumerism in America. Andy Warhol (1928–1987), was born Andrew Warhola to Slovak immigrants. He was an artist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who later in life, went on to move to New York city to pursue his career. (video reference) Some of Warhol's' early pop art images included the 210 Coke Bottles, 200 One Dollar Bills, Campbell's Soup Cans, and Marilyn Monroe prints that were produced onto a large canvas using the repetitive technique of print making. This particular type of work that Warhol produced is something that had contributed to America's sudden infatuation with consumerism. (Tate Org, n.d) The pop art movement was effective because people who lived everyday lives were able to relate to Andy's artwork, as well as formulate their own opinions to what they think the ideas and reasoning behind Warhol's artwork were (Kearney, 2012) What influenced Andy to create artwork that included film stars who were apart of popular culture, was the interest he took in film stars ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Andrew Warhola Research Paper Childhood The leader of Pop Art, Andrew Warhola, was born on August 6th, 1928. His parents Ondrej and Ulja Warhola were both Czechoslovakian immigrants, before giving birth, they moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ondrej and Ulja had two elder sons named John and Paul. During his adolescence years, a plethora of different health disorders had affected Andrew, such as; Sydenham's chorea and Scarlet fever. Andrew constantly received treatment which caused him to develop a fear towards hospitals. As he had poor health conditions, Andrew missed school and became an introvert confining himself to the solitude of his room; listening to the radio, collecting pictures, and becoming obsessed with celebrities. These activities initiated him to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time Andrew became sick again and no longer attended his classes. In 1934, he attended school regularly, his teacher Miss Catherine Metz described him as a delicate boy, notably shy, and liked to draw. In the summer of 1942, Andrew began taking classes at Schenley High and lost his father, Andrew became devastated and did not appear at his father's funeral. Soon after, he decided to alter his first name to Andy before graduating school in 1949. Upon graduating the Carnegie Institute of Technology, he received a Bachelor degree in Fine Arts, therefore; moved to Manhattan looking for work and resided in several different apartments. In one of the apartments he lived in he had met Tina Fredericks, she edited the art for Glamour magazine. In 1949, he had an assignment to draw shoes for the magazine. Glamour magazine misprinted his last name to Warhol. That mistake made him decide to revise his surname, which became famous after a short period of time. Career In 1952, the Hugo Gallery featured Andy's exhibit. Obsessed with Truman Capote's writing at the time, Andy dedicated his exhibit to Truman's writings. While still working for Glamour, Seventeen, and Vouge as a commercial artist, Charles Lisanby; who maintained a valuable friendship with Andy, they vacationed around the world for two months. A couple years after he made his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Andy Campbell's Tomato Soup Rhetorical Analysis Andy Warhol created a silkscreen canvas in 1964 of a Campbell's condensed tomato soup can. He uses the same fonts, colors, and sizes that have caught people's eyes when they shop. I, myself, have never tried Campbell's tomato soup. Every time we have any type of tomato soup, my mom makes it from diced tomatoes and adds her own ingredients. Campbell's tomato soup uses an original logo on every can so when people see it they know what it is. Think of the McDonald's logo. Every time you see a yellow M in a red background you think of McDonalds. Campbell's logo is a man sitting with, from my perspective, food around him. You can also see at the bottom of most cans, what looks like the New Orleans sign. It is like a fleer delit. To me, this is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Andy Warhol Influence Andy Warhol is considered to be one of the most impactful artists to work in the later half of the 20th century. His work challenged the institution of art in so many ways, from the integration of popular culture iconography to his method of production in his "Factory"; Warhol confronted what made art "art", and redefined it throughout the span of his career. Personally, Warhol was obsessed with celebrity and mass reproduction of commodities of any kind. This infatuation greatly influenced the way he worked, by using screen–print, and appropriating images from pop–culture of the 60's, he was able to gain the infamy he so adored. The infamous persona of "Andy Warhol" was surrounded by a posse of famous friends and acquaintances ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There's nothing behind it." (Reeve, pg. 661). Expanding further on the notion that his work was obvious and lacked substance. Unlike Warhol, Marcel Duchamp, who influenced movements like Dada, Pop, and Conceptualism poked fun and questioned the institution by challenging them with thought provoking works like "Fountain" (1917) and Etant donnes (1946–66). These works, unlike Warhol's, had meaning and confronted topics like voyeurism, irony, humor, and capitalism (The Art Story). Warhol may be compared to Duchamp, however, their efforts seem very different, even at face value. The work that took place at the factory was experimental in nature, but included a slew of studio assistants that aided Warhol in the process of removing the artist from the art and questioned the value of the "artist's hand" within the work (Guggenheim Museum). This concept brought critics and fans alike, but either
