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isn't that all what's interesting is that today of course we see the likes of andy warhol robert rauschenberg trisha brown and nikita song file a stars but back then they were just young people experimenting with new ideas at. these images these photographs were basically visual calling cards designed to raise the profile of it the contacts a la. shawn kanda were fixtures of this vibrant scene. they accompanied warhol and his entourage wherever they went even into that hotel words they shared in the artist's lives his show painter and sculptor eva had played. shanks candour photographed thousands of artworks events and landmark exhibitions of have on card movements of the era is john tangled in the scrap yard where he collected the components for his kinetic sculptures. videos pictures chart not just the dynamic developments in art but also in the audiences for that's all. the lenses disappeared and shot and one when you look at the images you can see that the audience going to an even klein performance say was dressed up as though they were going to the opera or he would be whereas just a fe
isn't that all what's interesting is that today of course we see the likes of andy warhol robert rauschenberg trisha brown and nikita song file a stars but back then they were just young people experimenting with new ideas at. these images these photographs were basically visual calling cards designed to raise the profile of it the contacts a la. shawn kanda were fixtures of this vibrant scene. they accompanied warhol and his entourage wherever they went even into that hotel words they shared...
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then of course there is andy warhol. i love andy warhol. he's from pittsburgh and so am i.wanting to work with people in art. he loved to work with other painters. i left his sense of pop style and i incorporate that as well -- and i incorporated that as well. my favorite painter of course is van gogh. i don't know if you noticed, there's a new van gogh that was just, not discovered, but after five years they decided it was his work. it was when he was in the asylum. it's in amsterdam. it's just a new story that broke today. a fascinating story. a lincoln based on van gogh. then i am completely mesmerized with the female abstract is -- expressionist that are now finally coming into their own. lots of big shows. when i first started studying michael west's work, they only had about nine of her paintings. now you can find them all over the place. her name was kareen west, but she changed her name because she was painting with the boys in the forties. she wanted to participate and felt she would have a better chance if she had a masculine name. her works are amazing. people do
then of course there is andy warhol. i love andy warhol. he's from pittsburgh and so am i.wanting to work with people in art. he loved to work with other painters. i left his sense of pop style and i incorporate that as well -- and i incorporated that as well. my favorite painter of course is van gogh. i don't know if you noticed, there's a new van gogh that was just, not discovered, but after five years they decided it was his work. it was when he was in the asylum. it's in amsterdam. it's...
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doesn't sound all what's interesting is that today of course we see the likes of andy warhol robert rauschenberg tricia brown and nikita song file a stars but back then they were just young people experimented with new ideas at us noise. these images these photographs were basically visual calling cards designed to raise the profile of it the contacts. kenda were fixtures of this vibrant scene. they accompanied warhol and his on to raj wherever they went even into that hotel rooms they shared in the artist's lives has shrunk with swiss painter and sculptor eva happy. shaun candour photographed thousands of artworks events and landmark exhibitions of have on card movements of the era. in the scrap yard where he collected the components for his kinetic sculptures. the geos pictures chart not just the dynamic developments in art but also in the audiences for that's all. the lens has disappeared and shot and one when you look at the images you can see that the audience going to an even klein performance say was dressed up as though they were going to the opera well he has just a few years later and
doesn't sound all what's interesting is that today of course we see the likes of andy warhol robert rauschenberg tricia brown and nikita song file a stars but back then they were just young people experimented with new ideas at us noise. these images these photographs were basically visual calling cards designed to raise the profile of it the contacts. kenda were fixtures of this vibrant scene. they accompanied warhol and his on to raj wherever they went even into that hotel rooms they shared...
