
Andy Warhol's Race Riot Critique
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Narrated by:
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Trevor Clinger
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
Using an analysis report format set up by my college professor, I analyze an Andy Warhol painting with a backing of references and art terminology. Andy Warhol is an artist that is extremely important to some demographics. Andy Warhol's heart was a historic medium used for people to reflect back to the civil rights movement. His art attempts to make the viewer imagine that they were their in that work of art, which makes his art that much more valuable and appreciated. I received 100% A on this essay for an undergraduate college level class. I hold a Bachelor's Degree of Business Management, and also hold an Associate's Degree of Business Management Technology.
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