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SUMMARY:Art History Illustrated\, Deeply Superficial: The Pop Art of Andy Warhol
DESCRIPTION:Undoubtedly\, Andy Warhol was the biggest star in the Pop Art 
 movement\, which drew its iconography from popular culture\, making it 
 instantly recognizable and understandable to the general public. Along with 
 the Campbell’s soup cans and Coke bottles\, Warhol also produced 
 lesser-known\, darker images of death and tragedy. What wisdom might there 
 be in his works? What does it mean to repeat the identical subject twice 
 within a single work? 50 times? 100 times? Join art historian Brenda Edgar 
 to explore the defining art movement of the 1960s\, and get to know the 
 intriguing man behind some of the most valuable art in the world 
 today.\n\nJoin us for our “Art History Illustrated” talk series\, held 
 the third Thursday of every month at 5:30 p.m. This monthly illustrated 
 talk series is presented by art historian Brenda Edgar\, in collaboration 
 with The Floyd County Carnegie Library Cultural Arts Center.\n\nImage: Andy 
 Warhol\, Marilyn Diptych\, 1962\, acrylic on canvas\, Tate Modern\, London.
LOCATION:Jane Barth Anderson Meeting Room\, The Cultural Arts Center
ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Wilkins":MAILTO:lwilkins@nafclibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Adult Education
CONTACT;CN="Laura Wilkins":MAILTO:lwilkins@nafclibrary.org
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