Listen&Learn: Andy Warhol
Posted by: Jaksyn PeacockPre-listening vocabulary
- art movement: a style or form of art that many artists use over a period of time
- icon: a recognizable image that represents something
- print: an art piece that has been reproduced
- controversial: causing many different opinions
- venue: a place where events are held
- dispute: a disagreement
Listening activity
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Gapfill exercise
Comprehension questions
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- Andy Warhol created his art in
a. Pittsburgh
b. New York
c. Los Angeles - Warhol was a famous figure in the
a. pop art movement
b. surrealist movement
c. abstract art movement - Warhol’s studio was
a. a venue for many parties
b. often a crime scene
c. the subject of one of his famous artworks
Discussion/essay questions
- Warhol’s works often reproduced iconic images. This has caused debates about credit and ownership of art. Some people believe that transforming other people’s work is a form of art. Others believe that this is stealing. What do you think?
Transcript
Andy Warhol was an American artist. He was born in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Warhol was one of the most famous figures in the New York pop art movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Pop artists created works that used flat colours and icons of popular culture. Some common subjects of pop art pieces included consumer products, comic characters, and celebrities. Among Warhol’s most famous pieces are his prints of actress Marilyn Monroe. Warhol lived an eventful and controversial life. His art studio was a venue for many celebrity parties. In 1968, he survived a gunshot wound after a dispute with a writer who worked with him. He was also gay, which was illegal at the time. Warhol died in 1987, at age 58.
Answers to comprehension questions
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English Club Indonesia says:
Art is always synonymous with freedom of expression. Artists can’t be confined when they want to express their ideas through their work. However, morals and etiquette play a role here. It is better that, before iconic images are produced, artists ask for permission from the person who is the subject they want to draw first. This way, no parties are harmed, and it leaves no negative stain on society.
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glon says:
It’s not simple to be an artist
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