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Mass Production & Consumption Since the Pop art movement of the 1960’s, art has come to have an acceptable amount of selling qualities about it. Fine art continues to be used for advertising and artists have come to use some advertising techniques in their artwork. Here are some old and new examples of how art reflects the consumerist concepts of mass production and consumption that
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Mass Production & Consumption Since the Pop art movement of the 1960’s, art has come to have an acceptable amount of selling qualities about it. Fine art.

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Page 1: Mass Production & Consumption Since the Pop art movement of the 1960’s, art has come to have an acceptable amount of selling qualities about it. Fine art.

Mass Production & Consumption

Since the Pop art movement of the 1960’s, art has come to have an acceptable amount of selling qualities about it. Fine art continues to be used for advertising and artists have come to use some advertising techniques in their artwork. Here are some old and new examples of how art reflects the consumerist concepts of mass production and consumption that underlie our democratic society.

Page 2: Mass Production & Consumption Since the Pop art movement of the 1960’s, art has come to have an acceptable amount of selling qualities about it. Fine art.

63. Takashi Murakami. Dob Flower. (2001) Acrylic Paint….and

Page 3: Mass Production & Consumption Since the Pop art movement of the 1960’s, art has come to have an acceptable amount of selling qualities about it. Fine art.

63. cont’d… Takashi Murakami. Tan Tan Bo. (2001) Acrylic Paint.

Page 4: Mass Production & Consumption Since the Pop art movement of the 1960’s, art has come to have an acceptable amount of selling qualities about it. Fine art.
Page 5: Mass Production & Consumption Since the Pop art movement of the 1960’s, art has come to have an acceptable amount of selling qualities about it. Fine art.

64. Jeff Koons. Rabbit. (1986) Stainless Steel.

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65. Andy Warhol. Green Coca-Cola Bottles. (1962) Synthetic Polymer, silkscreen ink, and graphite on canvas.

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