1. Johnny O’Keefe
Johnny O’Keefe, Australian Rock’n’roll singer, became the first Australian pop star to chart, with his famous hit ‘Wild One’. He was well-known for his exhilarating live performances, where he brought great energy to the stage and drove thousands of teenage girls wild through his onstage performance, which included kicking and jumping about. Although he was one of the few rock’n’rollers that parents would sometimes talk about, the show ‘Six O’clock Rock’ was said to be crude and blatant, and many parents blamed O’Keefe for influencing it so. However, it did expose parents to rock’n’roll music, increasing their tolerance for it.
2. The Twist: Chubby Checker
Chubby Checker is an American singer-songwriter who, in 1960, made
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Mod fashion was ‘the new’ – it was slim fitting with unusually bright colours and geometric shapes. Teenagers and young adults who now had money to spare were able to ‘get with the fashion’ and go for the new, bold, unique look, buying the affordable mod garments. This massive change in fashion was not very popular with parents and older adults, as the new style was very different to what they were used to and could be quite revealing, with mini-skirts and dresses becoming increasingly shorter, going above knee-length; something only the ‘youngies’ could pull …show more content…
They became one of the most popular rock-bands of all time – their music is often said to have mirrored popular culture through the 60’s and their inspiring lyrics was a major factor that helped keep their fame. People of all ages loved The Beatles, with their unique ahead-of-their-time style and great talent. With their rapidly rising popularity, in 1964 the Beetles went on a world tour, travelling to Europe, Asia, and eventually to Australia, which caused an explosion of excitement.
5. Jackson Pollock
Jackson Pollock was a famous influential American painter who was a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. He revolutionized the modern art world with his unique abstract painting style. Although he was very inspirational, he was regarded as reclusive and had a volatile personality; he was addicted to alcohol for most of his life. Starting from 1949, where he was featured in Life magazine with the title “Is Pollock the greatest living painter in the United States?”, many artists and critics began calling him a fraud, causing Pollock to also doubt himself.
6. Elvis
Vincent Van Gogh is one of the world’s greatest and most well-known artists, but when he was alive he considered himself to be a complete failure. It was not until after he died that Van Gogh’s paintings received the recognition they deserved. Today he is thought to be the second best Dutch artist, after Rembrandt. Born in 1853, he was one of the biggest artistic influences of the 19th century. Vincent Van Gogh created a new era of art, he learned to use art to escape his mental illness, and he still continues to inspire artists over 100 years later.
Jackson Pollock." Encyclopedia of World Biography. 2nd ed. Vol. 12. Detroit: Gale, 2004. 379-380. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 2 Apr. 2014.
The Beatles are known, respectively, as the fathers of modern pop music. After their first #1 hit “Please Please Me” was released in 1963 the Beatles were set in motion to become one of the most influential groups of musicians to ever rock our world. With over forty-nine records, 37 #1’s, and thirty- four number one albums (the highest amount of any band in history), there is no denying that they made a monumental ripple in the musical world. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr surprisingly all come from humble beginnings in a town that, until their superstardom, was barely noticed on the map. Liverpool, being kn...
This realistic and demanding movie gives a very detailed and emotional look into the painter Jackson Pollock’s life. Director, and main character, Ed Harris released “Pollock” in September 2000. This was Harris’s personal project after reading a biography on Jackson Pollock. Harris does an excellent job at recreating the artwork of Pollock and really showing what it is like to be an alcoholic dealing with the demons of your work and home life.
Jackson Pollock was an American abstract artist born in Cody, Wyoming in 1912. He was the youngest of his five brothers. Even though he was born on a farm, he never milked a cow and he was terrified of horses because he grew up in California. He dropped out of high school at the age of seventeen and proceeded to move to New York City with his older brother, Charles, and studied with Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League. Thomas Benton was already a great artist at the time in which Pollock studied with him. Benton acted like the father figure in Pollock’s life to replace the original that wasn’t there. Benton was known for his large murals that appear on ceilings or walls. “Jack was a rebellious sort at all times,” recalls his classmate and friend, artist Harold Lehman. He grew his hair long and helped pen a manifesto denouncing athletics, even though “he had a muscular build and the school wanted to put him on the football team,” says former teacher Doug Lemon. Pollock always was upset with himself in his studies because he had troubles drawing things like they were supposed to look. From 1938 to 1942, Jackson joined a Mexican workshop of people with a painter named David Siqueiros. This workshop painted the murals for the WPA Federal Art Projects. This new group of people started experimenting with new types of paint and new ways of applying it to large canvas. People say that this time period was when Jackson was stimulated with ideas from looking at the Mexican or WPA murals. Looking at paintings from Picasso and the surrealists also inspired Jackson at this time. The type of paint they used was mixing oil colors with paint used for painting cars. Jackson noticed that the shapes and colors they created were just as beautiful as anything else was. Jackson realized that you didn’t have to be able to draw perfect to make beautiful paintings. Jackson started developing a whole new way of painting that he had never tried before and his paintings were starting to look totally different from before.
