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                <text>Maestría en Arte: Estudios de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo. </text>
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                <text>En esta colección se pueden encontrar los proyectos de la Maestría en Arte: Estudios de Arte moderno y contemporáneo de la Facultad de Artes, UAQ.</text>
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              <text>La obra de Peter Blake, portada: el sargento pimienta y el club de los corazones solitarios.</text>
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              <text>Dr. Juan Manuel Campos Sánchez </text>
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              <text>Estructura y costumbres; sociedad y cultura, encargo, distribución y consumo de&#13;
obras vinculadas al Pop Art; son válidas con la sociedad en la cual la forma&#13;
predominante de difusión se ha identificando con los medios de comunicación y la&#13;
aparición de los mass-media. A la introducción de nuevos lenguajes, la crisis de&#13;
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fenómenos como el desmesurado aumento de los hábitos del consumo y la&#13;
producción. El artista Pop es un operador cultural, un experto en la manipulación&#13;
de la imagen, Peter Blake, en 1967, escenificó la portada del disco Sargento&#13;
Pimienta de los Beatles, Blake dispuso al grupo como para un cartel publicitario y&#13;
lo convirtió en un icono de la nueva generación. La portada resultante es un&#13;
fotomontaje que se distingue del collage cubista o dadá, cuyas preocupaciones&#13;
son de orden más estrictamente estético, ya que le da prioridad que da a la&#13;
representación y al significado. Después de este excelente trabajo, este tipo de&#13;
fotomontaje se ha utilizado en el campo publicitario y propagandístico con&#13;
actividades puramente artísticas, donde se ha convertido en una técnica grafica&#13;
dentro del arte. La portada fue reproducida hasta la saciedad en las revistas de la&#13;
época y su influencia se reflejó en películas, televisión, decoración y moda. El&#13;
Sargento Pimienta y el club de los corazones solitarios son, sin duda alguna, una&#13;
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              <text>To try translate the society and culture of masses with the structures, habits of&#13;
intrusting with works, distribution and consumption of everything derivated from this&#13;
to the Pop Art; it would be based on its integration in a society in which the&#13;
predominant form of diffusion of the culture has been identified with the means of&#13;
communications of the masses and the show up of the mass-media. Together with&#13;
the introduction of new languages, crisis of the traditional aesthetic canons and of&#13;
the notion itself of the artwork, it is added phenomens of great psychological&#13;
importance as for instance the immeasurable increment of the area of consumption&#13;
and the production. The Pop artist is a cultural operator, an expert in the massive&#13;
image, in the imitation of the products and behaviors of the culture of the masses.&#13;
Peter Blake in 1967 did the cover of the Beatles Sgt´s Pepper long play record.&#13;
Blake sets the group as to scenic a publicitary cover and ends creating an icon of&#13;
the new generation. The cover is a photomontage that distinguishes itself from the&#13;
cubist collage or dada, whose preoccupations are in the order strictly aesthetic,&#13;
due to the priority given to the representation and the meaning. This type of&#13;
photomontage has been used in the publicitary field and advertising as activities&#13;
purely artistic, where this has become in a graphical technic within art. This cover&#13;
was reproduced plenty in magazines and its influence got reflected in movies,&#13;
television, indoors decoration and fashion. The Sargent Pepper as a celebration of&#13;
the popular culture.</text>
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              <text>Académico/ReDCA/Facultad de Bellas Artes</text>
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