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Popular culture during the 1960s has been labeled “psychedelic

Popular culture during the 1960s has been labeled “psychedelic

Discussion topic # 1: After engaging in your own independent research online, post the names of three artists (not writers or musicians, but rather, visual artists such as painters, sculptors, and so forth) that you think were the most influential during the 1960s. For each of the artists that you discuss, please post a URL that we can link up to to take a look at their work. Then, offer a brief commentary about why each of them is particularly influential.

Discussion topic #2: Popular culture (music, books, visual art, and clothing) during the 1960s has been labeled “psychedelic.” After engaging in your own independent research, (and posting any relevant URLs that you think we should examine!) explain which type of popular culture seemed to be the most influential in the psychedelic movement. For example, did psychedelic popular culture first originate with music, books, or the styles of clothing? Please justify your response.

 

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Andy Warhol

http://www.artnet.com/artists/andy-warhol

He was a renown controversial artist whose work explored the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture and advertisement. This made hi work quite influential in the 1960’s.

Roy Lichtenstein

http://www.art.com/gallery/id–a79/roy-lichtenstein-posters.htm

His paintings gained momentum in the 1960’s and were an explosion of consumerism. This was the time of popular culture and every artist was trying to adapt to the new way of life. His paintings clearly depicted this and thus he was considered quite influential at the time……………………………………..

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