Nero Java TV will feature new art while unveiling the artists of - TopicsExpress



          

Nero Java TV will feature new art while unveiling the artists of the shifts and renowned artists. The video vignettes filmed by themselves or by their relatives demonstrate their work and what angle they work and see their art. Began in the late nineteenth with the industrial revolution, the consumer society emerged in the early twentieth century. The objects are products developed more in series. The art poses the question quickly the object and its place in our lives. In 1914 the porte-bouteilles (ready-made) by French artist Marcel Duchamp questioned the art itself in the new company. Pop art developed in the USA in the 60s. He is interested in everyday consumer items: laundry, Coca-Cola products brands... from the media images: Popular Images (movie star and policy), advertising, comics, posters... it away. These objects or images are reproduced, enlarged, deformed, discolored... which alters the meaning. Among the major artists of this movement Roy Lichtenstein draws heavily on advertising and popular imagery of his time, as well as comics. It uses aspects of American culture for the painting, which is his only interest. For him Art does not transform. Leader of Pop Art, Andy Warhol used the same rules as the consumer society in his artistic work: it multiplies and stuns the viewer. The Campbell s Soup Cans is elevated to the rank of an artistic icon symbolizing consumerism. Conversely, because the stars are desecrated treated like any other image (Marylin Monroe, Liz Taylor...). It puts forward the fact that the repetition of the same image, it loses some of its emotional impact. With artists of pop art, art becomes a commodity as are the images of Marilyn Monroe or the bottle of Coca Cola, a media and industrial product image of American society in the 1960s. The pop artists represent objects of consumption. NEW REALISM artists, themselves, show the objects of consumer society. Advertising creates needs and generates modes which tend to standardize tastes, though still very unequal Western societies, many people are excluded from this consumer society. Artists raise the question of the consequences of overproduction and the distribution of wealth in the world.
Posted on: Wed, 02 Apr 2014 04:03:49 +0000

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