  • 36. way, Warhol was still talked about, obsessed over, and scrutinized. All things the modern celebrity faces. Warhol remains at the center of the legacy of the Pop movement, and his work is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Andy Warhol Pop Art Analysis Andy Warhol created irony by breaking rules, incorporating culture, and fashioning ambiguity, which was accepted by the art world. Pop Art developed as a response to Abstract Expressionism. Warhol believed that the work shaped by Abstract Expressionists, was disaffecting patrons(laymen) as it only seemed to be understood by the high art community. Alternatively, Pop Art is based on imagery of popular culture and consumerism, resulting in a larger audience to respond critically. Since there is a recurring concept of advertisement in Warhol's art, images of consumer products, celebrities, and news stories are mass produced to highlight the process of mass production. Conversely, in high art, pieces are considered exceptional. Warhol's art challenges the status quo; he obfuscates the preconceived notions of high art, by introducing commerce into the conversation regarding the execution and subject matter of the art. Warhol's repeated images, suggest that the artist's painting abilities are insignificant. To Warhol, the idea matters the most, as opposed to the production of the work. Because advertisement has effect on people–the repeated images reinforce the idea that the more one sees these images, the more the consumer becomes desensitized to them. Warhol was rather vague about the meaning behind his works, since he left the task to the viewer's interpretation. Warhol's work separates execution from concept, attesting that it is the artist's mind that matters. The greatest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. What Is The Similarities Between Andy Warhol And Pop Art Andy Warhol was definitely well known for his works of art during the pop art movement. Pop Art consisted of bold, glamorous and flashy pieces that were massed produced to appeal to all audiences. I want to talk about two of Warhol's famous pop art pieces, one is the Campbell's soup cans and the other is going to be his silk screening art of Marilyn Monroe. I want to compare these art works in relation to the pop art area in the 1960s. I also want to talk about how Warhol created these masterpieces using curtain techniques. He clearly made memorable artwork that is recognized all over the world today. Looking at one of the most famous artworks Andy Warhol made in his time was the collection of the Campbell's soup cans. Looking at this painting I just thought, why did he paint something so ordinary that consumers see every day in the grocery store? During this time when Warhol created this art, the industrial market was booming. The Khan Academy mentioned this in their video and said they thought Warhol wanted people to look at these ordinary soup cans in a different perspective, look at it in a more simpler meaning (Zucker and Khan). This probably took people by surprise to get an art piece that was so simply but had this strong idea that people should look at this thriving industry we have in our culture today. The Khan Academy also mentions that Warhol was big on factories and he noticed that big factories and industries were the foundation of society today not nature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Analysis Of The Campbell's Soup Cans Andy Warhol did a lot of paintings, mostly comics of artist or ads. The one that became his favorite one was the Campbell's soup cans. The idea of him painting this painting came through an ad he saw at a gallery. This painting is different than all the paintings he has done throughout his career because it's comic–strip painting. Andy Warhol wanted to paint something different, so he started asking suggestions to his friends. His friend suggested him to paint something everyone knows, something like soup cans. That's when Andy Warhol decides to paint Campbell's soup cans. So he went out to the store and bought all the cans he could find and started to paint. After he turned in the painting to the boss of the gallery, the boss wanted to show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Campbell's Soup Cans Analysis Campbell's Soup Cans presents thirty–two duplicate paintings of different flavored Campbell soup cans. All of the