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The essay "Andy Warhol an American Artist" discovers the art of Andy Warhol. “Warhol's works, deliberately impersonal, often were made using the commercial processes of stenciling and silk-screening. His large troupe of assistants, working in what Warhol called the Factory, were the actual producers. Such art was thus philosophically the opposite of the deeply personal and original Abstract Expressionist work that then dominated the art scene.” Through the mechanically reproduced images of mass consumer culture, Pop Art mostly conveyed the state of being an uninvolved viewer in a society overwhelmed with information and media-generated images, which are at the same time fascinating and affectless.
Andy Warhol experimented with several media and he produced films that are produced continuously from a single vantage point. His multimedia events combining live music with projections of film and light attracted many fans. “By blurring the lines between ‘high’ art and commercial imagery, Warhol had a profound effect on late twentieth-century art. While Abstract Expressionism had received critical acclaim, it did not, at first, sell. But Pop Art did sell, leading to an explosion in the number of galleries, a corresponding rise in art prices, and a reinforcement of New York’s position as the center of the art world.
” Therefore, the works by Andy Warhol gained essential acclaim from all over the world and an understanding of the practices of looking such as representation, the myth of photographic truth., images and Ideology, how we negotiate the meaning of images, the value of images, and image icons helps one in comprehending the true merit of his works. The social realms of popular culture and art are mainly produced by the images that are encountered in daily life and they are produced and experienced through various media such as painting, printmaking, film, digital and photography.
These media are essential imaging technologies which help artists represent the realities of images. Every form these graphic media including the most famous paintings of Western art history makes the best use of different imaging technologies and technology of images is central to the human experience of visual culture. No other artist of the modern era is as much celebrated as Andy Warhol for the representation of everyday experience of visual culture with the use of most effective imaging technologies.
His paintings such as Green Coca Cola Bottles, the images of Hollywood celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Diptych etc illustrate his effective use of the technology of images. "As did other Pop artists, Warhol used a visual vocabulary and a printing technique that reinforced the image's connections to consumer culture. The silk-screen technique allowed Warhol to print the image endlessly (although he varied each bottle slightly). Warhol often produced images of Hollywood celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe.
Like his other paintings, these works emphasize the commodity status of the subjects depicted." (Kleiner and Mamiya, 984) Thus, Andy Warhol was one of the best artists of representation or the use of language and images to meaning about the world around us. Andy Warhol was unlike the other artists who were working outside the contemporary art styles selecting elements from aesthetic traditions and reducing them to formulas. He, on the contrary, created new formulas using elements from popular culture.
Thus, Warhol's themes, techniques, and often his materials, in the form of mass media photographs, were mostly taken from the popular culture. In other words, the subject
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