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Primary Sources Leth, Jorgan. "Andy Warhol Eating a Hamburger." [Online video clip] January 1981. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejr9KBQzQPM>.

This video helped us realize how unusual Andys style was, and the popularity of the video and response show how confused the public was at this revolutionary notion that art didnt have to have meaning.

OBrien, Glenn. "Andy Warhol's Influence on Art Today." [Online] November 2009. <http://www.departures.com/articles/andy-warhols-influence-on-art-today>. Glenn O'Brien, a prominent writer on art, reflects on Andy Warhol's influence on the turning point of the art industry using outside sources including direct quotes from Andy Warhol himself. This document is important so that we understand the nature in which Andy Warhol creating a turning point for the art world. He influenced the art industry to turn to more commericalized tactics to fit the growing corporate world.

The Merv Griffin Show. "Andy Warhol & Edie Sedgwick Interview." [Online video clip] 6 October _____1965 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8sptsjCk18>.

This interview with Andy Warhol helps us confirm that Andy Warhol himself says he feels no emotional attachment to his work. The interviewer, Merv Griffin, is confused by this because he had always thought art included emotion. I confirmed through this interview how Andy Warhol changed the definition of art.

Zimmer, Amy. "Andy Warhol Exhibit Shows his Influence on Other Artists" [Online image] 10 _____September 2012. <http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20120910/upper-east-side/andy-warhol_____met-exhibit-shows-his-influence-on-other-artists>.

This article, describing the content of the exhibit Regarding Andy Warhol affirms for us that Andy Warhol not only turned around the nature of art for his peer artists, like Sigmar Poke, but for generations of artists. It also provides direct quotes from Andy Warhol himself which further advocate his stance that the best art is inclusive of good business, a notion that was not widely popularized until his impact.

Secondary Sources

American Art Before 1945. Omart.org. Orlando Museum of Art, 2012. Web. 20 Jan. 2013.

This website provides pieces of artwork before the Pop Art culture became popular. This adds to the turning point by emphasizing how art was created with purpose and meaning before the change in art culture.

Appleyard, Bryan. A One-Man Market. Moreintelligentlife.com. The Economist Newspaper, Nov. ______2011. Web. 20 Jan. 2013.

This website describes how Andy Warhol not only made a turning point in art history in the 1960s, but how he also had a turning point in his own life that affected his artwork. This helped us understand the change from modern art to contemporary art, partially because of Warhols personal influences.

Bennet, Katherine. "Andy Warhol's '15 minutes' of Fame Are Not Up Yet." [Online] 5 September 2012. _____<http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/05/living/campbell-soup-company-andy-warhol/index.html>.

This CNN article shows a very recent remembrance of Andy Warhol and showed us how his message is still changing and reaching the world through the Campbell Soup Can Company.

Bischoff, Dan. "Andy Warhol: Influence of a Pop Star." [Online] 23 September 2012. < ____http://www.nj.com/entertainment/arts/index.ssf/2012/09/andy_warhol_influence_of_a_pop.html>.

This summary of the themes from the show Regarding Andy Warhol helps us to understand the enormity and scale of Warhol's influence. He created a turning point in the way art could was viewed by the media because he was the first artist to endorse celebrity pop-star status he had. Artists werent regarded in this way before.

Career Gallery. Warhol.org. The Andy Warhol Museum, 2012. Web. 20 Jan. 2013.

This website provides certain pieces of artwork by Andy Warhol. His artwork introduced a turning point for how art was produced. It changed from meaningful art to mass production.

CNN. "Interview with Takashi Murakami." [Online video clip] 18 January 2013. _____<http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=H1qQykCo3YQ#!>.

By interviewing an artist a product of the Pop Art Movement, we can see current effects of the movement, merging art and popular culture, the turning point Andy Warhol started.

Mofatt, Charles. The Prince of Pop Art. Arthistoryarchive.com. The Art History Archive, Nov. 2007. Web. 6 Dec. 2012.

This website provides information on the turning point of art history by explaining about the purpose and development of pop art and commercial art in contemporary art history. Artists such as Andy Warhol resulted to both styles after the depressing effects of WWII.

Nevarro, Carlos. "Art History Questions: Andy Warhol Influences." [Online video clip] 5 July 2009. _____<http://www.ehow.com/video_5113740_andy-warhol-influences.html>.

Nevarros commentary on Andy Warhol helps us realize how confused the public was of whether Andys art was art or not, which is precisely why he was such an influential figure. People like Nevarro and others now had to redefine art.

PBS. "Andy Warhol - A Documentary Film." [Online video clip] 21 May 2012. _______<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljlHbHL8KUo>.

This video goes into extensive background information on Andy Warhol's life and gives us historical context of the Pop Art Movement. This particular turning point arose from the post-war period after WWII, which is important to understand because this made his art more approachable to a high-consumer culture.

Phillips de Pury & Company. "Andy Warhol's "Mao", 1973." [Online video clip] 9 May 2012. ______<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQjmR9fxnxo>.

Zach Miners commentary on Andy Warhols painting of Mao Zedong helps us understand how Andys art was so instrumental to the revolution of art because he used famous figures to catch peoples attention.

Quotations by Author. Quotationspage.com. Michael Moncur, 2012. Web. 20 Jan. 2013.

The quotes by Andy Warhol from this site emphasized the turning point of how art became a path to rise to fame and a market of money.

Salvador Dali Quotes. BrainyQuote.com. BookRags Media Network, 2013. Web. 20 Jan. 2013.

This website provides quotes from Salvador Dali who saw art as meaningful. This helped us understand the turning point from surrealism to pop art because pop art became a way to make money without showing meaning to the art created.

Spivey, Virginia. Warhols Gold Marilyn Monroe. Smarthistory.khanacademy.org. Khan Academy, 2012. Web. 20 Jan. 2013.

This website contributes to the turning point because it mentions how after World War II, the economy began to rise from the mass-production of goods.

Surrealism. Thearthistory.org. The Art Story Foundation, 2012. Web. 20 Jan. 2013.

This website provides background information about the Surrealistic movement. This contributes to the turning point by comparing how the style of art changed before the 1950s to the art, pop art, after this time period.

Thats How We Escaped:Reflections on Warhol. Icaphila.org. Institute of Contemporary Art, 2012. ______Web. 6 Dec. 2012.

This website offers information on a turning point in art history because it mentions Warhols 1965 exhibition as a point in history where he challenged other artworks and therefore changed the way art was viewed.

The New York Times. "The Murakami Method." [Online] 13 April 2005. ______<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/03/magazine/03MURAKAMI.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0>.

This article about Murakami informs us how he rose to fame because of a logo design done for the Louis Vuitton Company. We connected this with how Andys painting representing the Campbells Soup Can triggered his fame as well and concluded how Andys turning point in art was a predecessor of what was to come in the art world.

Warhola Family. "Andy Warhol Biography." [Online] 10 January 2013. ______<http://www.warhola.com/biography.html>.

This website gives an account of Andy Warhols life by the Warhola family themselves, which helped us understand his beginnings and influences as a growing artist and gave me insight into how his art became so revolutionary to the art world because of his beginnings in the fashion industry.

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