paintings were painted on white canvas and displayed in rows as if, "resting on a shelf like groceries in a store" (MoMA). Each piece is nearly identical to the first with the main difference being that each name of the soup's flavor is different, two specific soup cans with a ribbon across the seal stating, "NEW, GREAT AS A SAUCE, TOO", and another with the words "Old–fashioned" above the flavor label. Each can has a black outlines and details, red upper half, brown centered seal, while lower half, read flavor name, black and gold "SOUP", gold printed patterns, and a single red line. The MoMA states, "Warhole assigned a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Write An Essay On Andy Warhol Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania (Brown, 2015). When he was at the age of 8 he contracted Chorea, a disease that causes involuntary, unpredictable body movements, so Warhol was confined to bed. During his recovery he was taught to draw by his mother (Brown, 2015). He developed a love for drawing, and he started to draw in his spare time. As soon as he got healthy he decided to take up photography. He went on to graduate high school and enroll in Carnegie Institute of Technology where he studied commercial art (Brown, 2015). Warhol later became a leading figure in the 1950s visual art movement known as pop art. In 1961 Warhol revealed the concept of pop art (Brown, 2015). He showcased an art piece that focused on mass produced commercial goods. It was an art form that no one had ever seen before. People became fascinated with him and his artwork. In 1962 Warhol became most famous when he showcased his ionic paintings of Campbell's soup cans (Brown, 2015). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The painting is a red and white can that says Campbell's chicken noodle soup. It was an art piece that communicated something we understand and recognize. It communicated consumerism in a compelling way; it was something everyone could relate to. Campbell soup is universal its something that everyone can have. From a king to an average person, everyone enjoys soup and its something that's affordable. Some people don't understand why Warhol painted pictures depicting Campbell soup. But the reason behind his painting is that he genuinely liked Campbell soup a lot, and he wanted to paint it. When Andy Warhol was asked why he painted Campbell Soup cans he said, "I used to drink it. I used to have the same lunch everyday, for twenty years the same thing over and over again" (Miller, 2015). It was something he loved and wanted to paint which is why his Campbell soup cans are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. How Did Andy Warhol Influence The Pop Art World As a profound influence on the twentieth century pop art movement, Andy Warhol ascended to become a cornerstone in the modern art world. After taking cues from society in the mid–twentieth century, as well as conversing with Muriel Latow, Warhol did what many artists strived to do but failed. Andy also extracted many of his ideas from other artists and built on them. He put a culture on canvas and revolutionized pop art for a life time. The nineteen sixties, seventies, and eighties were periods of self righteousness and discovery. With many new styles and beliefs arising during those eras, Warhol's imagination would begin to produce ideas that were unheard of but revolutionary at the same time. American values were altered and so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The death of very popular movie star Marilyn Monroe sparked Warhol's interest to expose the realities of the pop culture. Monroe was a sex icon, fashion icon, as well as a cultural icon for the nineteen fifties and sixties. "The potent memory of the pathos and mystery of Marilyn's death with the long–lived speculation surrounding it elevated her to the greatest modern star status. Warhol's paintings participated in the public consolidation" (Copplestone 25). "Andy exaggerated the features of Marilyn Monroe that had made her beautiful" (Bolton 19). Also, the popularity of celebrities such as Jackie Kennedy and Elvis Presley soon began to sweep the nation (Wrbican). Warhol saw these people as icons for the sixties and also saw them as an inspiration to what would become his new art works. Despite how happy, pretty, or ideal the celebrities seemed on television, they were disasters in reality and Warhol executed his exposure of these secrets through pop art. After World War two had ended and the United States had entered the Vietnam War, the theme of mortality became less shocking to the population than in the years prior. With the acceptance of such things, Warhol decided to create a series of brutal artwork that would exemplify the understanding of life and death. "His series of death and disaster included paintings of electric chairs, suicides, and car crashes" (Wrbican). Warhol wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Analysis Of Andy Warhol's Pop-Art Art is one of the few things in the world that has a different criterion for everyone. Some prefer to judge the techniques