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    Jean-Michel Basquiat

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    You may already heard about SAMO‚ see those kinds of painting or even heard the name Jean-Michel Basquiat. Today we decide to bring the light on this famous artist ; how did he starts ? How close was he from the famouse Andy Warhol ? And obviously what’s his artistic style ? He was born in Brooklyn and was a kind of precocious child‚ indeed he learned how to read and write by age four and was a gifted artist. His father banished him from the household after that he had been arrested by the

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    Andy Assignment

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    Module Code : PM025 2 Term Class/ Group : Section 3 Module Title : Contemporary Organisational Behaviour Assessment Title: Final Essay Assignment Title: Motivation in the Workplace Tutor Name: Paul Hunter Student ID Number: 2207106 Date of Submission: 20th April 2015 Competition in marketplace is increasingly fierce due to the incessantly changing business environment (Patterson et al.‚ 2003). Businesses have to implement various strategies to generate revenue (Keegan and Green‚ 2013). Operating

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    Andy Warhol

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    1024-7 November 27th‚ 2012 The Story of a Beautiful Friendship “Many works of literature deal wish close relationships.” In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ the two protagonists have a close relationship. George Milton and Lennie Small are two migrant workers who travel around Salinas Valley‚ California‚ in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. Unquestionably‚ George and Lennie affect each other in both positive and negative ways. George Milton and

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    How society views consumerism through contemporary art? How is society represented in contemporary art? How does society influence contemporary art? An analysis of consumerism in art can be made from observing particular pieces from such artists as Andy Warhol‚ Roy Lichtenstein‚ Tom Wesselmann‚ Jeff Koons‚ Barbara Kruger‚ and Takashi Murakami‚ to name but a few. Turning the focus to Jeff Koons‚ who uses consumer objects in many of his pieces. One piece in particular; Hennessy‚ The Civilized Way

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    Andy Goldsworthy Analysis

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    Andy Goldsworthy and Janet Laurence are two artists who investigates landscape and the environment‚ but in disparate ways. Andy Goldsworthy creates his artworks by utilising nature’s media precisely while Janet Laurence studies the environment’s architecture through photography‚ sculpture‚ video and installation. Andy Goldsworthy is a British artist who incorporates a wide range of nature surroundings such as snow‚ leaves‚ bark‚ rock‚ clay‚ stones‚ feathers‚ petals‚ twigs and much more‚ into

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    Semiotics

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    signs and symbols found in artworks to create their own meaning. Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols‚ this understanding can give the viewer a more insightful interpretation towards artwork. The examination of three artists‚ Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Andy Warhol and Ron Mueck the specific viewpoints from which they produce their work are expressed. Through the analysis of elements and principles‚ as well as semiotics the intended meanings of each artist are communicated. The first artist that will

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    the noticeable validity of his theory in the contemporary world. By introducing three artworks that belong to different historical periods‚ namely‚ the ‘Mechanical Head’ by Raoul Hausmann‚ ‘Furhead’ by John McHale and ‘Thirty Are Better Than One’ by Andy Warhol‚ the impact of photography and of the new technologies in contributing to the development of these works will be analysed. All of the three works represent as a main subject a human head: according to Benjamin’s idea‚ man’s countenance represented

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    Audrey00

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    Sample Paper #1 [Student Name] [Assignment Name] [Date] [Instructor’s Name] Details of Renaissance Paintings (Sandro Botticelli‚ Birth of Venus‚ 1482) (1984) by Andy Warhol acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen Viewed at Arkansas Arts Center Andy Warhol exhibition (October 28‚ 2008) A Modern Venus Andy Warhol’s piece titled Details of Renaissance Paintings (Sandro Botticelli‚ Birth of Venus‚ 1482) represents the face of the goddess Venus. This piece was made in 1984 as a depiction of the

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    Brooklyn Nine-Nine

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    September and has already won not one‚ but two Golden Globe awards- one for Best TV Comedy Series‚ and one for Best Actor in a TV Comedy Series which went to Andy Samberg. Set in the 99th Precinct of New York City Police Department‚ a single camera follows the comical lives of Brooklyn’s finest detectives. It stars former Saturday Night Live member‚ Andy Samberg as immature but skilled Detective Jake Peralta‚ and his straightedge and stickler partner Detective Amy Santiago‚ played by the talented Melissa

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    Roy Lichtenstein Essay

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    Roy Lichtenstein is one of the two most recognized names in Pop Art (Andy Warhol being the other). He is best known for his paintings of what appear to be machine-printed comic strips‚ although he was also fond of depicting advertisements- Roy Lichtenstein (American‚ 1923-1997) The Kiss‚ 1962 Oil on canvas 80 x 68 in. Private Collection of Paul G. Allen Image © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein Private Collection of Paul G. Allen Image © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein (pronounced /ˈlɪktənˌstaɪn/;

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