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    One page “Choose a work of art or design that you consider to be significant. Imagine that the work had never been made. How would the world be worse off (or better off) without it?”.”. I consider Robert Indiana’s LOVE to be very significant and cannot imagine a world without it. The 1960s‚ Pop art movement in New York would have not had the same impulse without Robert Indiana’s LOVE and the world would be worse off without it. Abstract Expressionism‚ subconscious creation on large canvases‚ would

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    HUM 2250 Test Three Study Guide The test will be made up of 25 multiple choice/true or false questions‚ 7 vocabulary‚ and 3 short answer questions. This study guide covers all of the material that will be on the test. To prepare for the test: 1. Make sure you study the following vocabulary terms: Assemblage‚ Globalization‚ Kitsch‚ Performance Art‚ Photorealism‚ Vanitas‚ Video Art. 2. Familiarize yourself with the following artworks/artists/concepts: • WWII summary • Popular

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    The Man on the Moon: Andy Kaufman by Marcos Gonzalez You sit down in Carnegie Hall. The theatre is packed‚ not a single seat is open. Your excitement begins to build as you reach the edge of your seat waiting for the performer to show his face. The curtains open and out comes a skinny‚ sweaty‚ hairy man in a brown suit and light-blue‚ collared shirt. He looks disheveled‚ pulls up a stool and begins to read The Great Gatsby. About an hour in‚ the crowd begins to filter out‚ but he continues

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    its opportunity‚ and just as with any nation‚ there is an ‘American identity’. Numerous impacting events and influential people‚ such as Andy Warhol‚ Sally Ride‚ and Helen Keller‚ have created this identity. The American identity is defined as a change of perspective‚ rallying for equality‚ and persevering to accomplish unimaginable results. Although Andy Warhol is viewed today as a large icon of pop culture‚ he had a difficult start in life. He was born in August of 1928 as Andrew Warhola‚ and spent

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    Andy Goldsworthy Case Study Andy Goldsworthy is a famous British sculptor whose influences come primarily from the environment around him and the way society interacts with nature. His work is constructed solely from objects found in the environment he is working in the aim of the work itself to become a part of the environment around it‚ interacting with it in a way that makes it seem entirely out of place yet still in sync with what is around it. His own influences and connections to nature

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    Boston Common at Twilight is notably one of Childe Hassam’s most well known works. Created in 1885-86‚ this brilliant work of an oil on canvas‚ is now held on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston‚ Massachusetts. This work stands at 42 x 60 in. tall‚ but no matter the size this beautiful painting is definitely one that would catch the eye of any observer. Hassam was a pioneer in the world of American impressionism‚ and he eventually turned out to be one of the most successful of them all.

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    Yossi Lemel is an Israel-born poster designer who has achieved a lot of honors for his works. The fact that Lemel was born in 1957 at Jerusalem‚ Israel with both parents is survivor of Holocaust‚ gives him a great influence for political posters that he made. He had studied at Bezalel Academy of Arts in Jerusalem‚ Israel‚ and later became a lecturer there. Besides‚ he is a partner and working as creative director in Lemel Cohen Advertising Agency Tel Aviv since 2001. (http://www.posterposter.org/master-featured/yossi-lemel/)

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    Daviona Fonzer May 16‚ 2017 Ms.Briggs MICHAEL KORS Michael Kors is an American fashion designer he is also known for being a judge on Project Runway. Michael also designed Michelle Obama’s dress. He is a Fashion Designer‚ Model‚ and a Reality Television Star. He was born in 1959. He went to John. F Kennedy high school studying in the Fashion Institute of Technology. He later dropped out to design Manhattan boutiques. His first fragrance for women was Michael Kors launched in 2000. MIchael

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    In the 1800’s children were forced to go to work in factories for little pay. The factories were in very bad conditions for children to work in. Most of the kids got asthma because the factories were so dusty. The children had to get into small gaps in the machines to fix them which was very dangerous and some of the children died because of it. A lot of the children didn’t get any sleep so they fell asleep in the factories. The children had to bend over for long periods of time‚ if they fell asleep

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    Contemporary art is bound by the pre-eminent waves of modernity. This is to say that most all contemporary artists are to some degree in debt to their modern predecessors. Helen Marten’s sculptural installation Peanuts (2012) relies heavily upon the appropriation of past art movements; particularly the re-interpretation of the still life and Cezanne’s renowned The Basket of Apples (1895). Throughout Helen Marten’s installation there exists a return to materiality and form. Peanuts (2012) aims to

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