and details within each piece, but some would rather judge the perplexity of the meaning behind each symbolism within an artwork. However, not all are divided by this fine line. Hap from "The Soul of Capitalism" would be a part of the third group of people, the ones that appreciate complicated techniques while looking behind the canvas to appreciate the meaning of an artwork. Comparatively, the Canadians from "When Canada Met Andy" had the same perspective as Hap. Although Hap will not favour or properly interpret Andy Warhol's "Pop–Art", he will be able to appreciate the work that Warhol put into his art. As we begin "The Soul of Capitalism", it reveals that Hap and her wife are art lovers "in a traditional way. (1)" Yet, Warhol's "Small Torn Campbell's Soup Can (figure 2)" is leagues away from traditional. Hap concerns himself with "landscapes and seascapes, and the portraits and battle scenes (19)," pieces that involve many complications and exhaustive details. Unlike Warhol's box sculpture of a Del Monte carton which lacks the sophistication that traditional art offers. Axel is able to draw out this conclusion, and for that reason he gives them a "detailed drawing of a corn head (4)" rather than one of his more abstract and modern works. Not only does it lack tradition and a post–impressionism style, but pop art requires a completely different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Analysis Of Andy Campbell's Soup Can Interpretation It's troublesome to envision that Andy Warhol's 32 Campbell's Soup Cans painting has an insufficiency of connotation and significance. As I look at the painting I discover myself determined, strong–willed, and decisive to grasp sight on some hidden message. Although, I assume this was the objective Andy Warhol was trying to convey. He painted the modern culture and in essentially every pantry, ascertains a Campbell's Soup Can will be detected. It is something everyone knows and at some level can relate to. Every can is shaped and designed the same, yet there are still a few differences. The flavor of the soup changes, not one repeats itself. The deeper meaning behind this could be that these particular soup cans may represent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Pop Art Research Paper The 20th Century was filled with many memorable occurrences such as The Great Depression, World War II, The Vietnam War, The Cold War ending and a simple but revolutionary art movement called Pop Art. Pop art is an art movement that began in the 1950's in the United Kingdom, the movement evolved and became highly recognized in the 1960's in New York City. Pop art during the 1960's was revolutionary because it shed light on the concept of mass media. Pop art is largely constructed of things and people that already exist. There were many artists who were involved in the pop art movement. The most famous artists in this movement were Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Andy Warhol was one of the most famous artists in the pop art movement. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Andy Warhol Accomplishments When considering the life and works of Andy Warhol, one thing is agreed upon for good or bad, he changed the visual construction of the world we live in. His window advertisements were the beginning of an era, where art would be seen in an array of forms away from the traditional paintings and sculptures of the old world. He made people see everyday material objects in a whole new light; through "Pop Art" he could transform mundane into extraordinary. He was a working man, a social climber, a builder, an acquirer of goods, and a known homosexual. These attributes all contributed to the interesting and complicated nature of his art. One of the most significant decades in 20th–century art, the 1960s saw the rise of Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, Performance Art, and Feminist Art, among countless other styles and movements. Artists began to notice that American culture was filled with commercial images: on television and billboards, and in magazines and newspapers, commercial art was used to sell everything from dish scrubbers to soup cans to cars to movie stars and their movies. Pop artists used commercial art techniques to create new artistic forms. Andy Warhol was born in 1930, in the town of McKeesport, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Warhol used the silkscreen process, then a popular method of commercial printmaking, to duplicate Marilyn's face. The uneven inking of the image translates her face with different degrees of clarity, and the tilt of the grid gives the piece a handmade quality. Warhol does not give us one Marilyn; he gives us twenty–five. Perhaps he wants us to consider our obsession with celebrities, or to suggest that more is always better, especially in the case of a celebrity with an already ubiquitous image. Either way, Andy Warhol was able to alter the way people saw Monroe, through imperfect repetition, he delivered a more human aspect to the overly glorified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. How