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Featuring the work of: JASPER JOHNS ROY LICHTENSTEIN ANDY WARHOL CLAES OLDENBURG

Featuring the work of: JASPER JOHNS ROY LICHTENSTEIN ANDY WARHOL CLAES OLDENBURG. Pop Art was originally a U.S. and British movement in the 1950s and 60s to react against Abstract Expressionism. Abstract Expressionism Focused on elements rather than objects.

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Featuring the work of: JASPER JOHNS ROY LICHTENSTEIN ANDY WARHOL CLAES OLDENBURG

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  1. Featuring the work of: JASPER JOHNS ROY LICHTENSTEIN ANDY WARHOL CLAES OLDENBURG

  2. Pop Art was originally a U.S. and British movement in the 1950s and 60s to react against Abstract Expressionism Abstract ExpressionismFocused on elements rather than objects Pop ArtFocused on recognizable objects

  3. Other Pop Art Influences Fast Food restaurantsin the 1950’s turned sandwiches into a mass-produced item Television and Commercials madeordinary objects seem extraordinary! …Pop Art thus creates the beginnings of POSTMODERNISM

  4. Jasper Johns Jasper Johns Known for assemblage (‘Junk’) Sculpture Considered himself a ‘Neo-Dadaist’ more than a Pop Artist Jasper Johns,Target With Four Faces, 1955.

  5. Jasper Johns,Flag, 1954-55. POP ART

  6. Jasper Johns, Detail of Flag, 1954-55. POP ART

  7. Jasper Johns,Painted Bronze, 1960. POP ART

  8. Jasper Johns,White Flag, 1955. POP ART

  9. Jasper Johns,Map, 1963. POP ART

  10. Andy Warhol Andy Warhol(1928-1987) Commercial artist who became known for his silkscreens of celebrities and everyday objects

  11. Andy Warhol Andy Warhol,Campbell’s Soup Can, 1967. POP ART

  12. Andy Warhol What's great about this country is that America started the tradition where the richest consumers buy essentially the same things as the poorest. You can be watching TV and see Coca Cola, and you know that the President drinks Coca Cola, Liz Taylor drinks Coca Cola, and just think, you can drink Coca Cola, too. A coke is a coke and no amount of money can get you a better coke than the one the bum on the corner is drinking. All the cokes are the same and all the cokes are good. Liz Taylor knows it, the President knows it, the bum knows it, and you know it. The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: (From A to B and Back Again), 1975 Andy Warhol,Pete Rose, 1985.

  13. Andy Warhol Andy Warhol,Pete Rose, 1985. POP ART

  14. Andy Warhol “When you see something gruesome over and over, it tends to lose its effect.” Andy Warhol Andy Warhol,16 Jackies, 1964.

  15. Andy Warhol at work

  16. Andy Warhol Andy Warhol,Self Portrait, 1964. POP ART

  17. Andy Warhol Andy Warhol,Green Marilyn, 1962. POP ART

  18. Andy Warhol Andy Warhol,Mick Jagger, 1975. POP ART

  19. Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein(1923-1997) Created art with a COMIC-BOOK style Colors are basic, black-outlined Skin colors created with BENDAY DOTS…Just like theCOMIC BOOKS!

  20. Roy Lichtenstein,Temple of Apollo, 1964. POP ART

  21. Roy Lichtenstein,Bedroom at Arles, 1992. Screenprint. POP ART

  22. Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein Vincent Van Gogh

  23. Roy Lichtenstein,Go For Baroque, 1969. POP ART

  24. Roy Lichtenstein Roy LichtensteinCubist Still Life with Playing Cards, 1974. POP ART

  25. Roy Lichtenstein,House I, 1996. POP ART

  26. Roy Lichtenstein,BMW 320i, 1977. POP ART

  27. Roy Lichtenstein,Artist’s Studio (The Dance), 1974. POP ART

  28. Roy Lichtenstein

  29. Roy Lichtenstein Sculpture

  30. Roy Lichtenstein

  31. Ads in the style of Roy Lichtenstein

  32. Ads in the style of Pop Art

  33. Ads in the style of Pop Art

  34. Claes Oldenburg Claes Oldenburg(1929-) Known for creating large-scale versions of recognizable objects

  35. Claes Oldenburg,Giant Hamburger, 1962. POP ART

  36. Claes Oldenburg Claes Oldenburg Softlight Switches,1963-69. POP ART

  37. Claes Oldenburg,Floor Cake, 1962. POP ART

  38. Claes Oldenburg, Clothespin, 1976. POP ART

  39. Claes Oldenburg Factors to consider when creating public sculpture: Gravity Elements Environment Audience Physical Touch by People

  40. Claes Oldenburg

  41. Claes Oldenburg,Spoonbridge and Cherry, 1985-1988. POP ART

  42. Claes Oldenburg,Spoonbridge and Cherry, 1985-1988. POP ART

  43. Claes Oldenburg,Spoonbridge and Cherry, 1985-1988. POP ART

  44. Claes Oldenburg,Free Stamp (Cleveland), 1991. POP ART

  45. Claes Oldenburg,Corridor Pin, Blue, 1999. POP ART

  46. At the Sculpture Park in Washington DC Claes Oldenburg, Typewriter Eraser, Scale X, painted stainless steel and fiberglass, 1998. POP ART

  47. Claes Oldenburg, Flying Pins, 2000. POP ART

  48. Claes Oldenburg, Flying Pins, 2000. POP ART

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