
Repetition art is an art form in which the same motif is used over again. The artist strives to reach a high standard of perfection. However, repetition art is more than just repetition. The artist wants viewers to experience something they won't find elsewhere. Here are some examples.
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol's repetition artist is a form conceptual art where the artist recreates the same image multiplely. He used a photograph of an old skull that he bought at a flea market, and then reworked it six more times. Andy Warhol was keen to update the skull motifs, which have a long history. Contrasting with the dark black skull eye sockets, Warhol uses bright candy colors. The images remind viewers that death is an inevitable part of life.
Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst’s repetition artwork is both stunning and hypnotic. Its subject is life. A cycle that can be repeated 1,000 times. His sculptures are filled with objects that do not have a normal function and look horribly real. These sculptures can induce a trance-inducing feeling because they are often detailed.

Do-Hu Suh
Do-Hu Suh, a South Korean artist, explores the notion of home through repetitive forms. He was born in Seoul. He has lived in Berlin and New York and most recently, London. His work can be seen in lightbox works, video installations and white fabric sculptures. Do-Hu Suh creates many versions of the same figure in a series called "Hubs". The piece represents a passageway through life.
Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt's repetition art shows how his visions transcend mundane to the sublime. His visions fuse the traditional and the modern, and his works are kaleidoscopic and rich in ornamentation. His central theme is women's beauty.
Yayoi Kusama
Yayoikusama’s repetition art is both complex but accessible. Infinity Mirror Rooms were first created by Kusama in 1960. Over twenty of her installations have been made. These rooms are enclosed chambers lined with mirrors. Kusama's works are like a window to her mind. They immerse the viewer in her vision.
Allan McCollum
Allan McCollum's repetition art focuses on the tension of uniqueness and mass production. The artist's work, which began in the late 1960s, examines the notion of identity in the age of mass production. McCollum's work explores the meaning and individuality of each object and often addresses the question of how people see themselves within the context of mass culture.

Piet Mondrian
Piet Montrian's Red Tree, an enormous painting depicting the violent balance between blue and green skies, was created in 1908. This work, which was luminous and evocative, was part of a group display at Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum. In 1894, Mondrian joined two local artist societies. His early work was heavily influenced in part by the Dutch impressionist movement.
M.C. Escher
Escher combined mathematical and physical ideas to his work. His work began with abstract geometric shapes. He then replaced them gradually with stylized animal forms. Escher's work was unique because it covered the entire sheet of paper, without any negative space. Some of his most well-known works even included shading and perspective. The Penrose Triangle is a mathematical concept he also used. This geometric shape has a similarity to the Mobius-strip and the impossible item.
FAQ
What examples are there of pop culture in 2021
On the 11th of September 2001, two hijacked aircraft crashed into the twin towers at the World Trade Center in New York City. This would be known as September 11, 2001.
These events have had a profound impact on popular culture, and they continue to have an influence today. We can see how the event has influenced our lives in many ways.
This includes television programs like 24 and movies like United 93 that tell the story the what happened during the flight between Boston and Los Angeles on 9/11. Dexter Filkins' book The Forever War is also included.
We all recall our exact location when we first heard of the attacks. Some people got out of bed and went outside; others watched the TV or read newspapers.
Pop culture changes each year. It reflects society and provides inspiration. What is the impact of popular culture on society in 2019? We are not able to predict the future. We do know it will be better than it was before.
How did pop music get started?
It was accidental. It was an accident. Someone accidentally knocked the piano over as they were playing around on New Years Eve in 1920.
The recording company liked what they heard and decided to release it as a single.
This became the first recorded hit single.
Pop music has become today's most popular form for musical entertainment.
Why is pop music so beloved?
Pop music is very much loved for its fun and joy! Pop music makes you happy and gives you a sense of freedom. People listen to pop music and are free to think about anything but themselves. They don’t have to worry what other people think. Pop music is very popular because it doesn't have to worry about what other people think. People enjoy songs that make their heart sing. You can turn the radio on if you feel down. You might even find yourself singing along. Pop music is a success because of this.
Who was the first to coin the term Pop Music
Frank Zappa created it. Pop music was the name he used to describe his music.
He stated that he wanted to create music that appealed to everyone. His music is called pop music because of this.