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doesn't close and it's not all what's interesting is that today of course we see the likes of andy warhol robert rauschenberg tricia brown and nikita saul file a stars but back then they were just young people experimented with new ideas at. these images these photographs were basically visual calling cards designed to raise the profile of it the contacts a la. shawn kanda were fixtures of this vibrant scene they come. warhol and his entourage wherever they went even into that hotel room they shared in the artists' lives has shown what swiss painter and sculptor even have played. shanks kandor photographed thousands of artworks events and landmark exhibitions of travel card movements of the era is sean tangle in the scrap yard where he collected the components for his kinetic sculptures. geos pictures chart not just the dynamic developments in art but also in the audiences for that's all. just disappeared and shot and one when you look at the images you can see that the audience going to an even klein performance say was dressed up as though they were going to the opera will you go where
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only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or andy warhol who sometimes use these. factories where they got other people to actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever it was we still considered them the artist because it was their idea was their intention to to make the art and so far at least a i can't have intention ok we can't computers produce something that seems at least original yeah i guess i mean some spring that's pretty original shift kind of entertaining i think it's interesting if you look at some forms of art like like music is an interesting example because you can program a i to copy certain styles of music and maybe make compositions that have never been heard girls who are original i mean there's an example the 10 symphony of beethoven's tensity was unfinished they programmed computer to finish it by giving it you know teach you how to play beethoven style music and the music is actually quite good and it sounds coherent a lot more coherent than the script that we just heard but is it
only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or andy warhol who sometimes use these. factories where they got other people to actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever it was we still considered them the artist because it was their idea was their intention to to make the art and so far at least a i can't have intention ok we can't computers produce something that seems at least original yeah i guess i...
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doesn't sound all what's interesting is that today of course we see the likes of andy warhol robert rauschenberg trisha brown and nikita song file a stars but back then they were just young people experimented with new ideas at 1st now it's also have these images these photographs were basically visual calling cards designed to raise the profile of it the contacts. kanda were fixtures this vibrant scene they come. indeed warhol and his entourage wherever they went even into that hotel room they shared in the artist's lives his show painter and sculptor eva epic. sean candour photographed thousands of artworks events and landmark exhibitions of the travelcard movements of the era is sean tangled in the scrap yard where he collected the components for his kinetic sculptures. the geos pictures chart not just the dynamic developments in art but also in the audiences for that's all. disappeared and shot and one when you look at the images you can see that the audience going to an even klein performance say was dressed up as though they were going to the opera will he go whereas just a few years later
doesn't sound all what's interesting is that today of course we see the likes of andy warhol robert rauschenberg trisha brown and nikita song file a stars but back then they were just young people experimented with new ideas at 1st now it's also have these images these photographs were basically visual calling cards designed to raise the profile of it the contacts. kanda were fixtures this vibrant scene they come. indeed warhol and his entourage wherever they went even into that hotel room they...
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, jackie kennedy is still very widely i recently and toured the walker art museum, and there is andy warhol drove against jackie kennedy's on an important wall of this art museum. the image of her, and most people do not picture it is much as being in her 60's. they picture as a young first lady in her 30's. a lot of pulled will show popularity of roosevelt and medicine and jackie kennedy always ranked very high in a public esteem as first ladies, and all of the other first ladies want to do meet her. they want to do have some of her magic in what way or another. wasd: one of her legacies the kennedy center and disrespect. after president kennedy died the family decided they want to do have a living memorial for president kennedy and the national cultural center on which he had spent time spending money was decided to be renamed read it almost almost 50 years ago in 1971 and the architect was somebody selected by jackie kennedy, and she was very involved in opening that cultural center to everybody and it was really her legacy as much as anybody's. as a greaternible] memorial. here is a que
, jackie kennedy is still very widely i recently and toured the walker art museum, and there is andy warhol drove against jackie kennedy's on an important wall of this art museum. the image of her, and most people do not picture it is much as being in her 60's. they picture as a young first lady in her 30's. a lot of pulled will show popularity of roosevelt and medicine and jackie kennedy always ranked very high in a public esteem as first ladies, and all of the other first ladies want to do...
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lobster there is bound to be modern art zany works by philip called there a natural progression from andy warhol and pop art but it's not just the art that's interesting these robots are awaiting instructions from viewers at home the machines will follow the commands of virtual visitors zipping the one work or lingering on another that's incredible it's a pandemic proof show. visitors can stay safe while going to a museum i really miss being able to see art so i think the wrote about option is is appealing. certainly if there's nothing else available it's it's creative it's interesting and it gives you a chance to feel like you're in the museum to kind of simulate that experience there are strict rules for the robots they have to keep their speed down they're not allowed to run into other robots or real visitors if they do a plug is called and they're logged off. call there came up with the idea during lockdown to ensure his show was c i thought well i have to try and like use the situation do some interesting and then i was it was actually with technology could be reached into almost critic exh
lobster there is bound to be modern art zany works by philip called there a natural progression from andy warhol and pop art but it's not just the art that's interesting these robots are awaiting instructions from viewers at home the machines will follow the commands of virtual visitors zipping the one work or lingering on another that's incredible it's a pandemic proof show. visitors can stay safe while going to a museum i really miss being able to see art so i think the wrote about option is...