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Chelsea House Publishers Loathing In Las Vegas
2,986 words... you see that Alex is not content to have control over his own life but he must have authority over others. He beats his "drugs" into submission and makes himself once more dictator over his small dominion. A key to his behavior is found in his name. Alex is named after Alexander the Great, the famous general who conquered the world but took his greatest solace in intellectual pursuits such as philosophy, which he was trained in by Aristotle. The name Alex, means, depending on which source on...
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Andy Warhol Pop Art
1,159 wordsWhen 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. By the time of his death in 1987 he was ranked on the same level with Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock as one of the three most important artists of this century. He was a working man, a social climber, a person who liked to build things, an acquirer of goods, and a known homosexual. These attributes all contributed to the interesting and com...
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Marilyn Monroe Andy Warhol
1,017 wordsAndy Warhol We have seen photographs of the electric chair, and of Marilyn Monroe, we have seen Campbell Soup ads, but never in the isolation and starkness of Warhols presentation. The attitude implicit in his choice of images is much more complex than simple satire, grotesqueness, horror or celebration: We are forced to the personal confrontation in his art with the most vivid representations of sex, food and death but always through the intermediary of previous exposure through movies, the pre...
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Fifth New York Film Festival And Frankfurt Poster
1,590 wordsFifth New York Film Festival and Frankfurt Festival Poster Introduction Peoples history has been always connected with their cultural heritage. Fine Arts and graphic design reflect the life, customs and traditions of people that create it. Examination of the works of art of different artists of the cultures belonging to the same nation gives an opportunity to trace peculiarities of techniques involved. In this work we will examine and compare two images of different artists and designers. One of...
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Andy Warhol Pop Art
1,003 wordsChanges in Pop Art Pop art was a 20 th century art movement that utilized consumerism and popular culture. Andy Warhol, for example, changed the imagery of everyday objects, as well as entertainment figures, through distorted shapes, sizes, and bold colors. As the decades passed, the style of pop art slightly changed as well. Later artists, such as Tom Wesselmann and Allen Jones presented their subject matter in a more shocking perspective. Women, and more specifically their bodies, were often t...
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Car Crash Pictures Crone Pg 29 Time
475 wordsSome of the portraits that were done by Warhol began with Troy Donahue and Warren Beatty, and Elvis Presley. Then later on came Marilynn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy. There was also a series of car crash pictures done around this time. The Jackie Kennedy portraits were done very shortly after the assassination of President Kennedy. They mirrored the mourning face of Jackie that was shown time and time again in the media. There were eight different images that were all taken from different newspaper...
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T S Eliot Art World
813 wordsRogues gallery Sacred Monsters, Sacred Masters John Richardson 363 pp, Cape It gave Dr Barnes great satisfaction to say nuts to T S Eliot. Albert Barnes, a rapaciously paranoiac Philadelphian drug manufacturer, was the owner of the greatest private collection of modernist paintings in America; and Americas greatest modernist poet made the mistake of requesting to see them. Eliot was lucky to get away with a fusillade of verbal abuse. Others were met with buckets of water, vitriol and death threa...
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