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"Pop Art Design." Creative Review 33.10 (2013): 11. Art Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 18 Feb.

2014. In this article, its not a long one, but it tells of how there is going to be an art show with the most famous pop artists of all time. Its more of just an advertisement itself, but I believe its an important one because of the fact that if Andy Warhol wasnt that influential, then his work wouldnt be included in this exhibition.
"Pop Art." Art Press 266 (2001). 28-54 Art Full Text (HW Wilson) . Web. Feb 24. 2014.

This article describes how pop art was first started in a sense and how it is represented. The author talks about how Andy Warhol used a soup can for his inspiration and how he used that because it could be easily reproduced and how Warhol thought thats what America was becoming. The author also mentions how that just the like repetition and reproduction of his soup art, that that is exactly how the advertisements work in America. It also talk a lot about how in pop art, pop is short for popular, and it tells you the definition and explains different types of pop art such as kitch art for example.

Kinsella, Eileen. "Warhol Inc." Artnews 108.10 (2009): 86-93. Art Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 24 Feb. 2014. This article talks about how even though its been two decades since his death, Warhol is still one of the most famous artists to this day and his works are just getting more and more expensive. They wrote that because he is a pop art artist and that his work is modern, the younger collectors are collecting more of his work than anything else. It goes on to talk about how Warhol himself talked about art and writes about his organization to help the visual arts as well. Marinica, Adriana. The Influence of Art History on Modern Design Pop Art. Pixel77. 31 Aug 2010. Web. 20 Feb 2014 In this article, the author is telling the reader about pop art. They tell you what pop art is about how its about moving things out of their context and either leaving it alone or combing in with something for contemplation and talks about the differences between American pop art and British pop art. The author does a good job describing the differences and also talks about the Independent Group (IG) from London that had a part in the pop art world. Also, telling of the most important characteristics of the art is a good thing that she added to her article. Andriana Marinica is a 25 year old women who not only writes articles for Pixel77, but also is the PR manager for it and also for one other website.

Super Size It: Scale in Art and Advertising. Edu.warhol.org. Web. 20 Feb 2014

This article is from a website that is all about Andy Warhol and is founded by an educational organization about him. The author talks about American culture first and how it revolves around advertising and size. The author makes a note that in America, its usually the bigger the better but that smaller things are better when dieting and when getting into shape comes into play. Later the author makes a good point in saying that Warhol tends to use advertising the way the advertising used Warhol. Its explained that Warhol tried to make his work look like it belonged on a billboard and that it was supposed to be an advertisement itself.

OBrien, Glenn. Andy Warhols Influence on Art Today. Departures. Nov/Dec 2009. Web. 20 Feb 2014 The author of this article did a good job in explaining how Andy Warhol still influences art in recent times. He explains how multiple artists were inspired by him and gained success because they used his tactics that were outrageously, for a lack of a better word, popular. He also talks about of the art exhibit that Warhols art is showcased in thats called Pop Life: Art in a Material World and states that if you even heard about art from the last thirty years than you should know some of the art practices that were modeled by him. One other thing it talks about thats an important factor to think about, is that Warhol, like many artists before him, had multiple assistants helping him with things he needed to get done, and many other artists also do that now because they were inspired by him.

Goumarre, Laurent, and Charles, tr Penwarden. "Lady Gaga: After Andy Warhol." Art-Press 378 (2011): 60-63. Art Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 24 Feb. 2014. This article shows just how influential Andy Warhol still is today on pop culture by explaining how the world famous Lady Gaga was heavily influenced by him after seeing his paintings and reading his book. It tells of how when Gaga was growing up she knew that she wanted to be famous and wanted to be well known and that it hit her when she was reading Warhols book. The article goes on to explain how well Lady Gaga has done for herself in the pop world and that its all thanks to her inspiration from Andy Warhol.

martianf@ucf.edu

This is my art history professors email addresses and I added this as one of my sources so I could get some of the field research done. Hes the one that really introduced me to pop art and knows much more about it than I do and I know that I would be able to, perhaps, interview about

Andy Warhol to see all that he knows. He was alive during his time so I would like to find out if Warhol had any influence on him himself and so I could see how it affected the everyday people of America.

Meg C. "Warhol is Dead, but He Still Puts on A Profitable show --- He made Money in Soup Cans and Now may make More Selling Face Cream on TV." Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition ed.: 1. Apr 18 1988. ProQuest. Web. 24 Feb. 2014 This article is one that not only tells you that Warhol in influential, but explains it to you by telling you that theyre creating a lifelike robot to help sell his licensed products because of how many people love him. At first it starts off telling about his life and how he got into art and how he become the icon that he is today, and then it says how in 1988 he has thousands of products licensed to his name and that there is no way any of this will go out of style any time soon. The author states that not only merchandise is going to be for sale, but also that there is going be movies and books for admires of his to watch and read about.

Grudin, Anthony E. "A Sign Of Good Taste: Andy Warhol And The Rise Of Brand Image Advertising." Oxford Art Journal 33.2 (2010): 211-232. Art Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 24 Feb. 2014. This article tells how when Andy Warhol was working on his art, he was using brands that were considered national brands and that a lot of his work was class specific, meaning that he painted towards one social class rather than all of them. The author also goes on to talk about how Warhols art reflected on society whether he meant to or not and that it helped recognize the regulation of how society is.

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