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What Is Pop Art?. Part of the series: Modern Art History. Pop art developed in the late 1950s when artist Richard Hamilton created a collage that illustrated consumerism in the everyday household, and it developed into an art movement through the '60s and '70s. Discover pop art, which was pushed further by the infamous Andy Warhol, with information from an art historian, critic and curator in this free video on art. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_4755766_what-pop-art.html
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London, UK, February 18, 2013
1. Various of artist Roy Lichtenstein's "Wham"
2. Crash zoom out of Lichtenstein's painting showing close of fire from gun of a fighter plane
3. Various of paintings of fighter planes
4. Close zoom out to wide of "sunrise" (1965)
5. Wide of "Sunset" (1964)
6. Close tilt down of seascape
7. Various of "Oh Jeff I love you too...But..."
8. Various of "Drowning Girl" (1963)
9. Various of exhibition curator Sheena Wagstaff looking at paintings
10. SOUNDBITE: (English), Sheena Wagstaff, curator Lichtenstein Retrospective, Tate Modern
"Most of the issues were to do with the fact that he was dipping into popular culture. He was taking a very ubiquitous, kind of down moded form of comic strip and seemingly reiterating it, just making a facsimile of it. In fact he wasn't doing that at all."
11. Various of man looking at "Look Mickey" painting (1961)
12. Wide of bust of a woman and black and white paintings of a tyre and golf ball
13. Close of bust
14. Wide of gallery with black and white paintings and bust
15. Close pan from cups and saucers with Lichtenstein's black and white design to gallery
16. Close of black and white painting of diamonds
17. SOUNDBITE: (English), Sheena Wagstaff, curator Lichtenstein Retrospective, Tate Modern
"He was using as his sources, not just comic books, but also graphic illustrations from newspapers, black and white illustrations etcetera, which had already been, they were already reproductions of existing copies. In fact there was no original. What he was doing in that time is saying actually all of us have our daily lives, we encounter images that are already mediated and this is a way in which so called fine art can become a different form of communication and yet at the same time, retain its identity as painting."
18. Wide of three paintings of Rouen Cathedral (1969)
19. Pan of cartoon paintings in gallery
20. Various of "Masterpiece " comic strip (1962)
21. SOUNDBITE: (English), Sheena Wagstaff, curator Lichtenstein Retrospective, Tate Modern
"He's cocking a snook at the art world of that time as well, the sort of mwah, mwah kissing aspect of the art world and being fawned upon by people who think that you know the artist is predominant and wonderful, but at the same time of course it's also a trenchant comment on what was happening at that time. So he oscillates between tongue in cheek and just really enjoying it. I mean that's what's so great about this exhibition is (it's) joyful."
22. Various of sculptures
23. Wide pan of Lichtenstein's modernist paintings
24. SOUNDBITE: (English), Sheena Wagstaff, curator Lichtenstein Retrospective, Tate Modern
"I think he's super relevant today because he was looking forward to what we now know as part of our lives which is social media, I mean not just a much more faster means of communication which includes design and fine art in ways which we could never have imagined before then. So I think he was prescient for his time, I think it still looks incredibly fresh, but we also need to remember that these are paintings and they are in a great tradition of painterly values and his great heroes were Matisse, Picasso and Cezanne.
25. Various of painting in the style of Mark Rothko
26. Various of painting in cubist style
27. Close of painting in the style of Picasso
28. Wide pan of gallery
29 Various of sculptures and paintings
30. Various of later work featuring his own "Look Mickey"
31. Self portrait showing t-shirt and blank canvas
32. Wide pan around gallery showing late paintings
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London's Tate Modern is opening a massive retrospective of the artist including his sculptures.
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Filmed in 1993 this short clip is a personal account into Roy Lichtenstein's reflection of his work over the past 30 years. Hear from the artist himself about style, technique, process, inspiration and his relationship with art. By Checkerboard Films NYC.
Roy Lichtenstein - Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997) was a prominent American pop artist. Roy Lichtenstein's work was heavily influenced by both popular advertising and the comic book style. Roy Lichtenstein described Pop art as, "not 'American' painting but actually industrial painting". Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York City 1923. He took a Fine Art degree at Ohio State University and was drafted into the US army in 1943. Roy Lichtenstein brought his first comic strip paintings into the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1961. Although best known as a painter, Roy Lichtenstein has worked in a variety of media: sculpture, murals, prints and ceramics.
