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Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol. Master of Pop Art. The Gist. Who : Andy Warhol What: POP art When: 1960-1987 Where: New York City Why: 1. Andy wanted to become a machine-like artist 2. He thought art should be for everyone 3. He wanted to turn the art world upside down. Who: Andy Warhol.

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Andy Warhol

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  1. Andy Warhol Master of Pop Art

  2. The Gist Who : Andy Warhol What: POP art When: 1960-1987 Where: New York City Why: 1. Andy wanted to become a machine-like artist 2. He thought art should be for everyone 3. He wanted to turn the art world upside down

  3. Who: Andy Warhol Born: August 6, 1928 • History of Andy’s Passion for Art • As a child • As a high schooler • As a college student • As a commercial artist • As a Pop Art Extraordinaire

  4. Pop Art The “pop” of pop art stands for popular culture It began with a can of soup

  5. Silk Screening How it is done How it changed how Andy made art

  6. Current Events

  7. Andy’s Legacy On February 22, 1987, Andy died during gallbladder surgery • He recorded the 60’s more accurately then television or movies • He rejuvenated the New York art scene • He was the Beatles of the art world • He influenced future art today such as the Barack Obama “Hope”signs • He changed the stereotype of what art was

  8. Changing the Stereotypes of Art • Andy knew his art would change the history of art forever • What pop art represents • The Picasso of our century

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