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Shepard Fairey Controversy 5454 Responses
Last post: 4 years, 6 months ago | Thread started: Nov 27, 07, 5:21 p.m.
Out of context: Response #17 [Nov 27, 07, 5:21 p.m.]
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duchamp, rauschenberg, johns, warhol all appropriated images, materials, and objects. explain to me the difference. was it the fact they were all capable of painting/drawing? or maybe that fairey chooses imagery not quite as famous or as easily recognizable as lichtenstein? where did lichtenstein give credit to the images he was "inspired" by? i don't remember that being something we spoke too much about in art history courses. i didn't get a chance to read the entire article; i'll finish it up later tonight.

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