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Robert Lepper (1906-1991) was an American artist and art professor at Carnegie Institute of Technology, now Carnegie Mellon University, who developed the country's first industrial design degree program. Lepper's work in industrial design, his fascination with the impact of technology on society and its potential role for artmaking formed the background for his class "Individual and Social Analysis", a two semester class focusing on community and personal memory as factors in artistic expression, which with his theoretical dialogues with his most promising students outside the classroom fostered the intellectual environment from which such diverse artists as Andy Warhol, Philip Pearlstein, Mel Bochner, and Jonathan Borofsky would later build their art practices.

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  • Robert Lepper (1906-1991) was an American artist and art professor at Carnegie Institute of Technology, now Carnegie Mellon University, who developed the country's first industrial design degree program. Lepper's work in industrial design, his fascination with the impact of technology on society and its potential role for artmaking formed the background for his class "Individual and Social Analysis", a two semester class focusing on community and personal memory as factors in artistic expression, which with his theoretical dialogues with his most promising students outside the classroom fostered the intellectual environment from which such diverse artists as Andy Warhol, Philip Pearlstein, Mel Bochner, and Jonathan Borofsky would later build their art practices. (en)
  • Robert Lepper (1906-1991) era un artista estadounidense y un profesor de arte en el Carnegie Institute of Technology, ahora Carnegie Mellon University, quien desarrolló el primer programa de licenciatura de diseño industrial en el país.​ El trabajo de Lepper dentro del diseño industrial, en su tiempo que permaneció en Bauhaus, su fascinación con el impacto de la tecnología en la sociedad y su rol potencial para la creación de arte formó el fondo de su clase "Análisis Social e Individual", dos semestres de clases centrándose en la comunidad y la memoria personal como los factores en la expresión artística, que con su diálogo teórico con sus más prometedores estudiantes afuera del salón fomentó el ambiente intelectual donde diversos artistas como Andy Warhol, Philip Pearlstein, Mel Bochner, (es)
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