Andy Warhol began to produce the "Death and Disaster" series in 1962. Last week, the cost of the 4 - piece silk screen painting "The Birmingham Contest 1964" in the "Death and Disaster" series is estimated at $ 45 million. This is a direct answer to the article by Warhol of Life magazine taken by Charles Moore, a photographer of the AP news agency. Warhol and his assistant create a template on the mesh, carefully pour the blurred latex paint into the template and add black and white photos.
Last week I went to a museum in Boston. In the museum 's contemporary art exhibition, Andy Warhol' s work is called Red Disaster. This print artwork uses the famous Warhol style to repeat the original image multiple times and creates rows and columns of the same picture. Black ink on a red background, this work is adapted to its horror film style title. But the image itself is the reason for the emotional strength - the electric chair is sitting in a naked room, and the seat is not yet full. Repeated 12 times in artwork, it is difficult to tell if the image of death is stronger with its richness or whether echoes are not that strong.
Andy Warhol began to produce the "Death and Disaster" series in 1962. Last week, the cost of the 4 - piece silk screen painting "The Birmingham Contest 1964" in the "Death and Disaster" series is estimated at $ 45 million. This is a direct answer to the article by Warhol of Life magazine taken by Charles Moore, a photographer of the AP news agency. - Martin Luther King (Jr) was an eloquent lecturer and powerful man during the civil rights movement. In "Letters from Birmingham Prison" he uses the classical rhetoric method to attract the audience and expresses his view clearly. A non-violent demonstration at Birmingham, Alabama, including Mr. Kim, arrested many African Americans.