For this research trip, I attended a contemporary art museum in Los Angeles down town which called “The Broad” which has around thousands piece of contemporary art collections. Also we can easily find the many different kind of pop art pieces in there. On the second floor, there have many arresting pop art collections, like Roy Lichtenstein’s portrait paintings, Andy Warhol’s soup cans, Keith Haring’s untitled acrylic work, etc… Each one was play the most important role in the modern history in many ways or has the profound impact in the art, fashion and commercial filed, nowadays. For this essay, the direction is aim to one of the first Pop artists — Andy Warhol and his piece “Campbell's Soup Can”. When people talk …show more content…
From the cans we can realized that he just looks like a Machine to master his art work by creating different labels of cans. Andy pursuit of the performance of the painting in commercial art field, also mocking taunt the status of the United States. Andy just like ordinary things, when he draw them, he did not want them to become extraordinary. But in any case, people who have seen the Campbell soup and then walk into a supermarket and saw Campbell soup, they may not have the same feeling. Because Andy Warhol's pop art independent our eyes out and let us can find the value in side of general things. On the other hand, by using the silk printing the process of art making was reduced the level of participation of artist work, which with Andy’s saying "I think everybody should be a machine" is coincide with his thought. He changed the content of art, also changed the process of artistic creation. In order to enhance the efficiency of Creation. Andy broke the great and eternal boundaries, breaking the craft with production limits, break the boundaries between painting and photography. He added the tragedy into mediocre color, and let the tragedy become commonplace, he destroyed the rank of art in image. I think why he move away from the avant-garde of his time period it is because brings 60 years of New York very powerful impact, and fundamentally changed