Did Andy Warhol Change The World Andy Warhol was the artist that revolutionized art in a way that drew people into the creativity of this new form of art. He was both famous for seeing beauty in everything in his art and yet controversial due to the fact that he was homosexual. There are two classes of people that had different thoughts of Andy Warhol and his work. One group saw him as a Visionary, a person who thought about or planning the future with imagination or wisdom. This shown through his works"Campbell's Soup Cans" and "Gold Marilyn Monroe" which made him famous worldwide. Warhol was considered one of the two most influential artist of the 20th century, the other being famous artist Pablo Picasso. He was known as the white wig "Wizard of Oz." While Warhol literalized and visualized what other artists like Frank Stella had suggested previously, he pushed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With Warhol, all of this changed as Art (as he liked to say) turned into Art Business and he manipulated the mass media. Warhol understood the media's cult of personality, and he capitalized on it through his incredible ability to attract attention, or by being, in the words of curator Kynaston McShine, "in all the right places at all the right times." Finally, Warhol is considered by many to have dramatically "helped increase the repertory of moves admissible in the art world, from those who saw him as a visionary. The second group saw Warhol as a sell out and just as a man who was taking pictures.The media has always created "in–style" images that consumers are supposed to follow, but these unknowns showed viewers that it was possible to be whoever they want and still grab their share of the limelight. Warhol also used a variety of consumer products such as " Campbell's Soup Cans" and "Brillo Boxes" to show consumer trends and the effect of name ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Madurodam: A Microcosm Of The Adult World Madurodam has been the smallest city in the Netherlands since its inception in 1952. Its tributaries and canals measuring no more than a finger's width. Its ornately crafted Dutch gabled houses would make amiable summer residences for rodents. Its immaculate portrayal of railway lines would have any train–spotter paralyzed with awe. This war–monument–turned–amusement–park steals the imagination of children and adults alike. There is a certain human tendency to associate affection with objects of a reduced size. Maybe it is this affection that serves as the reason almost all of the toys we make for children, as Roland Barthes puts it, "are essentially a microcosm of the adult world [...] reduced copies of human objects," ("Toys" 689). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is because of this education that society forces onto children to cultivate 'user–ready' minds that Barthes believes "the child can only identify himself as owner, as user, never as creator; he does not invent the world, he uses it,"(89); the child is allowed to discover only those aspects of the world that would further his or her assimilation into it. The child's actions are always induced imitation, never original adaptations. Giving a child a Barbie and a Ken doll which represent femininity/masculinity and family dynamics, or a Baby Krissie doll as a vaccine preparing the small girl to become a mother (always hinting at the parasitic nature of an unprepared motherhood), in Barthes's view, is society intentionally directing children to enter the world through a user–oriented, preconceived path. But what if the child fails to comprehend society's pruning and interprets toys to bring further meaning to ideas that were of his or here own conception? Personal experience and the teachings of immediate elders influence a child's understanding of the world, and this is why children of idiosyncratic families would interpret toys differently: their situation demands it. A child with lesbian or gay parents could associate different relationships between the Barbie and Ken dolls, just like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. 'A Deeper Look At Picasso's Guernica' Art isn't just a picture, it isn't just another painting. It's hope. It's sorrow. It's love. It's entertainment. It's expression, and a story. Art can do more than just flash us a pretty smile. Art is like a mother's embrace. It can help us heal from tragic times, it can make us laugh again, it can bring out that smile that shines the brightest. It Helps us see things from other perspectives and grow as humans. One major theme we see through different art pieces is war and peace. One example of this is Picasso's "Guernica." This painting is a horizontal piece, showing different reactions cause from the war. You can see a woman wailing with her dead son in her arms. There's also a women falling to death outside of a building and a dead soldier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On each canvas is painted like a campbell's soup can. Warhol has always been a fan of Campbell's soup, he said that he used to drink everyday. By making the