2013年4月11日 星期四

Andy Warhol 15 minutes eternal

Pop art artist Andy Warhol said: "In the future, everyone will have fifteen minutes of fame." He predicted that the media can manipulate society that allows any insignificant people all of a sudden becoming the focus but can also disappear of a sudden.


People quickly associate Andy Warhol with canned soup, celebrities, political figures, cartoon characters and all those direct printings on canvas. The exhibition let me understand the pop art artist from different angles. The 15 Minutes Eternal bring us to four stages he went through: 50’s, 60’s,70’s and 80’s.








Life in New York
Andy was raised in Pittsburgh and he left for New York in his pursuit of artist career. Entering into the main entrance of 2/F, paintings of sandals and folding screens come into eyes. At that time, his artworks were not easily identified as his early advertising illustrations employ the use of the blotted line, bold colours.




























Marilyn Monroe
The Factory Years
D
uring the 60s Andy began to make paintings of iconic American objects such as dollar bills, mushroom clouds, Campbell's Soup Cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe.These pop culture are his major source of inspiration.
"The Factory" period was named from the studio he found in which he gathered with him artists, writers, musicians, and underground celebrities.

The Campbell's Soup and Marilyn had been his most iconic works and screen print was used.





The exhibition venue was painted silver, just like Andy’s studio at that time.





Carolina Herrera
Exposure and Fame After the death of Marilyn Monroe Andy has been more famous in New York. With his popularity, celebrities flock to Andy and his major income had been portrait commission from these famous people. Another iconic portrait made was that of our Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong. At that time portraits were in mass production and he used Polaroid photo to capture the image before printing on silkscreen. He expressed in his published book an idea: Making money is art, and working is art and good business is the best art."  He was not merely an artist, but also a businessman. He was successful in turning the network to profit and since then he had more critics.



MaoZedong




Memento Mori
In the 80’s, Andy reach his ultimate success in pop art field but at the same time people started calling him superficial and “ Business Artist”. He collaborated with several young artists like Jean Michel Basquiat.  The 80’s also marked as Andy’s questioning on death. He last masterpiece is his self portrait. The blood-red background is broken up by violent, black brush-strokes which enclose the image. His gaze and slightly open mouth echoed with a skull
Self Portrait
We all have heard of Andy Warhol, but do we really know how he looked like? Perhaps an artist's best way to let people know and remember him is through his self portrait.True, the way we response to the world may make some changes to our life as everyone has fifteen minutes of fame in life (his prediction).With the Internet power, this prediction is more obvious. Blogs, YouTube, and any other social media can make an ordinary person famous overnight, but who can assure one's fame would never vanish like Andy Warhol?

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