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Stephan Wanger is a self-taught artist who channels his creative energy into assembling dazzling mosaics using recycled Mardi Gras beads. Working in a photo-realistic style, Stephan recreates iconic Louisiana images to make the innate beauty and unique culture of this area available to the world.
Through his experiences traveling the globe, Stephan has gained insight and influence from the Spanish Art Nouveau designs of Antoni Gaudi, the Moorish and Persian architectural details in Istanbul, Turkey, and the the sculpture and environmental art of Chicago artist and friend John David Mooney. These designs and images have influenced the use of pattern, design, and fine detail in his work. Though Stephan is not formally trained as an artist, he engages in a craft that speaks to fine art, borrowing the ideals of Post-Impresssionistic Pointillism and emulating the style and scale of Roy Lichtenstein's Pop-Art works. Approaching each piece with an eye toward superior craftsmanship, Stephan has elevated what may be considered whimsical material to a level of fine art.
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Roy Lichtenstein's 1962 painting "Kiss II", done in the artist's early comic book style, sold for $2.5 million at auction on Wednesday
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Tate Modern's video bio on the infamous pop artist Roy Lichtenstein. An account of Lichtenstein's life from a struggling young artist to a successful painter that changed art history today. See his artistic development and progression in the art world including influencers, sourced of inspiration and his relationship with other pop artists including Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann.
Roy Lichtenstein - Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997) was a prominent American pop artist. Roy Lichtenstein's work was heavily influenced by both popular advertising and the comic book style. Roy Lichtenstein described Pop art as, "not 'American' painting but actually industrial painting". Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York City 1923. He took a Fine Art degree at Ohio State University and was drafted into the US army in 1943. Roy Lichtenstein brought his first comic strip paintings into the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1961. Although best known as a painter, Roy Lichtenstein has worked in a variety of media: sculpture, murals, prints and ceramics.
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Roy Lichtenstein Animation: Design And Influence Of Pop Artist & Designer, Roy Lichtenstein
A visual impression of the design and influence of Roy Lichtenstein, set to music.
Roy Fox Lichtenstein (October 27, 1923 – September 29, 1997) was an American pop artist.
During the 1960s, along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist among others, he became a leading figure in the new art movement. His work defined the basic premise of pop art through parody.
Favouring the comic strip as his main inspiration, Lichtenstein produced hard-edged, precise compositions that documented while it parodied often in a tongue-in-cheek humorous manner. His work was heavily influenced by both popular advertising and the comic book style.
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Roy Lichtenstein - Whaam - Tate Modern London.
Artwork - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop - 17 September 2015 – 24 January 2016 - This is pop art, but not as you know it. Tate Modern is ready to tell a global story of pop art, breaking new ground along the way, and revealing a different side to the artistic and cultural phenomenon. See more: http://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern
American Pop artist; painter, lithographer and sculptor. Born in New York. Studied at the Art Students League 1939, and at Ohio State College 1940-3. War service 1943-6. Returned to Ohio State College 1946-9, and taught there until 1951. First one-man exhibition at the Carlebach Gallery, New York, 1951. Lived in Cleveland, Ohio 1951-7, painting and making a living at various odd jobs. Instructor at New York State University, Oswego, New York 1957-60, and at Rutgers University 1960-3. Painted in a non-figurative and Abstract Expressionist style 1957-61, but began latterly to incorporate loosely handled cartoon images, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck etc., in his paintings. Made a breakthrough into his characteristic work in 1961; painted pictures based on comic strip images, advertising imagery and overt adaptations of works of art by others, followed by classical ruins, paintings of canvas backs or stretchers, etc. Made land, sea, sky and moonscapes in 1964, sometimes in relief and incorporating plastics and enamelled metal. His later work includes some sculptures, mostly in polished brass, based on Art-Deco forms of the 1930s, etc. See more: http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/roy-lichtenstein-1508
During the 1960s, along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist among others, he became a leading figure in the new art movement. His work defined the basic premise of pop art through parody. Favoring the comic strip as his main inspiration, Lichtenstein produced hard-edged, precise compositions that documented while it parodied often in a tongue-in-cheek manner. His work was heavily influenced by both popular advertising and the comic book style. He described pop art as "not 'American' painting but actually industrial painting."[3] His paintings were exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City. Whaam! and Drowning Girl are generally regarded as Lichtenstein's most famous works, with Oh, Jeff...I Love You, Too...But... arguably third. Drowning Girl, Whaam! and Look Mickey are regarded as his most influential works. His most celebrated image is arguably Whaam! - 1963, Tate Modern, London, one of the earliest known examples of pop art, adapted from a comic-book panel drawn by Irv Novick in a 1962 issue of DC Comics' All-American Men of War. The painting depicts a fighter aircraft firing a rocket into an enemy plane, with a red-and-yellow explosion. The cartoon style is heightened by the use of the onomatopoeic lettering "Whaam!" and the boxed caption "I pressed the fire control... and ahead of me rockets blazed through the sky..." This diptych is large in scale, measuring 1.7 x 4.0 m (5 ft 7 in x 13 ft 4 in). Whaam follows the comic strip-based themes of some of his previous paintings and is part of a body of war-themed work created between 1962 and 1964. It is one of his two notable large war-themed paintings. It was purchased by the Tate Gallery in 1966, after being exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1963, and (now at the Tate Modern) has remained in their collection ever since. See more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Lichtenstein
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Jacqueline lichtenstein et Adèle Van Reeth - Les nouveaux chemins de la connaissance - Conférence Citéphilo du 10 novembre 2013 - Le faux en Art- au Palais des Beaux Arts de Lille - Merci de leurs accords gracieux.