Zappa also coined the phrase "You know it’s POP when ..."" which refers to something being popular if it is enjoyed by many people. Michael Jackson's Thriller record is one of the most successful.
Zappa's definitions of pop music are different than the current. Pop music is today all music. But, there were only certain types of music that was considered pop back in those days.
What are some examples of pop culture in today's world?
Pop Culture is the 21st century's art form. Pop Culture encompasses all types of popular entertainment: music, film and TV, video games fashion, advertising, comics, and more. Neil Postman, an author, coined the term "pop" in his 1985 book Amusing Ourselves. Pop is a type of mass communication that relies on cheap tricks or formulaic devices to give the illusion of spontaneity.
However, he noted that most people do not experience true enjoyment because they have become conditioned to seek media experiences that make them feel superior to others. He also argued that cultural expression has contributed to the decline in critical thinking skills among young adults.
Pop culture can also refer to popular culture and consumerism.
How can we prevent the dangers of pop-culture?
We should first be able to identify when pop culture has an influence on us. Then we need to make sure that we're not influenced by it. Here are some ways to stay clear of bad influences.
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Avoid watching violent TV shows like Game Of Thrones.
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Spend no time surfing the Internet. Read books instead.
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Pay less attention to television. Spend your free time doing healthy activities.
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Be careful about what you say online. After comments have been posted, they can't be deleted.
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You should ensure that all websites you visit are secure. Before you give out any personal information, check the websites.
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Do not let anyone pressure or make you do dangerous things.
Talk to an adult to help you if you find yourself addicted to pop music. Call your local library (1-800-883-THE-LOST) or the National Center for Missing & Exploited children (1-800-THE-883-LOOK).
What can pop music teach us?
Today's society values material possessions over all else. This is especially true for young people. They spend hours per day looking at screens. They look at screens and watch videos, as well as play video games and surf the Internet. They are distracted from their schoolwork by all of these distractions. This causes them to fail classes.
The world we live in is one where everyone wants the same thing. That means being popular. Popularity depends on having money, clothes, and other possessions. Some people do this by doing things that aren’t right.
We are too dependent upon technology. Technology has given us access to all kinds of information. Not everything is accurate. Many false rumors circulate on the Internet. These rumors spread fast because people share them on social networking sites. It's easy for people to post things without checking if they are true.
People have lost the ability to think critically. They believe what they see online. They believe everything they read in magazines and on television. They stop thinking for them selves. Instead, they follow the flow of others.
We lose control when we rely on other people to tell us what's up. Pop culture teaches us to depend on others. It can also lead to lazy people. It's true that there is truth out there but we don’t always find it.
Statistics
- According to CNBC.com, “more than 70% of the film's revenue came from countries outside the US” (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/08/aqua...nal-sales.html, ret. 8/18/19). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
- Less than a decade later, that statistic rose to 90% (Dager, n.d.). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
- [17][18][19]Definition[edit]According to author John Storey, there are various definitions of popular culture. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Yet a Nielsen study shows they account for 42% of the country's most-watched content on streaming services. courtesy Nielsen (npr.org)
- According to Kathryn Sorrells (2013, pp. 142-144), there are several ways that we can become informed consumers of popular culture. (socialsci.libretexts.org)
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Which companies have used pop culture in their marketing strategies?
Many companies have been using popular culture in their marketing strategies over the last few years. Here are just a handful:
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McDonalds - The McDonald's campaign was launched during the Superbowl in 2014, where they showed clips from movies such as 'The Big Short' and 'Inside Out.' They also had an ad called "I'm lovin' It," which featured images of people eating food and dancing along to songs by Drake.
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Nike - Nike has released a 2013 commercial featuring Kevin Durant, a professional basketball player. He says that he was inspired and motivated by the movie Space Jam to get his shoes on and play basketball.
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Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's summer 2015 ads were called the "America’s Choice Awards". These awards were based upon categories like Best Movie or Best TV Show. Each category had its own 30-second commercial at a fictional award ceremony.
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Google - Google declared in November 2015 that the company would sponsor the Super Bowl. This was the first sponsorship since 2010. This included launching a website called google.com/superbowl, allowing users to watch highlights from previous games. Google would display results from votes alongside current scores.