Minimalism
....
Pop Art spun off of these same objections, but while
Pop Artists were to some extent protesting what they saw in the world around them, they were also more ....
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Modernism and Anti-Modernism
Clement Greenberg's enormously influential definition of modernism embodies a teleological approach to art that was rejected by the
Pop artists, among others ....
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Clement Greenberg's Influence on Modernism
Clement Greenberg's enormously influential definition of modernism embodies a teleological approach to art that was rejected by the
Pop artists, among others ....
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Claes Oldenburg's sculpture
.... Oldenburg shared many interests and influences with the major
Pop artists, but was less interested in the packaging and commercialization of America. ....
(3462

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American Pop Art
.... This effort helped differentiate Warhol form other
Pop Artists of the time, for he used movie-star subject matter and photographs on silkscreens while others ....
(1894

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Some Pop Music
.... able to produce popular albums long after the 1980's synth-
pop trend died .... song was recorded by performers other than the original recording
artists, with the ....
(1230

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Art: Theories, Function, and Affects
.... In writing of
pop artists and their works, Hamilton (1989) claims that the distinctions between art and life are seen as minimized. ....
(1619

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Pop Artist Allen Jones
.... Lippard, Lucy R. (1988).
Pop art. London: Thames and Hudson. Marks, Claude. (1984). World
artists, 1950-1980. New York: HW Wilson. Maurice, Carine. (1989). ....
(1827

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China Pop
.... the series went on the air, and Zheng suddenly became a
pop culture hero .... Movies have allowed Chinese
artists to reach a wider audience in the international film ....
(1563

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Artist Andy Warhol
.... Andy Warhol was one of the most successful and memorable of all of the
pop artists that sprung up magically at the same time. Warhol ....
(1877

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Pop Music
.... In conclusion, I justify
pop music being the music I prefer for three main reasons. First, its
artists are often vibrant icons who inspire me to achieve my own ....
(523

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GREAT BRITAIN ART SCENE The art scene in Great Britain turn
.... These
artists showed in their selection of subject matter and their violently aggressive .... the mid-fifties, for then the movement known as
Pop Art developed out ....
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The Subculture of Hip-Hop
.... as a community rather than merely an aesthetic artifact benefiting
artists and their immediate circle or remaining anchored in
pop-culture trivialities. ....
(1406

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Clement Greenberg and Modernism
.... The reproducibility of these works also made them icons in the manner of advertising images and other
Pop Art subjects. Other
artists, among them Lichtenstein ....
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Formalist Art Critic Clement Greenberg
.... The reproducibility of these works also made them icons in the manner of advertising images and other
Pop Art subjects. Other
artists, among them Lichtenstein ....
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Clement Greenberg & Modernism in Art
.... The reproducibility of these works also made them icons in the manner of advertising images and other
Pop Art subjects. Other
artists, among them Lichtenstein ....
(1534

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Mexican Culture, Art & Literary Artists
.... In the 1960s Polish-American Andy Warhol rode high on a "
Pop Art" style .... different accomplishment and influence than that achieved by Mexico's literary
artists. ....
(3813

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Aretha Franklin
.... There were exceptions in the case of a few jazz and popular
artists, such as .... In fact, as Jerry Wexler noted, Franklin himself "lived the
pop life to the hilt ....
(1798

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Aretha Franklin
.... There were exceptions in the case of a few jazz and popular
artists, such as .... In fact, as Jerry Wexler noted, Franklin himself "lived the
pop life to the hilt ....
(1786

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Analytic Cubism
.... to be precise) was the basis for Conceptual Art, such as work by Marcel Duchamp, where
artists appropriate objects from everyday life, and
pop art, including ....
(3161

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Popular Music
.... Other popular
artists of the 1990s include Dr. Dre, Public Enemy and Massive Attack, soft
pop singers Ricky Martin and Brittney Spears and boy bands. ....
(1016

4

)
1989 Democracy Uprising in China
.... on
pop music, also contributed to the development of the so-called "liumang" or "hoodlum" culture of "China's urban, Bohemian fringe [of]
artists, unemployed ....
(2154

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Popular music from the 1990s to the present
.... Other popular
artists of the 1990s include Dr. Dre, Public Enemy and Massive Attack, soft
pop singers Ricky Martin and Brittney Spears and boy bands. ....
(1016

4

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An Analysis of the Cultural Production of Meaning
.... To a degree, abstract expressionism foreshadowed the emergence of
pop art in the United .... Woogie." What seems to be present in the work of
artists like Pollock ....
(1339

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Western Popular Music Influence in Asia
.... In many of these countries, a thriving
pop music industry has developed which .... Local
artists have been forced to create music which does not antagonize the ....
(1623

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Keith Haring
.... of
pop culture that surrounded him in the 1980s, a world made up of musicians, break dancers, hip hop, hustlers, hangers-on, con men, celebrities,
artists and ....
(1294

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Blues and Dinah Washington
.... and Count Basie and continued her recording career, including a number of
pop ballads and "covers" of songs originally recorded by other
artists, which she ....
(1613

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Effect of Rastafarianism on Contemporary Music
.... Talk." Bob Marley and the Wailers were the most prominent
artists who achieved .... the former's reputation and the appeal of reggae to mainstream
pop-music culture ....
(1997

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Music Censorship Musicians, recording companies and fans are all
.... However, even those
artists on the edge, as well as their fans, have a .... the far right from continuing to redefine the unacceptable 'fringe' of
pop music until ....
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Technological Art
.... of minimalism, conceptual art, Warhol's
pop, and new technologies (Levin 130). This tended to turn audiences against them. But
artists' responses often went in ....
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