Que le monde soit fait d’illusions, de fausses impressions, de simulacres, la philosophie d’obédience idéaliste nous le dit depuis le troisième siècle avant Jésus Christ.
Mais l’Art partage avec la science, un idéal d’objectivité peu souvent questionné.
L’œuvre estampillée comme telle, n’est-elle pas une valeur sûre ? Un pilier ? Sa côte n’est-elle pas assurée sur des critères sérieux, dénués de fantaisie ?
Son intérêt ne réside-t-il point dans celui qu’on lui trouve ?
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Fun, Pop Art Makeup Tutorial in the style of Roy Lichtenstein. See more about the artist who inspired this look here:
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Manicure based on the Pop art painting "M-Maybe" by Roy Lichtenstein. I have a print of this painting in my living room and so I immediately got the stamping plate when I saw the design. Hope you enjoy the video!
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An in-depth look at the creation of the 1977 BMW Art Car by Roy Lichtenstein. Alike Andy Warhol and Haring, as a member of the Pop Art Movement Roy Lichtenstein was commissioned to paint a BMW race car as part of the Art Car Project. See the success of his work, the race car itself and the general publics reaction to his designed car.
Roy Lichtenstein - Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997) was a prominent American pop artist. Roy Lichtenstein's work was heavily influenced by both popular advertising and the comic book style. Roy Lichtenstein described Pop art as, "not 'American' painting but actually industrial painting". Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York City 1923. He took a Fine Art degree at Ohio State University and was drafted into the US army in 1943. Roy Lichtenstein brought his first comic strip paintings into the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1961. Although best known as a painter, Roy Lichtenstein has worked in a variety of media: sculpture, murals, prints and ceramics.
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Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was one of the most radical and influential artists of the twentieth century. As part of 'REFLECTIONS' at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, a special three-room ARTIST ROOMS display will be dedicated to works by the renowned American artist.
In this opening lecture, Dorothy Lichtenstein, widow of the artist, Jack Cowart (president of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation and friend of the late artist) and Anthony d'Offay talk to Curator Lucy Askew about the legacy of Lichtenstein.
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In this week's #BeautyPlaylist episode, vlogger Marisa Roy shows you how to get Roy Lichtenstein's "Oh Jeff" pop art comic book girl look for Halloween. (It's a look she really loves: If you're an ardent #BeautyPlaylist fan, you'll know Marisa always has a Roy Lichtenstein book on display behind her!). See list of products used below.
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Лекция Ирины Кулик из цикла «Несимметричные подобия» в Музее «Гараж». Георг Гросс — Мартин Киппенбергер
Георг Гросс (1893–1959) — харизматичный лидер берлинских дадаистов, мастер политической сатиры и карикатуры. В 1920-е годы создавал серии рисунков, изображавших пороки городской жизни. Также был связан с художниками «новой вещественности», предпочитавшими обыденные предметы и темы эксцентричной манере экспрессионистов. Незадолго до прихода к власти Гитлера эмигрировал в Америку. Гросс был лично знаком с Лениным, однако реалии Советской России, в которой он побывал в 1922 году, его разочаровали. В США регулярно выставлялся и много преподавал в арт-школах. Вскоре по возвращении в Берлин Георг Гросс погиб, упав с лестницы.
