Art Flashcards

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Pop! (popular culture)

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everyday objects, money glamour success, celebrity worship, consumerism, buying products

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Pop Art Movement 1955 - 1965 worldwide but mostly britain and america

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Artists were inspired by everyday objects and consumer goods. The art was eye-catching and immediate in bright bold colours

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Andy Warhol born and died in

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born 1928 died at age 58

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Andy Warhol

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Soup cans, marylin monroe, american, to paint americas products and celebrities, silkscreen prints

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Campbell Soup Can

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multiple pictures products in a supermarket
mass producing his pictures ‘the factory’

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Roy Lichenstein was born and died in

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born 1923
died 74

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Roy Lichenstein

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comic books, acrylic paintings, american, DC comics, stencils, graphics, stereotypical, cliches, motif

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Claes Oldenburg was born

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born 1929

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Claes Oldenburg

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giant playful sculptures of everyday objects, swedish, lives in america, latex, fabric, chose common mass produced items e.g. burger

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Cultural Frame

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what cultural race group, place identity is represented?

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Structual Frame

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art as a form of communication (signs symbols)

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Subjective Frame

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what do you see and feel? what are your thoughts?

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Alfred Hitchcock

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Master of film, celebrated and studied, director in the history of cinema

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Rear Window 1962

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setting, props, costume, lighting

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15
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Tips for photos

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crop dont zoom
focus image
rule of thirds

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16
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Shot sizes

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XLS extra long shot

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Dutch angle, symmetrical, assymetrical, rule of thirds

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come back refocus remember the goal

pizza

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Cindy Sherman

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70 black and white photographs starring herself (untitled film stills) in the classic Hitchcock Hollywood films style, 1977-1980, costumes, charcters, narrative

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Film Still

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a photograph taken on or off the scene of a movie when it is in production

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Gregory Crewdson acts like a director who considers lighting, props, costumes, pose, setting

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stages cinematic scenes of suburbia to create a dramatic effect. dreamlike, blur between fiction and reality. Combines everyday imagery with something mysterious/strange

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Jill Greenburg

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known for her versatile portfolio encompassing commercial and fine art photography. Collaborates with major brands, emotive subjects, surrealism

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Endtimes Exhibition

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crying children