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Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Jan 02, 2016

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Page 1: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Pop Art

Page 2: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Pop ArtBased their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Page 3: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Pop ArtPop art made icons of the crassest consumer items like hamburgers, toilets, lawnmowers, lipstick tubes, and celebrities.

Pop artist made art impersonal, reproducing Coke bottles or Brillo boxes in a slick, anonymous style.

Page 4: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Pop ArtPop became as much an overnight marketing phenomenon as a new artistic movement.

Page 5: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Andy Warhol- The Pope of PopHe would mass produce images like Marilyn or Campbell’s Soup cans in an assembly-line fashion, repeating them by silkscreen duplication.

Page 6: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Campbell’s Soup Cans by Andy Warhol

Page 7: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Andy Warhol- The Pope of Pop“Once you see Pop you can’t see America in the same way.”

He was trying to make a point about the loss of identity in industrial society.

In his multiple images, endlessly repeated as in saturation advertising.

Page 8: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Marilyn by Andy Warhol

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The Birth of Venus by Andy Warhol

Page 10: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Roy LichtensteinParodied the mindless violence and sexless romance of comic strips to reveal the inanity of American culture

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The Drowning Girl by Roy Lichtenstein

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Whaam! By Roy Lichtenstein

Page 13: Pop Art Based their work on images from Times Square neon signs, the mass media, and advertising.

Claes OldenburgDeveloped 3-D, large-scale blowups of familiar objects.

Believed ordinary objects contain a contemporary magic but we’ve lost appreciation of this because we focus on their uses.

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Free by Claes Oldenburg

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Shuttlecock by Claus Oldenburg

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Flying Pins by Claes Oldenburg

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Flying Pins by Claes Oldenburg

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Ice Cream by Claes Oldenburg

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Buried Bicycle Wheel by Claes Oldenburg

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Claes OldenburgOldenburg’s soft sculptures are like 3-D versions of Dali’s limp watches.

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Soft Toilet by Claes Oldenburg