Легендарный участник немецкого андеграунда 1970–1980-х, Мартин Киппенбергер (1953–1997) провел те годы в Берлине и Кельне. Помимо художественной практики, в которой он намеренно не придерживался никакого направления, играл в панк-группе. Искусство и музыка Киппенбергера открыто критиковали политическую и общественную ситуацию, призывая к абсолютной творческой свободе. В своих объектах он часто использовал повседневные предметы или чужие произведения, реплики и оригиналы, ставя под сомнение их эстетическую ценность. В последние годы жизни Киппенбергер преподавал во Франкфурте-на-Майне и соседнем Касселе.
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This series of videos showcases a groovy look from The Sassoon Academy’s Nu-Pop Collection. Like an imaginary meeting between Roy Lichtenstein and Edie Sedgwick, the Nu-Scene Cut and Color was inspired by the 1960’s art movement meeting up with modern day contemporary culture.
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Learn how to draw a Roy Lichtenstein inspired drawing with Ramon Carrasco. Learning to draw is made fun and easy.
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Ramon Carrasco's Art Vlogs
Pop art. Retrospective exhibition at the Tate Gallery 6th January-4th February 1968.
Roy Lichtenstein.
The film cuts to a head and shoulders shot of two women with long, brown hair, viewing the exhibition, no paintings visable, just a plain wall behind. Continued commentary from both the artist and members of the public. Cut to several full and panned close-up shots of a painting; the back of a blonde woman's head on the left of the painting a hand-held mirror with her smiling reflection visable on the right. The film then cuts to shots of the gallery rooms and to groups of people, some sitting, some walking, viewing the paintings. A close-up of an older man's face, as he walks around the exhibition, he has very receeding brown hair, brown moustache, brown glasses, a black jacket and tie. Head and shoulders shots of three other groups of people. Cuts to close-up shots of a black and white painting of things on breakfast table, Lichtenstein continues discussing work. Film cuts to several shots of cups, saucers and plates, which have a black and white Lichtenstein design on them, and are on display at the exhibition. Cut to a full-shot of a painting, with yellow background, of an open cooker, two racks are pulled out with two dishes on each, including a huge joint of meat, pototoes and a pie.
Two close-up shots of this painting follow, as the artist continues to talk about the meaning behind his work: consumerism/ advertising. Cut to a full-shot, then close-up, of a two tone painting of a watch face and part of the strap (18 mins. past eight). Various shots of a Lichtenstein diptych, both showing a woman's leg with high heeled shoe on the lever of a pedal bin, on one side the bin lid is open on the other closed. Includes shots which flash between the two sides of the diptych. Cut to a full-shot of a heavily laced curtain with a window behind, shot zooms in quickly to the centre of painting. Cuts to a close-up, quickly zooming out, of a painting of a reel of wool. Close-up, quickly zooming out to full-shot,of a painting of a golf ball. Two futher shots of the camera zooming, both quickly and slowly, away from the golf ball. The last three paintings have all been painted using white and one other colour. Cut to a close-up, head and shoulders, shot of the gallery security guard. He is about 60 years old, bald but with some white hair at the back and sides. The camera then zooms out slowly to reveal the rest of the gallery room and the people in it, includes several panned shots of the public viewing the paintings. Cut to a brown and white painting of the sea and sky; brown dots on a white background. Close-up shot of area showing half sea and half sky, with the dots of the sky appearing to move down towards the sea. Several other shots of the public viewing landscape type paintings. Full-shot and close-up panning of a dots painting, colour shades from red at top to two shades of orange, yellow and cream at the bottom.
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This one is for all you speed freaks who prefer to watch my vids super speeded up! This painting is also up for auction on ebay!! Link is below:
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Painting a portrait of Whitney Houston with acrylic paints on stretched canvas. Contemporary modern art style.
Materials used: Stretched canvas, (16 x 20 inches) acrylic paint
Total Time: 1 hour, 32 minutes
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Pop art. Retrospective exhibition at the Tate Gallery 6th January-4th February 1968.
Roy Lichtenstein.
Members of the public walking around the exhibition space with Lichtenstein paintings on the wall. A running commentary from a member of the public tells us his view on the paintings he has seen. Close-up facial shots of several people looking at or discussing the show. Continued views from members of the public played over several images of paintings. Some shots just of the paintings, some which also include the public. Several shots, close-up and full-view, of a painting, shown while the artist discusses his work. Close-up of a small area of a painting; only numerous red dots on white background are visable. The camera slowly pans out to reveal the full painting: The face of a blonde woman crying, with a thought bubble and words at the top of the painting. Cut to a second painting of a blonde woman with face, bedstead and the back of an alarm clock visable, several close-up and full-shots. A panned shot around the painting while the artist continues discussing his work (and cartoon strips). Various shots of two other paintings of women, head and shoulder portraits.