Although the style of ‘Rock music’ is easily adaptable to many different sounds, it is still thoroughly identified by its definingly amplified rhythm. The sudden worldwide popularity of rock and roll resulted in an unparalleled social impact. Rock ‘n’ Roll influenced lifestyles, fashion, attitudes, and language in a way few other social developments have equaled. The social impact is so large that rock stars are worshipped worldwide. In its early years, many adults condemned the style of music, placing a stigma on its name, and forbid their children from listening and following its ways.
So while Pollock wasn’t a picture perfect person, he did influence America in a big way. He brought a new light to the world, allowing people to see what he saw in a new point of view when people only saw pain and sadness. which led to the U.S. being one of the biggest media strong countries in the world. Paul Jackson Pollock belongs on the 100 Most Influential Americans list way more than people
The article Artists Mythologies and Media Genius, Madness and Art History (1980) by Griselda Pollock is a forty page essay where Pollock (1980), argues and explains her views on the crucial question, "how art history works" (Pollock, 1980, p.57). She emphasizes that there should be changes to the practice of art history and uses Van Gogh as a major example in her study. Her thesis is to prove that the meaning behind artworks should not be restricted only to the artist who creates it, but also to realize what kind of economical, financial, social situation the artist may have been in to influence the subject that is used. (Pollock, 1980, pg. 57) She explains her views through this thesis and further develops this idea by engaging in scholarly
Jackson Pollock’s artwork is about expressing his feelings rather than illustrating it. Throughout the movie Pollock struggles with alcoholism. That being said, his artwork from the movie changes. Such as, the mural in this artwork he uses a lot of lines, dark colors, and shapes like circles. But as Lee and Jackson moved out of the city he does not use line, texture, and value. But rather uses more colors. In my opinion painting number 5 is what Pollock’s was feeling. He felt really angry about things because he can’t really stay away with alcohol.
Art is defined as the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. Jackson Pollock does an amazing job creating art. Pollock’s works are not as big as some of the other artists like Monet’s paintings but his works are still large enough to engulf the viewer.
The Beatles accomplished many things in their career, and they were very influential to the music industry. They were the first known band to achieve world-wide fame, and their name as the best rock icon still remains untouched today. (All Music) To this day, The Beatles still are releasing old unreleased music to keep the fandom going.
Over 50 years later, the Beatles are still classified as one of the best band of all time. Even before the Beatles were the Beatles they were famous and their fame grew more into one of the famous bands known to history. Even though they were on the top of the fame bar, it all come down and end for them.
We’ve all heard innumerable times that The Beatles are the most influential pop group ever. They were the first to intentionally put guitar feedback on a record, roll a tape backward and personally compose orchestral arrangements for their tracks. Their influence is far reaching, seen especially in artists such as David Bowie, Dr. Dog and Tame Impala.
Therefore, in an attempt to both show the gravitas of fashion’s impact and justify its mirroring of times and therefore society, a walkthrough of fashion throughout history and its adaptation is exceedingly appropriate. To begin with, Britain’s Industrial Revolution in the 1850s to 1900s came with the introduction of sewing machines and chemical dyes. However, this movement of clothe manufacturing rendered its availability strictly to the opulent. This is a direct relation to the economical situation of the time, showing that people’s expenses were not directed towards the most up to date fashion i.e. luxury products but rather necessities indicating a slowly developing economy. As we move from the 1900s to the mid 1920s, the inception of the First World War influenced the need for more ‘practical’ garments. To illustrate, one of the greatest designers of the century Paul Poiret, designed his garments in a style known as the Directoire. His dresses were simple straight tube sheaths defining simplicity and exemplifying both the political and economic situation of the times justifying the necessity for a free moving design in clothing. Why adopt the notion of simplicity and free moving garments? Women had to leave their traditional domestic roles and become part of the working class or work force and adopt and replace many roles that were normally given to men. Furthermore, the Great Depression in the 1930s comes to play its own role in fashion history further pushing the necessity for a fashion to be translated to accustom a busier lifestyle. This created an economic gap between the rich and the poor. Therefore, fashion in the 1940s in the substantial sense portrayed the necessity for work and socioeconomic background and furthermore encased the economic situation where, as previous times in the 1900s, high-end fashion was restricted to the rich. Following a chronological timeline comes the
Generally, in the 60s people’s dressing was stilted, unattractive and confined (Tracy Tolkien., 2002). However, young people experienced the highest incomes period after the Second World War; therefore, they began to put more attention outside the basic human supply. Hence, the young boys and girls were start desired some fresh elements to add i...