soup cans repeat thirty two times, it sticks in your head and now you wanting some campbell's soup. "Warhol tapped into the culture of mass consumption and this makes his work iconic and instantly recognizable." Now every time you have some soup you think about Andy Warhol and every time you think about Andy Warhol, you think about eating some Campbells soup. It's a win win for both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Pop Art And The Art Throughout the vast history of art, there have been many art movements that stand out and revolutionize the art world. However, one movement stands out in particular and it is known as Pop Art. Pop Art was invented by a few younger artists by the name of Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, and Roy Lichtenstein. It was brought about in the 1960s and it helped define a new form of American Realism. Its origin was sort of a lash out against Abstract Expressionism, which was a style of painting. The point of pop art was to represent life as most Americans lived it. It pointed out the simple things that Americans find themselves caught up in in everyday life. Pop Art represented a world focused around popular culture, which is basically what is "hot" in America at the time. Pop Art brought about the reality that America revolved around the culture of things like Wall Street Finance and Madison Avenue Advertising. It sort of presented the thought that maybe Americans weren't so hard to get through to or to understand. Pop Art revealed the pop culture in America and made beautiful art in return. It helped turn the page in the art world that was leaving traditional media, like painting, in the wind. Although there were many great artists to work with Pop Art like Claes Oldenburg and Roy Lichtenstein, one that particularly stands out is Andy Warhol. Born in August of 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol was not among the most fortunate. Throughout his young life, Andy Warhol lived in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. The Pop Of Pop Art Movement Essay Pop Art movement, centralised in the United States during the 1950s–60s, was a stage in the post modernism era in which the line between low art and high art was blurred and art was more accessible to the general public (Gambino, 2011). Andy Warhol was an iconic artist during the pop art movement alongside artists like Rauschenberg and Lichtenstein. The artworks, "Campbell's Soup Cans" (1962) and "Marilyn Diptych" (1962), depict icons from two different contexts and illustrate the theme of over consumption in post war United States. This essay argues that Warhol's art documented the age in which he lived in. Specifically, these two works create parallel between the commoditisation of a product and a person. The pop art movement is reflective of the societal situation in post–world war United States specifically regarding mass production, pop culture, and consumerism. Andrew Warhola was born on August 6th 1928 into a Catholic, working class, immigrant family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Shanes, 2006). During his childhood he suffered from Chorea, a rare neurological disease which caused various physiological dysfunctions (Ho, n.d.), leaving him bedridden, he would spend time drawing, listening to the radio, and surrounding himself with pictures of celebrities. According to Mackin (2010), this period in his life heavily influenced his personality and interests which developed further into his career in art. Andy Warhol began his career after studying commercial art at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Pop Art Movement Essay The Pop Art Movement was one of the biggest visual art movements of the 20th century. Therefore it is extremely significant. Pop Art is simply an abbreviation for popular art work. Numerous artists such as such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist and Claes Oldenburg started this phenomenal movement form the 1950's and onwards. It came at a time after a two decade period where abstract art was extremely popular. Pop Art is the movement in art when artists began to create art with the subject of things that are the iconic in nature such as famous people, advertising, and movies (things that were popular at the time.) In London, in 1952, a group of artists calling themselves the Independent Group began meeting regularly to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After which he became extremely famous. From 1962 onwards he started making silkscreen prints of famous personalities like Marilyn Monroe (see below) or Elizabeth Taylor. The Marilyn Diptych, along with his other famous Marilyn paintings, is based on a 1953 publicity photograph for the film 'Niagara'. He produced this amazing piece of art just a couple of weeks after her death. He was genuinely amazed by her. He wanted to show her to the world in his own unique way. It contains fifty images of the actress, which are all based on a single publicity photograph from the film Niagara. The twenty–five pictures on the left side of the diptych are brightly colored, while the twenty–five on the right are in black and white, and also blurred or faded. It can be found in Tate, Liverpool. It was a very significant piece of art at the time. Roy Lichtenstein developed the comic strip. His style was always the same: black outlines, bold colors and tones rendered by Benday dots (a method of printing tones in comic books from the 1950's and 60's). He explored modern art styles exploration of modernist art styles: Cubism, Futurism, Art Deco, De Stijl, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. He made small adjustment to cartoon's, newspaper advertising and mainly comic strips. His work is very entertaining and humorous which makes it enjoyable by all. 