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Pop Art. What is Pop Art? Followed Abstract expressionism movement which started in the 1940s. 1 st specifically American art movement to achieve international acclaim and put NYC as the center of the western art world. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Pop Art

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What is Pop Art? Followed Abstract expressionism movement which started in the 1940s.

o 1st specifically American art movement to achieve international acclaim and put NYC as the center of the western art world.

o Emphasized form and color within a nonrepresentational framework (ABSTRACT)

An art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in the late 1950s in the U.S. and returned art to a representational form.

Took imagery from popular culture such as advertising, comics, magazines, newspapers, packaging, etc..

Sometimes visually removed from its known context, isolated, and/or combined with unrelated material.

Appealed to the masses rather than distancing (elitist) art from the masses

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Eduardo PaolozziI was a Rich Man’s Plaything1947Collage

Eduardo Paolozzi

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Marisol Escobar

Self-Portrait Looking at the Last Supper1982-84Painted and drawn wood, plywood, brownstone, plaster, aluminum121 ½” X 358” X 61”

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Whaam!196313’4” X 5’7”Tate Modern, London

Roy Lichtenstein

Drowning Girl196367.625” x 66.75”Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Jasper Johns

Three Flags1958Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Target with Four Faces1955Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Andy Warhol

Michael Jackson1984Oil on silkscreen on canvas

Campbell’s Soup Cans1962Synthetic polymer paint on 32 canvasesEach canvas measures 16” x 20”

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FOR OUR PROJECT:Problem: Choose an item or set of items that represents today’s Pop culture and recreate that item using clay and glazes.

Judgment: The success of your project will be determined by your ability to realistically recreate your object using clay and glazes. Therefore, you will be judged through the aesthetic theory of ___________________? As always, you will also be assessed on your participation and effort during class.

Timeframe: You will have 3 class periods to decide on your subject, conduct any preliminary research or sketches, and construct your item from clay. If you finish early, you may make multiple items, however, you are expected to use your entire 3 class periods constructing your item(s) from clay. We will then use 1-2 periods glazing your items.