Pop Culture 14. How do you show the Zeitgeist?
Roy Lichtenstein In the car 1963 Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 1962
Kurt Schwitters Das Unbild 1919
Cut with a Kitchen Knife 1919 Hannah Hoch Cut with a Kitchen Knife 1919
Compotier avec fruits, violon, et verre Pablo Picasso Compotier avec fruits, violon, et verre 1921
Collage, 10 ¼ x 9 ¾”, Kunsthalle Tübingen, Tübingen. Richard Hamilton, Just What Is It that Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?, 1956. Collage, 10 ¼ x 9 ¾”, Kunsthalle Tübingen, Tübingen.
Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see?
Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you?
Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate?
Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate? Evaluation: How well does it communicate?
Jeff Koons, Micheal Jackson and Bubbles, 1988.
Jeff Koons, Puppy (in front of the Guggenheim Bilbao), 2005.
Jeff Koons, Balloon Dog (Orange), 1994. This sculpture sold for $58.4m in 2013.
Jeff Koons with his Rabbit.
Stainless steel, 41 x 19 x 12”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 1986. Stainless steel, 41 x 19 x 12”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see?
Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you?
Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate?
Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate? Evaluation: How well does it communicate?
Richard Hamilton, Just What Is It that Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?, 1956. Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 1986.