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Pop Art vs. Superflat

Victoria Moyer Online Art 100. Pop Art vs. Superflat. Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Can 1965. T akashi Murakami Kaikai Kiki LOF 2009. Pop Art Defined.

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Pop Art vs. Superflat

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  1. Victoria Moyer Online Art 100 Pop Art vs. Superflat Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Can 1965 Takashi Murakami Kaikai Kiki LOF 2009

  2. Pop Art Defined “an art movement that began in the U.S. in the 1950s and reached its peak of activity in the 1960s, chose as its subject matter the anonymous, everyday, standardized, and banal iconography in American life, as comic strips, billboards, commercial products, and celebrity images, and dealt with them typically in such forms as outsize commercially smooth paintings, mechanically reproduced silkscreens, large-scale facsimiles, and softsculptures” (dictionary.com).

  3. Pop Art • 1950-1970: Visual Art Movement • Largest art movement to take place in the 20th Century. • Influenced strongly by the Dada art style • Depicted are everyday items in bright, bold colors • Covers topics such as popular culture, mass consumption, and the commercial industry • Celebrated the United Generation of Shopping

  4. Pop Art: Britain Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Sack-o-sauce, 1948 Richard Hamilton ‘Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?’ 1956

  5. Pop Art: America Still Life, Tom Wesselmann 1962 Van Vleck Series YOU, Robert Rauschenberg1978

  6. Pop Artists Andy Warhol ‘Marilyn Diptych ’ 1962 The Kiss, Roy Lichtenstein 1962 Jasper Johns Numbers in Color, 1958-59’

  7. Jasper Johns Three flags, 1958 Target with plaster Casts, 1955

  8. Roy Lichtenstein Look Mickey, 1961 Masterpiece, 1962

  9. Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe, 1967 Campbell's Soup Cans, 1962 $ (4), 1982

  10. Superflat • 2001-present • Tokyo Pop Art movement • Post-War Japanese culture • Flattened forms of Japanese art • Criticizes: otaku lifestyle, consumerism and related issues

  11. Superflat Artists Tan Tan Bo Puking, Takashi Murakami, 2002 Little Star Dweller Yoshitomo Nara, 2006 Glow City Chiho Aoshima, 2005

  12. Yoshitomo Nara Guitar Girl, 2003 White Kitty,2006

  13. Chiho Aoshima Fountain of the Skull, 2008 Tsunami Is Dreadful, 2004

  14. Takashi Murakami Reverse Dopple Helix Mega Power, 2005 Poka Poka, 2011

  15. Murakami: Louis Vuitton Murakami’s own Louis Vuitton design, A Key Holder Harajuku Vuitton store decorated for May Murakami release

  16. Comparison Grevy’s Zebra Andy Warhol, 1983 And then AbstraktesBild Takashi Murakami, 2006

  17. The End. Victoria Moyer

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