'Look Mickey' (1961), a large scale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. The Movement Of Pop Art The term 'Pop Arts 'was innovated in the mid–1950s and early 1960 's. Undoubtedly, the god father of this movement is Andy Warhol – the biggest influence on humanity 's fixation on visual art. His performance traverses the connection among aesthetic utterance, culture and commercial. By applying various ways of techniques which included silk screen process (for mass production) and colour settlement, Warhol showed to the world of art his perspectives on media, economics and politics. Thus, this paper will analyse the movement of Pop art as well as Andy Warhol's artwork: Tomato Campbell's Soup. Andy Warhol – a well–known ad illustrator in Pop Art movement was born in August 6, 1928 in Pennsylvania. As a young boy, Andy liked to draw, colour, and cut and paste picture with the supporting from his mother. In 1945 he entered the Carnegie Institute of where his major in pictorial design. After graduation, Warhol moved to New York where he started work as a commercial artist. Throughout the 1950s, Warhol enjoyed a successful career as a commercial artist, winning several commendations. In 1953, he had his first show at Hugo Gallery. The 1960s was an extremely prolific decade for Warhol. He came to public notice through work that drew on advertising, brand names and newspaper stories. He is an important person who collapse a boundaries between high and low art(Pagliari, 2013). Many of his well–known paintings, images was produced with the concept of Pop art. Pop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Andy Warhola Andrew Warhola, or Andy Warhol as he later became known, was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1936, at the age of 8, he contracted an A beta–haemolytic streptococcal infection, and subsequently developed the neurological disorder Sydenham's chorea, which is also known as St. Vitus Dance. This neurological disorder, which is characterized by involuntary and uncoordinated movements of the face, hands and feet, caused him to be bedridden. It was during this time that young Andy Warhol was taught to draw by his mother, who possessed an impressive artistic ability. He also sought solace from his disorder in comic books and fashion magazines, which would provide an inspiration for his later artwork, such as the "Twenty–Five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following market research that was conducted in 2005, analysts discovered that there was no consumer trend in purchases. After deeper research, using the growing field of neuromarketing, they discovered that this lack of trend was caused by the uniformity in label design across all flavors offered by the company, as the consumers were not able to differentiate between the thirty–two flavors offered. The absence of a trend made it increasingly difficult for the company to decide what the most popular flavor. Is it tomato soup, the classic chicken noodle, or perhaps cream of mushroom? Analysts were still not able to detect a trend in purchases, and because of this, the Campbell Soup Company made the decision to redesign the cans. This redesign, which was released in 2010, included switching the iconic red top to the bottom of the can, removing the spoon from the soup, adding steam, and overall modernizing the can's label design. In 2012, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans, the Campbell Soup Company released limited edition tomato soup cans, in a series of five, that featured the original label and bright colors that were characteristic of Warhol's personal, pop–art style. This limited edition product, sold at seventy– five cents a can, illustrates the iconography of the Campbell's can, as the company acknowledges the significance of Warhol's artwork and the impact his style made in art ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Comparing Andy Warhol And Sigmar Polke's Contribution To... Andy Warhol and Sigmar Polke are commonly known for their contribution to pop art. Andy Warhol was a pop artist, that screen printed Campbell's Soup Cans in 1962. Sigmar Polke was a pop artist, that painted Chocolate Painting 1964. Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans 1962, is made from synthetic polymer paint on canva and each canvas is 20 x 16". The collection consists of thirty–two canvas, all originating from Campbell's first 32 soups being sold. All units are placed side by side against the wall, presenting how they would appear in a groceries store. The canvas are made out to look exactly as the consumer product. With the same vibrant colors, red, white and gold, that are on the Campbell's soup cans. Although, each painting is suppose to be similar, the labeling is different. Each canvas has a different label presented, Tomato soup, Chicken soup, etc... Pop art is an art movement that is based on popular culture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The background of the painting is made up of thin black and white vertical stripes. The large chocolate bar is painted in the middle of the background. The chocolate bar is half opened with the part of the chocolate on display. One is able to see that the center of the chocolate is made up of crip. The texture that is applied in the center of the chocolate bar, gives the impression that when bitten into the chocolate will be crunchy. The chocolate bar is wrapped in vibrant red and white wrapper, causing it to contrast with the black and white striped background. The contrast helps the chocolate bar to stand out more. Pop art applies to Polke's Chocolate Painting 1964, because the use of a consumer good and the color choices. The chocolate bar is painted in a way, as if was from a cartoon, or an advertisement. The color choice also give character to the painting. The color of the background and the color or the chocolate bar present a modern look, to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Andy Warhol 32 Soup Cans Analysis Andy Warhol's thirty–two canvases titled 32 Soup Cans was created in 1962. This renowned American Pop Artist, known for his repeating reproductions and gaudy colors, produced this piece using the printmaking method. Warhol didn't want his paintings of mass–produced commercial goods to be conceptually stimulating. He wanted to make his work relatable so that viewers could approach them and have a clear interpretation. Warhol replicated the appearance of manufactured objects and famous icons for the sake of expressing his view on modern culture in a manner that had nothing to do with personality or individual expression. According to Eric Shanes in his book titled "Warhol," Warhol's 32 Soup Cans were initially displayed in a single line around the gallery walls. The original display maximized the repetitiousness of the imagery. The display was so spatially extended, and ultimately projected the fearsome notion that the whole universe was filled with Campbell's soup. Shane points out that Warhol "developed the notion of taking an image familiar to millions and presenting it frontally, without painterly qualities, and with a flat surround (as though it was some kind of holy icon)" (Shanes, 52). Shanes points out that Warhol formed an alliance between abstract expressionist paint–handling and popular cultural imagery. Shanes also notes that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Campbell's Soup Can series, along with his other series, provided Warhol with a chance to express his positive view of modern culture. It is also clear that Warhol relished his popularity and fame. Warhol personifies a new type of start, a creator, producer, actor, and businessman. This is an idea that hadn't been blunt in my mind until now. It is clear to me that pieces like "32 Soup Cans" be created not only for the sake of art but for the sake of business and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Andy Warhol 's Influence On Modern Art When studying artists, styles of art and their respective time period, it is always important to find a few key artists that were responsible for the rise of new art trends. Traditionally, art has often a reflection of the most important elements within its respective time period, such as wars, religions, royalty, culture and expression. This is why the study of art history is needs to look deeper than simply understanding how certain artworks were created. Among the various artists studied in the course, Andy Warhol is definitely one of the most influential. Far ahead of his time in thinking and talented in several media forms, Warhol was a product of his time and defined his era with the use of his artwork, giving rise to other artists within the same time period. This paper will argue that Warhol was not only an influence to modern art, he defined the concept of "pop art", which combined consumerism and pop culture, creating works that questioned the norm of society at the time, while providing a strong influence to future artists. Warhol was hugely successful in his artistic efforts and several of his staple works will be discussed in regards to its significance and representation of its respective period of time, as well as Warhol's influence on the history of art. Born in August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Andrew Warhola began his artistic pursuit at the age of 8 years old when he developed chorea, a disease that affects the nervous system, causing him to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...