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Patrick Nagel 1980's artwork of a woman with a mask is symbolic of the transformation of women during the decade. The removal of the mask symbolizes the doing away with the soft, warm women of the 1970's and the birth of the bold, confident, daring women of the 1980's. Art Deco, Portrait, Draw, Illustrators, Nagel Art, Kunst, Patrick Nagel, Grafik, Pinup
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Patrick Nagel 1980's artwork of a woman with a mask is symbolic of the transformation of women during the decade. The removal of the mask symbolizes the doing away with the soft, warm women of the 1970's and the birth of the bold, confident, daring women of the 1980's.
Here artist Andy Warhol collaborated Stephen Sprouse in 1987 to create both clothing and a piece of artwork. This captures the style of the 1980's as well as the artwork. It is abstract with bright, neon colors, giving it an eye-popping, over-the-top element to the clothing and the woman wearing it. Punk, Andy Warhol, Couture, Hard Rock, Deborah Harry, Debbie Harry, Deborah Harry Blondie, Debbie, Blondie Debbie Harry
Here artist Andy Warhol collaborated Stephen Sprouse in 1987 to create both clothing and a piece of artwork. This captures the style of the 1980's as well as the artwork. It is abstract with bright, neon colors, giving it an eye-popping, over-the-top element to the clothing and the woman wearing it.
Eric Fischl was an artist who was a part of the Neo-Expressionism movement during the 1980's. The artist employs a unique technique in order to evoke a feeling of discomfort in the viewer. In Fischl's art, he suggests that Reagan's "family values" had somehow gone awry. Art, Edward Hopper, Picasso And Braque, Artist, Art Gallery, Bad Boys, Fine Art, Art Érotique, Historia
Eric Fischl: From Bad Boy to Good Man
Eric Fischl was an artist who was a part of the Neo-Expressionism movement during the 1980's. The artist employs a unique technique in order to evoke a feeling of discomfort in the viewer. In Fischl's art, he suggests that Reagan's "family values" had somehow gone awry.
Jean Michel Basquiat was an artist of the 1980's who exposed the more negative and less exciting sides of the decade. His neo-expressionist paintings focused on suggestive dichotomies, and he used his work for social commentary on things such as power structures and systems of racism. His rise coincided with the emergence of a new art movement, Neo-Expressionism, ushering in a wave of new, young and experimental artists Contemporary Art, Graffiti, Street Art, Outsider Art, Op Art, Basquiat Paintings, Basquiat Art, Graffiti Artist, Art Movement
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Jean Michel Basquiat was an artist of the 1980's who exposed the more negative and less exciting sides of the decade. His neo-expressionist paintings focused on suggestive dichotomies, and he used his work for social commentary on things such as power structures and systems of racism. His rise coincided with the emergence of a new art movement, Neo-Expressionism, ushering in a wave of new, young and experimental artists
Andy Warhol's portrait of Debbie Harry depicts an image of a woman with a classic 80's look. This portrays the style of the 80's- bright, neon eyeshadow, flashy lips, and big hair. Warhol captures this in a classic portrait. Roy Lichtenstein, Famous Artists, Claes Oldenburg, Famous Musicians, American Artists, American, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol Museum
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Andy Warhol's portrait of Debbie Harry depicts an image of a woman with a classic 80's look. This portrays the style of the 80's- bright, neon eyeshadow, flashy lips, and big hair. Warhol captures this in a classic portrait.
Patrick Negal's art reimagined graphic arts. His minimalist style defined an era with cool, seductive women that became the most iconic of any single generation. Through his work, he reflected the rapidly changing role of women in America during the 1980's. 1980s, Techno, Pop Art, 1980s Art, Retro Art
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Patrick Negal's art reimagined graphic arts. His minimalist style defined an era with cool, seductive women that became the most iconic of any single generation. Through his work, he reflected the rapidly changing role of women in America during the 1980's.
Keith Haring was an artist of the 1980's who responded to the NYC street culture by expressing concepts of birth, death, sexuality, and war. His work was often very political and his imagery became widely recognized visual language. His bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. His work was distinct and unique and embodied the culture of the 1980's. Keith Allen, Keith Haring Art, Keith Haring, Jasper Johns, Keith
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Keith Haring was an artist of the 1980's who responded to the NYC street culture by expressing concepts of birth, death, sexuality, and war. His work was often very political and his imagery became widely recognized visual language. His bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. His work was distinct and unique and embodied the culture of the 1980's.
Andy Warhol's numerous "Dollar Sign" paintings bluntly reminded people that "big time art is big time money", as well as the overall obsession with money. These paintings are symbolic of the greediness and materialism of the entire 1980's decade. Dollar Sign, Andy Warhol Pop Art, Andy Warhol Art, Big Time, Andy Warhol Artist
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Andy Warhol's numerous "Dollar Sign" paintings bluntly reminded people that "big time art is big time money", as well as the overall obsession with money. These paintings are symbolic of the greediness and materialism of the entire 1980's decade.
Diamond Dust Shoes by Andy Warhol is representative of the avarice and materialism of the era in two ways. 1) he associated the shoes with his heightened success and he gave each shoe the name of a celebrity. 2) the need for excess for material things (like shoes) is represented by this painting. Art And Illustration, Artists, Pop Art Posters
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Diamond Dust Shoes by Andy Warhol is representative of the avarice and materialism of the era in two ways. 1) he associated the shoes with his heightened success and he gave each shoe the name of a celebrity. 2) the need for excess for material things (like shoes) is represented by this painting.
Subway graffiti was a unique form of artwork that carried into the 1980's. Although graffiti was oftentimes negatively portrayed, it was a form of self expression. Graffiti embodied the rebellious and craziness of self expression that took place in art and fashion during the 1980's. Brecht, Fear, Photo, Death, Goes, Life, Do Not Fear
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Subway graffiti was a unique form of artwork that carried into the 1980's. Although graffiti was oftentimes negatively portrayed, it was a form of self expression. Graffiti embodied the rebellious and craziness of self expression that took place in art and fashion during the 1980's.