Commentary cuts to members of the public. A man tells us his view of a painting of a couple in a room, the woman in the foreground, left, the man in the background, right. A speech bubble with the words: IT'S...IT'S NOT AN ENGAGEMENT RING IS IT? comes from the woman. Various close-up shots, some quick flashes, of certain areas of the painting. Cut to a full-shot of a painting of a dark haired woman who's face is surrounded by waves/water, with the thought bubble: I DON'T CARE. I'D RATHER SINK THAN CALL BRAD FOR HELP at the top of the painting. Various clse-up shots of the woman's face, eyes and nose are intersperced with quick shots of some areas of the writing.
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When is a copy not a copy? Where is the presence of one artist in another artist's work? And how does the context of an image change its meaning? These were all questions posed, in one way or another, by the work of the artist Sturtevant.
Inspired by Marcel Duchamp's pronouncement that even a tube of paint is a readymade, Sturtevant began making her own versions of the works of her contemporaries in 1964, using her generation's most iconic artworks to investigate modernist ideals of authorship and originality. So similar were her "repetitions" to the works of Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol that the latter once quipped, when asked about his own silk screen paintings, "I don't know, ask Elaine."
"Our collection at MOCA has very deep holdings of Rauschenberg, Johns, Claes Oldenburg—all the artists who, at the beginning of her career, she identified as targets.… When you enter our galleries, you could have this moment of illusion. 'Is that a Warhol? Is that a Warhol from MOCA's collection? Where am I?' This moment of confusion, she deliberately created with her work."—Philippe Vergne
For more information on Sturtevant: Double Trouble, March 20–July 27, 2015, MOCA Grand Avenue, visit http://moca.org.
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MOCA
This is a case for Andy Warhol.
You've heard his name. You've seen the Campbell's Soup cans. You might know something about The Factory. But perhaps you've wondered why Andy Warhol gets so much attention or why his work even matters. What's the deal with Warhol, and is he worth your time and consideration? Here's your answer.
Stay tuned for cases for other artists, living and dead! Next up: Mark Rothko.
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http://www.warholfoundation.org/
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In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create the Pop Art effect in Photoshop. We’ll be recreating the Andy Warhol screen print style using photoshop and portraits. I’ll also show you how to easily duplicate the effect to create several different coloured versions of the same picture. We’ll be covering the following Photoshop techniques: Using quick masks, layer blending modes, using layers to change colours, adding colour overlays, loading images as a stack and much more!
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The School of Photography
Create a comic of yourself in Adobe Photoshop. This is a cool Photoshop Project that you can enjoy with friends and family. The image lends itself to Roy Lichtenstein's pop art movement of the 1960s. Funny how History seems to repeat itself.
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Dino
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Dino Riese
A collaboration between Dominique (videographer and director) and May (actress), this video depicts 3 different artists and their respective styles in a humanised fashion.
Roy Lichtenstein to Sherin Neshat to Pure Evil
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Dikotomous
This series of videos showcases a groovy look from The Sassoon Academy’s Nu-Pop Collection. Like an imaginary meeting between Roy Lichtenstein and Edie Sedgwick, the Nu-Scene Cut and Color was inspired by the 1960’s art movement meeting up with modern day contemporary culture.
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WellaEducation
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Sarah Gaudreau
Эгон Шиле (1890–1918) — австрийский художник. Ученик Густава Климта, Шиле рано выработал собственный стиль. Особая графическая манера, работа с цветом и эротические сюжеты сделали его одним из самых узнаваемых авторов XX века. На протяжении 1910-х годов Шиле фактически представлял венский экспрессионизм, успешно выставляясь на европейской сцене. Ранняя смерть — Шиле не дожил до тридцати, заразившись во время эпидемии испанским гриппом, — и тысячи рисунков сделали из него культового героя своей эпохи.
Ханс Беллмер (1902–1975) — немецкий художник, тесно связанный с идеями сюрреализма и отчасти дадаизма. Работавший в различных жанрах — графика, фотография, скульптура и др., Беллмер наиболее знаменит своим проектом «Кукла» — своего рода эротическим конструктором, включающим манекены с «запчастями» и фотографии. Образность Беллмера оказала влияние на многих современных художников, в частности на Синди Шерман и братьев Чепмен.
Ирина Кулик (р. 1970) — арт-критик, кандидат наук, преподаватель Института проблем современного искусства, автор многочисленных публикаций, посвященных современному искусству, кино и музыке.
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