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    • Image and Identity. In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes. Andy Warhol, Catalogue Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Andy Warhol is now an American cultural icon, and images of him are as famous as the art he created.
    • Money. I like money on the wall. Say you were going to buy a $200,000 painting. I think you should take that money, tie it up, and hang it on the wall. Then when someone visited you the first thing they would see is the money on the wall.
    • Death. Death was an important theme in Andy Warhol’s work from the early 1960s right up until his death in 1987. He said his interest in the subject came from his friend Henry Geldzahler, a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York.
    • Time. One of Warhol’s obsessions was time, and he spent much of his career exploring ways of capturing its passing. In his photographs, prints and paintings he could freeze a moment in time and repeat it over and over again, while in his films he documented and slowed time down.
  1. Combines (1954–64) “Combine” is a term Rauschenberg invented to describe a series of works that combine aspects of painting and sculpture. Virtually eliminating all distinctions between these artistic categories, the Combines either hang on the wall or are freestanding. With the Combine series, Rauschenberg endowed new significance to ...

  2. He helped organize a renegade exhibition of his and his friends’ work at a café owned by a Mr. Volpini on the official grounds of the 1889 Exposition Universelle. The Volpini exhibition, as it became known, included a suite of ten zincographs printed on dazzling yellow paper; Gauguin came to associate this color with modernity and spirituality after his time with Van Gogh.

  3. Sp Coll Bi7-a.8-9. This month we take a look at what is widely believed to be the first modern English dictionary, Samuel Johnson's A dictionary of the English Language: in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers. To which are prefixed, a history of ...

  4. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsConceptual art - Tate

    Conceptual art. Conceptual art is art for which the idea (or concept) behind the work is more important than the finished art object. It emerged as an art movement in the 1960s and the term usually refers to art made from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s. Although the term ‘concept art’ had been used in the early 1960s (Henry Flynt of the ...

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  5. Oct 24, 2014 · September 1952–February 1953: Takes numerous photographs and accumulates a collection of objects from which he creates three significant groups of work: (1) A series of collages, referred to as North African Collages (1952), fabricated on cardboard from laundered shirts using local printed papers and old engravings found in bookstalls and flea markets.10 (2) Feticci Personali, hanging ...

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  7. The history of scientific method considers changes in the methodology of scientific inquiry, not the history of science itself. The development of rules for scientific reasoning has not been straightforward; scientific method has been the subject of intense and recurring debate throughout the history of science, and eminent natural philosophers and scientists have argued for the primacy of ...